Subscriptions are payable to,and will be thankfully received by,the following Bankers:—
Messrs. Barclay, Bevan, Tritton & Co., Lombard Street;
Messrs. Herries, Farquhar & Co., St. James’ Street;
Sir Samuel Scott & Co., Cavendish Square;
Messrs. Smith, Payne & Smith, Lombard Street;
London and County Bank, and its Branches;
City Bank, 2 Royal Exchange Buildings;
London Joint Stock Bank;
Metropolitan and Provincial Bank, Hammersmith.
Also by the Honorary Treasurers, the Secretary, and the Medical Officers.
The Patrons, Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and the Honorary Officers of the Hospital, are ex-officio Members of the Committee of Management.
Incorporated, 1581 by Royal charter, granted by Henry VIII.
PRESIDENT.
Sir Thomas Watson, Bart,M.D.
CENSORS.
William Augustus Guy,M.B.,
Herbert Davies,M.D.
George Johnson,M.D.
Thomas Bevill Peacock,M.D.
TREASURER.
James Alderson,M.D.
REGISTRAR.
Henry Alfred Pitman,M.D.
HARVEIAN LIBRARIAN.
William Munk,M.D.
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COLLEGE IN THE GENERAL COUNCIL OFMEDICAL EDUCATION AND REGISTRATION.
James Alderson,M.D.
COUNCIL.
The President.
The Censors.
The Treasurer.
Francis Hawkins,M.D.
Frederic John Farre,M.D.
William Emmanuel Page,M.D.
Arthur Faare,M.D.
Edmund Lloyd Birkett,M.D.
William Withey Gull,M.D.
Thomas King Chambers,M.D.
William Wegg,M.D.
Henry William Fuller,M.D.
Edward Henry Sieveking,M.D.
William Jenner,M.D.
John William Ogle,M.D.
EXAMINERS.
Frederic John Farre,M.P.
Charles West,M.D.
Charles Handfield Jones,M.B.
Andrew Whyte Barclay
Edward Henry SievekingM.D.
Alfred Swaine Taylor,M.D.
Henry Oldham,M.D.
Holmes Coote,F.R.C.S.
George David Pollock,F.R.C.S.
CURATORS OF MUSEUM.
The President.James Alderson,M.D.George Hamilton Roe,M.D.William Wegg,M.D.Francis Sibson,M.D.
RESIDENT OFFICER.
W. Copne.
PRIVILEGES OF SUBSCRIBERS.
Annual Subscribers of One Guinea may recommend Five Out-patients yearly.
Annual Subscribers of Two Guineas, and Donors of Twenty Guineas in two years, may recommend One In-patient, and Fire Out-patients, yearly.
Annual Subscribers of Three Guineas become Governors, and Donors of Thirty Guineas in three years become Life Governors, and may recommend Two In-patients, and Twelve Out-patients, yearly.
Annual Subscribers of Five Guineas and upwards, and Donors of Fifty Pounds or upwards in three years, may recommend Four In-patients, and Twenty Out-patients, yearly.
Annual Subscribers of Ten Guineas and upwards, and Donors of One Hundred Pounds, may have One Patient always in the Hospital.
FORM OF REQUEST BY WILL.
“I give and bequeath unto the Treasurer,for the time being,of the Hospital for Sick Children,established in London1852,the sum of ____ to be applied towards the general purposes of the said Hospital.And I direct the said last-mentioned Legacy to be paid within twelve months after my decease,exclusively out of,and I hereby charge the same upon,such part of my Personal Estate as may be legally applied in payment of Charitable Legacies.”
If a Testator wishes the Charity to receive the Legacy free from Duty, be will please to add:—
“And I direct the said last-mentioned Legacy to be paid free from Legacy Duty,which I direct to be paid out of the same fund.”
Note. The will must be signed in the presence of two witnesses (both being present at the same time), who must sign their names in the presence of the Testator, and of each other, and add their description.
Bequests, for charitable purposes, of land, tenements, or leaseholds, or of money charged on, or secured by mortgage of, or to be laid out in purchase of, or to arise from the sale of, such property, are void; but money, stock, or other personal property, may be so bequeathed.
PATRON—HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.
President: The Right Hon. the Earl of Shaftesbury,K.G.
Vice-Presidents: The Right Hon. the Earl Granville,K.G.; the Right Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of London; the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lincoln; the Hon. Arthur Kinnaird,M.P.; A. J. B. Beresford Hope, Esq.,M.P.
Committee of Management.
Dickinson, F. H., Esq., Chairman of Committee.
Bathurst, Henry A., Esq.
Eyre, G. L. Phipps, Esq.
Futvoye, Edward, Esq.
Gooden, J. Chisholm, Esq.
Gort, Viscount
Greenfield, W. B., Esq.
Harris, F. W., Esq.
Hillier, Thomas,M.D.
Holmes, Timothy, Esq.
Jenner, William,M.D.
Plumer, Hall, Esq.
Rothery, H. C., Esq.
Shadwell, Alfred H., Esq.
Smith, Thomas, Esq.
Stuckey, William, Esq.
West, Charles,M.D.
Westmacott, A. F., Esq.
Treasurer: Thornton, Henry Sykes, Esq.,M.A.,F.R.S.
Medical Officers.
Physicians: West Charles,M.D.: Hillier, Thomas,M.D.
Assistant Physicians: Buchanan, George,M.D.; Dickinson, W. H.,M.D., Ringer,Sidney,M.D.; Gee, Samuel,M.D.
Surgeon: Holmen, T., Esq. Assistant Surgeon: Smith, T., Esq.
Surgeon Dentist: Cartwright, S., Esq. House Surgeon: Haward,Warrington J., Esq.
The Lady Superintendent.
Secretary: Whitford, Samuel, 4 Porter Street, Leicester Square.
Bankers.
Messrs. Williams, Deacon & Co., 20 Birchin Lane.
Messrs. Herries, Farquhar & Co., 16 St. James’s Street.
Messrs. Hoare, Fleet Street.
Subscriptions are received by the Bankers,by any Member of the Committee,by the Secretary,or by the Lady Superintendent,at the Hospital.
***It is requested that Post Office orders be made payable at the Chief Office,St. Martin’s-le-Grand, to Samuel Whitford.
REGULATIONS IN REFERENCE TO THE ATTENDANCE ANDADMISSION OF PATIENTS.
In-Patientsare seen Daily, at Half-past Eight o’clock, a.m.
(Children between the ages of Two and Ten.)
Tuesday and Friday
Dr. West
Monday and Thursday
Dr. Hillier.
Wednesday and Saturday
Mr. T. Holmes.
Out-Patientsare seen Daily, at Nine o’Clock, a.m.
(From Birth to the age of Twelve Years.)
Monday and Thursday
Dr. Ringer and Dr. Gee.
Tuesday and Friday
Dr. Buchanan and Dr. Dickinson.
Wednesday and Saturday
Mr. Thomas Smith.
The Surgeon-Dentist, Mr. S. Cartwright, attends on Wednesday Morning at Nine o’Clock.
1. When there is not room in the Hospital for all the Patients recommended at one time, the most urgent cases are selected and admitted; the other cases are made Out-patients, or postponed, till there is a vacancy in the House.
2. No Child suffering under Small-Pox is received into the House. Many cases of Rickets, of Hip-Joint Disease, or of Scrofulous Disease of the Spine or of too Joints, are of necessity refused, either because they are quite incurable, or because they require nothing but rest for many months, or because good diet and fresh air for months or years are essential to improvement; and the reception of such cases would convert the Hospital into an Asylum for Sickly Children, instead of a place for the treatment and cure of the Diseases of Childhood:such cases,therefore,can be received only on a Special Medical Certificate.
3. In case of Patients sent from the Country, Governors are earnestly requested to send a few days beforehand to the Lady Superintendant, in order that they may avoid the disappointment of finding that the Hospital is full, or that the case is not eligible for admission.
4. Subscribers of Two Guineas, and Donors of Twenty Guineas, can recommend One In-Patient in the year: Subscribers of Three Guineas, and Donors of Thirty, Two; Subscribers of Five Guineas, and Donors of Fifty, Four In-Patients; but the size of the Hospital, and its resources, do not at present admit of an extension of the privileges of Subscribers.
The Committee beg to intimate that presents of worn-out Table,Bed,or other Linen,articles of Children’s Clothing,Children’s Books,or Toys,are most valuable to the Charity.
Albert Club, 15 George street, Hanover square
Capt F. Todd,Sec.
Alpine Club, 8 St. Martin’s place, Trafalgar square
J. Howell „
Arlington Club, 4 Arlington street
William Pratt,Pro.
Army and Navy Club, St. James square
T. Walcot,Sec.
Art Club Company, 17 Hanover square
T. W. Angell,Hon.„
Arthur’s Club, 69 St. James’s street
James Milner „
Athenæum Club. 107 Pall Mall
Arundel Club, 12 Salisbury street, Strand
Herbert Fry,Hon.,,
Boodle’s Club, 28 St. James’s street
Wm. Gainer,Pro.
British Service Club, 4 Park place, St. James’s
Geo. Bartlett,Man.
Brook’s Club, St. James’s street
H. Banderet & Son,Pro.
Carlton Club, 94 Pall Mall
Lt.-Col. Wm. Griffin Sutton,Sec.
Cavendish Club, 307 Regent street
L. Booth,Hon.„
City of London Club, 19 Old Broad street, City
Wm. Thomson „
Civil Service Club, 86 St. James’s street
Capt. Francis Cox „
Cleveland Club, 20 & 21 Devonshire terrace, Hyde park
Cocoa Tree Club, 64 St. James’ street
John R. Pook,Pro &,,
County Club, 43 & 44 Albemarle street
Major Boyle,Hon.„
Conservative Club, 74 St. James’s street
Edw. C. Hampton „
Cosmopolitan Club, 30 Charles street, Berkeley square
H. W. Phillips „
Devonshire Club, 1 Queen’s gardens, Hyde park
J. K. Hornidge „
East India United Service Club, 14 St. James’s square
B. Taylor „
Garrick Club, Garrick street, Covent Garden
John Jas. Barnes „
Grafton Club, 10 Grafton street, Bond street
Chas. Regent „
Gresham Club, Gresham place, King William street
Wm. Best „
Guards’ Club, 70 Pall Mall
Henry Embledon „
Junior Athenæum Club, 29 King street, St. James’s
G. R. Wright „
Junior Carlton Club, 16 Regent street
Capt. Hon. R. R. Best „
Junior United Service Club, Charles street, St. James’s
Hurbert G. De Carteret „
Le Cercle Royal, 54 Curzon street
Chev. De La Barre,Pro.
London Fencing Club, 7 Cleveland row, St. James’
G. Chapman,Sec.
Marlborough Club, 13 Grafton street, Bond street
J. MacLaughlin „
Masonic Union Club, 14 Bedford row
Fred. Binckes, ,,
Metropolitan Club, 20 Piccadilly
Herbert Fry „
National Club, 1 Whitehall gardens
Aug. G. Stapleton, jun. „
Naval and Military Club, 94 Piccadilly
Captain T. M. Kelson „
New University Club, 57 and 58 St. James’s street
H. Painter „
Oriental Club, 18 Hanover square
John H. Hilton ,,
Oxford and Cambridge University club, 71 to 76 Pall Mall
W. H. Thomas ,,
Portland Club, 1 Stafford place
W. Richardson,Sec.
Pratt’s Club, 14 Park place, St. James’s
Mrs. S. Pratt,Pro.
Prince’s Racquet and Tennis Club, Hans place, Sloane street
Ge. Prince
Public Schools Club, 17 St. James’s place
H. J. Rainsford,Sec.
Raleigh Club, 14 Regent street
Captain A. J. A. Ewen „
Reform Club Pall Mall
Frederick Wm. Halford „
Royal London Yacht Club, Caledonian Hotel, Adelphi terrace
Thomas Gregory „
Royal Thames Yacht Club, 7 Albemarle street
Captain P. C. S. Grant „
St. George’s Chess Club, 20 King street, St. James’s
T. I. Hampton ,,
St. James’s, 54 St. James’s street
Edwin Wm. Hall ,,
Stafford Club, 2 Saville row
Alfred F. Warner „
Traveller’s Club, 106 Pall Mall
W. S. Quentery „
Union Club, Trafalgar square
J. Ramshire „
United Service Club, 116 and 117 Pall Mall
James J. Smart ,,
United University Club, Pall Mall east
Arthur Rumsay „
Universities Union Club, 20 Cockspur street
J. Kingston Inne „
Westminster Club, 23 Albemarle street
G. W. Quallett,Hon.„
White’s Club, 38 St. James’s street
Thomas Percival,Pro.
Whitehall Club, 47 Parliament street
Edward Wm. Hill,Sec.
Whittington Club, 37 Arundel street, Strand
Sutcliffe „
Windham Club, 11 St. James’s square
E. C. Stevens „
Working Men’s Club and Institute, 150 Strand
Rev. H. Solly „
LORD STEWARD’S DEPARTMENT.
Lord Steward
Duke of Marlborough.
Treasurer
Lord Burghley.
Comptroller
Viscount Royston.
Master of the Household
Sir T. Cowell,K.C.B.
Secretary of Board of Green Cloth
E. M. Browell, Esq.
Paymaster of the Household
W. Hampshire, Esq.
LORD CHAMBERLAIN’S DEPARTMENT.
Lord Chamberlain
Earl Bradford.
Vice-Chamberlain
Lord C. Hamilton.
Comptroller
Hon. S. C. B. Ponsonby.
Chief Clerk
T. C. Marsh, Esq.
Keeper of the Privy Purse
General Sir T. M. Biddulph,K.C.B.
Secretary
H. T. Harrison, Esq.
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard
Earl of Tankerville.
Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms
Earl of Cadogan.
Master of the Ceremonies
Major-Gen. Hon. Sir E. Cust,G.C.H.
Lord High Almoner
Bishop of Oxford.
Dean of Chapel Royal
Bishop of London.
Sub-Dean
Rev. F. Garden.
Clerk of the Closet
Bishop of Worcester.
Resident Chaplain
Dean of Windsor.
Mistress of the Robes
Duchess of Wellington.
Groom
Major-Gen. F. H. Seymour.
MASTER OF THE HORSES DEPARTMENT.
Master of the Horse
Duke of Beaufort.
Clerk Marshal
Lord Alfred Paget.
Crown Equerry and Secretary
Lieut.-Col. G. C. Maude,C.B.
Master of the Buckhounds.
Lord Colville.
PRINCE OF WALES’S HOUSEHOLD.
Groom of the Stole
Earl Spencer.
Keeper of the Privy Seal
H. W. Fisher, Esq.
Comptroller
Major-Gen. Knollys.
Private Secretary
J. W. Bateman, Esq.
Attorney-General
Sir W. J. Alexander,Q.C.
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Watches
IN ELEGANT ENGRAVEDGOLD CASES,£5.00IN SILVER CASES£2.10.0
Recommended for accuracy and Durability.
George King Bird,Goldsmith, JewellerANDElectro Plate Manufacturer.
47Westbourne Grove,Bayswater,W.
Electro-plated with pricesElectro-plated with prices
FOR PRICE LIST OF SPOONS & FORKS,SEE ADV. PAGE.
END OF MATTER
TABLE LINEN WAREHOUSE.
Black Silks of the best Manufacture.
Picture of Alfred Butler’s warehouse
All Goods are marked in plain Figures, atthe LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
ALFRED BUTLER’SLINEN AND GENERAL DRAPERY WAREHOUSE.
ALFRED BUTLER’SNOTED BLACK SILK WAREHOUSE.
ALFRED BUTLER’SBRITISH AND FRENCH FABRIC AND MADE UP DRESS WAREHOUSE.
ALFRED BUTLER’SSHAWL AND MANTLE WAREHOUSE.MANTLES MADE TO ORDER.
ALFRED BUTLER’SBRITISH & FRENCH PRINTED CAMBRIC WAREHOUSE.
ALFRED BUTLER’SFAMILY MOURNING WAREHOUSE.
LEINSTER HOUSE.113 and 115, WESTBOURNE GROVE.
N.B.—The Terms of the House being only forREADY MONEY, all goods are marked at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Lower set of teeth
Surgeon DentistPEMBRIDGE 1a GARDENS,NOTTING HILL
Upper set of teeth
Begs to inform his Patrons and the Inhabitants generally of the surrounding district that he has as large a Stock of Teeth on hand as any House in London and particularly invites an early inspection of the same.
Mr. Tyndall has much pleasure in offering his long and practical experience in all cases of dental defect and deficiency,and trusts that through skilful treatment and unremitting attention to receive a large share of public patronage.
Single Teeth
4/.
6/.
8/6.
10/6.
15/.
21/.
25/.
Each.
Partial Pieces
1½.
3½.
4½.
7.
9.
&
12.
Guineas.
Sets of Teeth
3½.
4½.
6½.
10.
14.
20.
and 25
Guineas.
Mr. Tyndall’s cheap White Emalgam Stopping cannot be detected by theclosest observer from the natural Teeth.
Stopping of Teeth from1/.to Half a Guinea,—Gold Stopping One Guinea.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION 2/6.
Consultation free of Charge.
The West London Directory Map, 1867
Royal Seal
To Her Majesty’s Law Commissioners,
AND
MACHINE PRINTERS,
WEST LONDON DIRECTORY,
OFFICE,
9, HEREFORD ROAD,
WESTBOURNE GROVE,
BAYSWATER, W.
Departments
No. 13.
READY MADECLOTHING.
WOOLLENS.
SHIRTS & SHIRTINGS.
TIES & SCARFS.
HOSIERY & GLOVES
PARIS & LIVERYHATS.
CLOTH AND FELTCAPS.
PORTMANTEAUS
AND RUGS.
Picture of Thomas Moore’s shop
Departments
No. 14.
SILKS.
VELVETS.
SHAWLS.
MANTLES.
FANCY DRESSES.
MILLINERY.
BLANKETS
FLANNELS.
LINENS.
CALICOS.
HABERDASHERY.
FAMILY MOURNING
RICHMOND HOUSE, TOP OF THE GREEN, SHEPHERD’S BUSH.
Head Office.—75, CORNHILL, LONDON.
Nominal Capital
£2,000,000.
Paid-up Capital
£200,000.
Chairman, CHARLES GILPIN,Esq.,M.P.
General Manager.
J. D. CARNEGIE, Esq.
Sub-Manager.
J. R. GLANVILL, Esq.
Secretary.
T. GILLESPIE, Esq.
Branches.
HAMMERSMITH
J. H. LEWIS, Esq., Manager.
MACCLESFIELD
B. PIERPOINT, Esq., Manager.
WOOLWICH
J. T. DRAKE, Esq., Manager.
Current Accounts.—Interest made up to 30th June and 31st December, and allowed on minimum monthly balances, if not below £100 during the half-year.
Sums of £10 and upwards received at interest on deposit at call, or for fixed periods.
Approved Bills discounted.
Circular Notes and Letters of Credit, payable in all parts of the world, issued free of charge.
Purchases and Sales effected in British and Foreign Stocks and Shares, without any charge, except the Brokers’ usual commission. Securities taken in charge, and Dividends received for Customers free of expense.
The Agency of Foreign and Country Banks undertaken, and the London financial Business of commercial firms in the country conducted.
England has done the deed,—the mystic threadLies sound and safe upon its shingly bed;Hail, noble science! that the world can span,And freight the lightning with the thoughts of man;Tho’ difficult her path beneath the deep,Where wrecks and relics of past ages sleep;Tho’ Neptune snapped her first heart-treasured chain,And flung it from her in his high disdain.She laid another—grappled in the brine,Found her lost treasure, and secured her line;When GUTTA PERCHA SOLES were first invented,How many sceptics were there, now relented?What obstacles abound with new ideas—What rainbows shine amid our hopes and fears;But DICK’S is now a well established plan.Own’d and accepted as the boon of man;And like the telegraph in its impervious dress,’Twas GUTTA PERCHA sealed the great success.
OBSERVE—DICK’S GUTTA PERCHA BOTTOMED BOOTS have allStout Leather Insoles, they can be worn in all weathers, and every pairwarranted. Sold at
296, HIGH HOLBORN;96, HIGH STREET, WHITECHAPEL;148, SHOREDITCH;AND21, BECKFORD ROW, WALWORTH, LONDON.
Get your Old Leather Boots Soled with Gutta Percha on DICK’SNew Principle.
PRICES.
MEN’S.
WOMEN’S.
Bluchers
6/6 to 7/6
Balmorals
4/9 to 5/0
Shoes, Calf, best quality
6/6 „ 7/6
Kid Boots
4/9 ,, 5/6
Balmorals
8/6 „ 10/6
Elastic Side Boots
5/0 ,, 8/6
Elastic Side Boots
9,6 „ 12/0
Cashmere Boots
3/3 ,, 3/9
Laceing Boots
7/6 „ 8/6
—Elastic side
4/0 ,, 4/9
Wellingtons
10/6
Boy’s and Girls’ Boots proportionately Cheap.
NOTICE!A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OFLEATHER SOLED BOOTS & SHOES,Of the Newest Styles, kept in Stock, at equally low Prices, whichwill be found well worth a trial.
Gentlemen’s Boots Soled and Heeled, 2/6 and 2/9.Ladies’ BootsSoled and Heeled, 1/6 and 1/8.
Ifyou have had the misfortune to loose a Tooth, or several Teeth, and wish to replace them economically, do not be led away by the false prices, and specious advertisements which are daily to be met with, in almost every newspaper, or other advertising medium. Recollect! that a very great deal of difference exists between “cheapness” and “lowness of price.” “Artificial Teeth,” like various other things, may be obtained low in price, and yet be by no means cheap to the wearer, because, in nine cases out of every ten, they are generally badly constructed, and, if this is the case, “Artificial Teeth” on such a principle, must necessarily become EXPENSIVE articles however LOW the price of the same may be.
Messrs. LEE, the old established Dentists, of Bayswater and Notting Hill, are led to make these remarks from the fact that rarely does a week pass, but they are consulted by patients who have in this manner (through some specious advertisement) not only paid a considerable price for a worthless piece of mechanism, but one mouth itself has been seriously and sometimes irremediably injured, by the imperfect adjustment and deleterious compositions that have been used.
All this might have been avoided if a respectable Dentist had been consulted in the first instance, and, possibly, half the expense saved by the patient.
Messrs. LEE, in offering the benefit of their experience in all cases of Dental defect or deficiency, do so without apology, because it is with satisfaction to themselves that they, with certainty, can allude to the happy results attendant on their own exclusive system of Dentistry. Their long practical experience, in a large and daily increasing practice, enables them with confidence to guarantee to all who may consult them “A THOROUGH RESTORATION OF THE LOST TEETH, by replacing new ones fully equal (in all respects) and frequentlyFAR SUPERIOR, in durability and beauty, than the originals.”
Messrs. LEE wish it to be thoroughly understood that there are so many adventitious circumstances always affecting the cost ofproperly constructed“Artificial Teeth,” that it becomes a matter of impossibility to make any particular rule subservient to every case, but they trust that the following scale of charges will enable any one wishing to consult them to form a general idea of the cost where no complication is present.
Single Teeth
5/-, 7/6, 10/6, 15/-,and21/-each.
Partial Pieces
2, 4, 5, 7, 8,and10Guineas.
Sets of Teeth
4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15,and20 Guineas.
MESSRS. LEE,Surgeon-Dentists,NO. 21, WESTBOURNE GROVE, W.