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BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.
SOLE AGENTS FOR LONDON,

HAYNES AND SONS,

WHOLESALE AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERS,

227, 229, and 231, EDGWARE ROAD. The Patent Circular Front Range,

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POSSESSES THE ADVANTAGES OF

An Open Fire for Roasting,
A Hot-plate for Boiling,

Great Economy of Fuel, due
to the novel shape of fire-
box,
Durability and Cleanliness,
Adaptation for Hot Water
supply and Steaming.

An Open Chimney for Venti-
lation,
In the "Patent Circular Front Range" the fire-box is angle-shaped, and by
turning the handle, can be raised near to the hot-plate, as in the Illustration, when
even with a small fire, as represented, baking, steaming, and boiling upon the
hot-plate can be thoroughly maintained. On lowering the bars, a cheerful open
fire is obtained. The angular position of the fire-lumps secures great economy,
and produces an unusually pleasant appearance and effect. Three loose bars, for
use when roasting before the fire, are sent in addition to those shown.
Particulars Post Free on application.

Silver Medal for Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 1869.
Silver Medal for Linneanne Society, Brussels, 1869.
Silver Medal, Free States of Hamburg.
Silver Medal, Horticultural and Agricultural Society of Hainault.

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THE

THE HYDRONETTE (Robin's Patent) for Gardens, Greenhouses, Conservatories Hotbeds, &c. Unrivalled ease of action, simplicity convenience, and force.

The HYDRONETTE is a most useful, easy working, reliable, and convenient water-throwing machine than any other in use. It is made in five sizes, viz.: No. 1, with 4 ft. of Suction Hose, Strainer, Jet, and Rose, 12s. 6d. ; No. 2, 15s. 6d.; No. 3, £118.; No. 4, £1 5s.: No. 5, £1 10s. Extra House and Union Joints furnished to order.

Forwarded on receipt of Post Office Order to any Ironmonger or Florist in the United Kingdom; or of the Proprietors,

HAYNES & SONS,

227, 229, & 231, EDGWARE ROAD, W

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HOLLOWAY'S PILLS

WITH the advance of autumn the mornings and evenings become chilly, stop the late free

give

circumstances prevention should be looked to, as well as cure. The first symptoms of cough,
disturbed stomach, or deranged bowels, should be removed by judicious doses of these Pills, the
very finest alteratives, which act with certainty and success on any organ in which faulty action
exists, whether it be perceptible or unknown, acting as gentle aperients. Holloway's Pills
strengthen the whole system, increase the appetite, improve the digestion, regulate the bowels,
exhilarate the spirits, and expedite the circulation of pure healthy blood.

ASTOUNDING CURES

of INDIGESTION, WIND. BILE, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, & IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, are daily achieved by

RICHARD'S HEALTH RESTORER

A VEGETABLE PILL. Of all Chemists, at 1s. 1d. & 2s. 9d., or from 24, Featherstone Buildings, W.C., for 14 or 33 stamps.

The Hair, the Teeth, and the Complexion are the three essential points of a handsome personal appearance.

ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL,

Composed essentially of exotic oils, its effects, either in preserving the hair in its original strength and beauty, or restoring it when lost, are in many cases all but miraculous. Price 3s. 6d.-78.-10s. 6d., equal to 4 small-and 21s. per bottle.

ROWLANDS' KALYDOR,

An ORIENTAL BOTANICAL PREPARATION, for improving and beautifying the Complexion and Skin. Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle.

ROWLANDS' ODONTO,

Or, PEARL DENTIFRICE, compounded of Oriental Ingredients, is of inestimable value in Preserving and Beautifying the Teeth, Strengthening the Gums, and in giving a pleasing Fragrance to the Breath. Price 2s. 9d. per box.

IMPORTANT CAUTION.

The high and universal reputation of these articles induces some Shopkeepers to offer spurious imitations under the lure of being cheap. It is highly necessary on purchasing to see that the word 66 ROWLANDS' is on the wrapper of each, and their signature, in RED ink, "A. ROWLAND & SONS."

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The principle on which each is prepared is confined solely to the knowledge and practice of A. ROWLAND and SONS, and the amalgamation of their costly exotic ingredients neutralises all attempts to separate their component parts. A. ROWLAND & SONS have repeated complaints from parties who have suffered from the use of imitations, but they cannot, in such cases, be responsible for the consequences.

The Genuine Articles are sold by respectable Chemists and Perfumers.

OZOKERIT

(PATENTED.)

OZOKERIT

THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL CANDLES

made of this mineral will be found to far surpass any that have yet been introduced, possessing marvellous brilliancy of light, and burning to the end without bending, though placed in the hottest and most crowded rooms. They resemble in appearance the very whitest bleached beeswax, also in odour, whence the name, from the Greek Ozo, I smell of, and Keros, wax. They will be found a great boon and ornament to all

ASSEMBLY AND BALL ROOMS,

The intense heat and injury caused by the use of gas to gilding and pictures being avoided by their use. Their great hardness adapts them for all climates. To be had in all sizes 1s. 3d. per lb.

Order of your Chemist, Grocer, or Chandler, and insist on using no others. The Patentees,

J. C. & J. FIELD,

ON,

UPPER MARSH, LAMBETH, LONDON,

Who supply the trade only, will be happy to answer any inquiry as to the nearest agency where these wonderful Candles can be obtained.

THE GREAT WESTERN HOTEL

(SNOW-HILL STATION),

BIRMINGHAM.

"One of the most elegant, comfortable, and economical hotels in the three king

doms."-The Field, July 31, 1869.

DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE

Is the Original and Only Genuine.

CHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, &c. CHLORODYNE effectually checks and arrests Diphtheria, Fever, Croup, Ague.

CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery.

CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, and Spasms. CHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer, &c. CHLORODYNE is the great sheet anchor in domestic and family use, both in the Nursery and Lying-in-Room; to the Traveller most indispensable, and to Naval and Military Men a sine qua non.

ADVICE TO INVALIDS.-If you wish to obtain quiet refreshing sleep, free from headache, relief from pain and anguish, to calm and assuage the weary achings of protracted disease, invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the circulating systems of the body, you will provide yourself with that marvellous remedy discovered by Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE (late Army Medical Staff), to which he gave the name of "CHLORODYNE."

From Lord Francis Conyngham, Mount Charles, Donegal, December 11, 1868.

"Lord Francis Conyngham, who this time last year bought some of Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne from Mr. Davenport, and has found it a most wonderful medicine, will be glad to have half-a-dozen bottles sent at once to the above address."

"Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians that he had received a despatch from her Majesty's Consul at Manilla, to the effect that Cholera has been raging fearfully, and that the ONLY remedy of any service was CHLORODYNE."-See Lancet, December 1, 1864. CAUTION.-BEWARE OF PIRACY AND IMITATIONS.

CAUTION.-"Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated that Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE was undoubtedly the Inventor of Chlorodyne; that the story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, which, he regretted to say, had been sworn to."-See Times, July 13, 1864.

Sold in bottles, at 1s. 1 d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 11s. each. None is genuine without the words "Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE" on the Government Stamp. Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies each bottle.

Sole Manufacturer,

J. T. DAVENPORT, 33, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.

COLMAN'S

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BRITISH

ORN-FLOUR

is unequalled for Blanc-Mange, Custards, Puddings, Cakes, Soups, &c., and is the most wholesome and easily digestible Food for Children and Invalids.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE.

BLANC-MANGE.-Take four ounces (or four full-sized table-spoonfuls of the Flour), and one quart of milk, sweetened to the taste, then add a pinch of salt. Mix a portion of the milk (cold) with the Flour into a thin paste; then add the remainder hot, with a piece of lemon peel or cinnamon. Boil gently for eight to ten minutes, well stirring it all the time, and (after taking out the peel) pour it into a mould to cool. Serve with preserved fruit, jelly, &c.

INFANTS' FOOD.-Mix two full-sized tea-spoonfuls of the Flour with a little cold water into a paste. Add half a pint of hot milk and water, sweeten to the taste, and boil for about five minutes. To be used warm.

CUP-PUDDING FOR INFANTS.-Mix a full-sized dessert-spoonful of the Flour with half a pint of milk, a lump of sugar, and a pinch of salt. Boil for eight minutes (stirring it all the time), and then add one egg well beaten. Mix thoroughly and pour into a buttered cup, tie up in a cloth, and again boil for about ten minutes. Serve it hot.

Retailed by Family Grocers and Druggists, and Wholesale by J. & J. COLMAN, 108, Cannon Street, London.

NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

STRONGER THAN DEATH.

A NOVEL.

BY M. SULLIVAN.

XXXVII.

THE STORY CONTINUED BY LOUIS LUDWIG.

"ALL thy billows and thy waves have gone over me!" This is what my heart has been saying day after day, and night after night; I have not worked, I have not prayed, I have not comforted or reproved my people; all the life and fire that once did possess my soul are gone out of it, drowned and extinguished in those overwhelming waves. Only to-day the deadly weight has been lifted from me a little, so that I can write and think again.

What is it that has brought back a little life to a so-benumbed and frozen heart? A call, most sudden and unexpected, coming from Herrnhut itself, summoning me to leave my work at Welminster, and to voyage with my wife to our missionary settlement Thorny Rose, in Western Africa. "To leave my work," so runs the call, but in truth my work is leaving me, for some of our members at Welminster have ceased to consult me as a pastor, and others again appear not now in their places at the chapel; I know not whether they stay at their own homes, or have joined some other congregation; I ought to know these things, to inquire, to rebuke, to exhort, to amend the supineness which in me has given them offence-I ought to do so many things which now I do not.

Yet in this time when hand, and pen, and tongue have been so idle, I have learnt to know some things; once I thought that I needed not to learn more, only to practise; they told me so with pleasant words of praise, and I believed them; they were wrong, and I was wrong too.

I have learnt that I stood not upright by myself, but by the bolts and bars of circumstance. I have learnt that I fall most

easily, the supporting system being removed from about me. In falling, perhaps I somewhat rose; in falling, I would say, Nov.-VOL. CXLVII. NO. DXCIX.

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