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Is the best and only certain remedy ever dis discovered for preserving, strengthening,

beautifying, or restoring the

HAIR, WHISKERS, OR MOUSTACHES, And preventing them turning grey. For children it is invaluable, as it forms the basis of a magnificent head of hair, prevents baldness in mature age, and obviates the use of dyes and poisonous restoratives.

Sold by all Perfumers and Chemists, at 38. 6d., 6s., and 11s. only.
Wholesale and Retail by the Proprietors.

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WELLINGTON STREET. STRAND, W.C.

LONDON Continued.

TOURISTS AND TRAVELLERS.

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VISITORS TO THE SEASIDE,

AND OTHERS, EXPOSED TO THE SUN AND DUST, WILL FIND

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Articles.

Ask any Chemist or Hairdresser for Rowlands' Art

TABLE GLASS OF ALL KINDS.

GLASS

SHADES.

FERN CASES, AQUARIA, WINDOW CONSERVATORIES,

AND

ORNAMENTAL TILE WINDOW BOXES.

GLASS FLOWER VASES,
FOR TABLE DECORATION,

PLATE, SHEET, AND CROWN WINDOW GLASS.
HORTICULTURAL GLASS.

STAINED AND PAINTED GLASS, FOR MEMORIAL, ECCLESIASTIC,
OR DOMESTIC WINDOWS.

GEORGE HOUGHTON AND SON,
89, High Holborn, London,

FLO.-19.

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DRESS TRUNKS,

From 18. 6d.

From Ss. 6d.

PORTMANTEAUS,

STRONG & USEFUL

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Overshoes, Leggings, &c.
Travelling Bags
Leather Bags
Ladies' Bags
Ladies' Boxes

Ladies' Dress Imperials
Waterproof Sheetings
Ladies' Waterproof Capes
All kinds of Leather Straps

PRICE LIST FREE.

A large number of Second-Hand Travelling Bags, Ladies' Dress Baskets,

Portmanteaus, and Trunks.

3, 4, and 263, Tottenham Court Road, and 1, Great Russell Street, London. [L.-11.

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BRADSHAW'S

ITINERARY

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OF

GREAT BRITAIN

FOR

RAILWAY & TELEGRAPHIC CONVEYANCE To and from every Town, Village, and Parish containing a population of 500 and upwards, show ing the mode of access, mileage, &c. from the Metropolis; the nearest Station, and distance therefrom to adjacent Towns, Villages, Parishes &c.; the Sitaation, Counties, and Population: a General Railway Station List, and complete Electric Telegraphic Directory and Map of Great Britain. Price, Boards, 2s. 6d.; Cloth, 4s.

LONDON: W. J. Adams & Sons, 53, Fleet St.,E.C MANCHESTER, H. Blacklock & Co., Albert 3.

MATLOCK BATH, Derbyshire, on Midland Line.

NEW BATH HOTEL.

TYACK'S, late IVATTS and JORDAN'S.

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TH THIS first-class old-established Family House, acknowledged to be one of the most homely and comfortable Hotels in the Kingdom, is situated in the most elevated and open part of the valley, surrounded by its own extensive pleasure grounds and gardens, and commands the finest views of the grand and picturesque scenery for which Matlock Bath (the Switzerland of England) stands unrivalled. A Public Dining Room and Drawing Room. Private Sitting Rooms. Coffee, Smoking, and Billiard Rooms. A large Swimming Bath in the Hotel. Table d'Hôte daily, at 6 30 p.m. Excellent Stabling and Coach Houses. Posting, Fishing, Lawn Tennis, Croquet. A 'Bus to meet each Train. [8.-20.

BRADSHAW'S

ITINERARY OF GREAT BRITAIN

FOR

RAILWAY AND TELEGRAPH CONVEYANCE,

ILLUSTRATED WITH A MAP OF GREAT BRITAIN,

Showing the Railways completed and in progress, with the Lines, Electric Telegraph, and Navigation from the Principal Sea Ports.

Price, 4s, Cloth; 2s. 6d. Boards.

Post Free, 4s. 2d. and 2s. 8d

LONDON; W. J. ADAMS & SONS. 5. FLEET STREET, E.C

ADVERTISEMENTS.

MATLOCK BATH, DERBYSHIRE.

Visitors to this romantic County should make Matlock Bath their head quarters.
Delightful walks and drives to all the places of Interest.
Scenery charming.

Position Central.

THE ROYAL HOTEL

Has been re-built on the site of the historic "OLD BATH ROYAL HOTEL," and now affords accommodation for 150 guests.

THE sanitary arrangements and ventilation are most perfect. The Terrace and principal rooms command views of the picturesque rocks and the River Derwent. The grounds and fields attached to the Hotel (Id acres) command magnificent views of the surrounding country. The Hotel contains 80 Bed Rooms, newly and elegantly furnished. Grand Dining Room Elegant Drawing Room. Billiard Room. Cold Baths. Excellent Cuisine. Spacious Lounges and great Conservatory. upwards; inclusive terms, 128.6d. Her day. Waiter terms. October to April, £3 38. per week. Choice Wines. Table d'Hôte. Hot and Bed Rooms from 2s. per day The natural tepid Swimming Bath, 69 degrees, supplying it yields over 10,000 gallons per hour. This warm spring water is wonderful t the largest in Derbyshire; the Spring its curative properties in all cases of Bilious Disorders and Gout, and in many cases of Rheumatism and Asthma. The cold spring water used for Domestic purposes has been pronounced by Dr. Sedgwick Saunders (the Medical Officer of Health for the City of London) the most potable water he ever analysed.

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TOURISTS and FAMILIES travelling to and from South Wales will find very superior accommodation, combined with moderate charges, at the ROYAL HOTEL, ROSS, HEREFORDSHIRE, adjoining the far-famed Man of Ross prospect," and commanding extensive views of the Wye and its enchanting scenery. This Hotel is now the property of a company Lady Manager, and a reduced tariff of charge. COURT and CASTLE, SYMOND'S YAT, TINTERN ABBEY, WYNDCLIFFE, RAGLAN CASTLE It is within a convenient distance of GOODRICH It has a &c. There is excellent fishing, free from charge, close to the town. Families boarded for long or short periods. Posting in all its branches. meet every train. Have you made the tour of the Wye? if not, why not? Ross is "The Gate of the Pleasure Boats for excursions on the Wye. Flys and Omnibuse Wye," and, for the beauty and variety of the scenery on its banks, there is no river in England at all com parable with it; nor do we believe (notwithstanding the superiority of some of them in point of size) that there is a single river on the Continent of Europe that can boast such scenes of grandeur, gracefulnes and pastoral beauty. Its romantic beauties-whether where it glides majestically along the rich plains Herefordshire-through orchards, meadows, cornfields, and villages-or deep in its channel; runs etween lofty rocks, clothed with hanging woods, and crowned at intervals with antique ruins of castelted and monastic edifices, yielding a panoramic succession of exquisite landscapes-have furnished many bjects for the poet and the painter, and cannot fail to charm every lover of nature. [15z. 61

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