TEETH.

MR. E. JONES,

DENTIST,

NO. 9, EASY ROW, BIRMINGHAM,

Six Years Assistant with Mr. Andrew Clark, of Brook-street,
Bond-street, London,

Begs to say he will continue to supply ARTIFICIAL TEETH upon the same principle as Mr. A. Clark, and the only one that will ensure ease, articulation, and mastication.

E. G., having undertaken several cases that had been refused by other Dentists as impracticable, can give the most satisfactory References as to the beneficial results of his Practice.

EVERY OPERATION IN

DENTAL SURGERY,

Performed on the most moderate Terms.

PERMANENT ELASTIC SPRING HYGEIAN BEDS,
CARRIAGE, GIG, SOFA, AND CHAIR SEATS,

Patronised by Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent.

RICHARD FARMER,
Manufacturer,

With the greatest deference submits to the attention of his Friends and the Public the subjoined Documents, as flattering Testimonies of the high estimation in which the above very superior and much approved Articles are held:—

From Sir John Conroy, Secretary to Her Royal Highness

The Duchess of Kent.

“Sir John Conroy is honoured with the Duchess of Kent’s command to acquaint Mr. Farmer, that he has permission to use Her Royal Highness’s Name and Arms, as Manufacturer of Permanent Elastic Spring Hygeian Beds to Her Royal Highness.

“Malvern, Sept. 13, 1830.”

“Sir John Conroy is to acknowledge the receipt of the Bed and Mattress of Mr. R. Farmer’s invention, which he has made for the Princess Victoria; and Sir John is commanded by the Duchess of Kent to express Her Royal Highness’s highest approval of the principle of his Mattresses, Cushions, &c.

“Kensington Palace, Dec. 17, 1830.

Mr. Richard Farmer, &c. &c.

From Congreve Selwyn, Esq. Surgeon of the Ledbury Dispensary.

“Mr. Congreve Selwyn, Surgeon of the Ledbury Dispensary, begs to offer his Testimony of the value of Mr. Farmer’s invention of his Elastic Mattresses and Cushions. The one he has sent to Mr. Selwyn answers all the purposes for an Invalid, and is particularly serviceable where the patient suffers from hectic fever and night perspirations.

“Ledbury, May 2, 1834.

Mr. Richard Farmer, &c. &c.

From Sir William B. Cave, Bart.

“Stretton, Atherstone, July 22, 1835.

“Sir Wm. B. Cave has much satisfaction in informing Mr. Richard Farmer, that the Elastic Steel Spring Bed which he purchased from Mr. F. has fully answered every expectation he had formed of it. Sir. W. C. lay upon it for five months without ever being able to be moved in the least from it, and for the last six months has not been removed from it for more than two hours at a time, and it is now as perfect in the elasticity and strength of the springs as when he received it from Mr. Farmer. Sir W. Cave’s weight is sixteen stone and upwards. Dr. Palmer, of Birmingham, who has been in the habit of attending Sir W. Cave for many years, gave it as his opinion, that had he been lying on a bed of any other description, the consequences would have been very serious.

Mr. Richard Farmer, &c. &c.

Carpets, Paper Hangings, Oil-Cloths, Druggets, Crumb Cloths, Double-stoved Feathers, &c. &c.—Upholstery and General Cabinet Business.

→ 11, New-Street, (opposite the Hen & Chickens Hotel,) and 30, Bath Row, Birmingham.

GEORGE RICHMOND COLLIS,

Late Sir Edward Thomason’s Manufactory,

CHURCH-STREET, BIRMINGHAM.

Manufacturer of Articles in the highest classes of the Arts, in Gold, Silver, Plated, Bronze, and Or-Molu. In this Establishment is manufactured Gold and Silver Plate, including Racing Cups, Dinner and Tea Services, of various Patterns: Communion Plate and Presentation Plate, made to descriptions given, or if required, a variety of elegant Designs furnished for approval: Silver-mounted Plated Wares of every denomination; Plated Cutlery upon Steel: Cut Glass, Or-Molu, Candelabra and Lamps: Manufacturer of Medals in great variety adapted for Societies and Institutions. Amongst the numerous series of Dies are the celebrated Dassier Dies of the Kings of England: The Mudie Dies for the series of grand National Medals, commemorative of the Victories of the late War: Forty-eight Dies for Medals of the Elgin Marbles. Also Sir Edward Thomason’s Splendid Series of One Hundred and Twenty large Medal Dies Illustrative of the Holy Scriptures, and a series of sixteen Medals upon Science and Philosophy, for Societies: Livery Button Dies cut, and the Buttons made. Numerous Patent Mechanical Inventions in the Metals, and Papier Machee: Brass and Bronze Staircases: manufacturer of fine Gold Jewellery of the most splendid descriptions: Dealer in Diamonds, Pearls, and fine Gems: Diamond Suits made to order, and altered to the present Style, or if required, purchased, and payment, full value, in cash: English and Foreign Money exchanged; Old Gold and Silver Articles reworked as new, or purchased. Manufacturer of Sportsmen’s fine Fowling Pieces upon an improved principle. Duelling Pistols, Rifles, Air Guns and Canes, and Guns of every variety for Exportation.

These extensive Show Rooms and Manufactory, are situate in Church-Street, in the centre of the Town, adjoining St. Philip’s Church Yard. The Ware Rooms contain the Finished Articles for sale, and are open to all persons of respectability.

The Fac-simile of the celebrated Warwick Vase, of upwards of 21 feet in circumference, was made in metallic Bronze at this Manufactory. The Copper Bronze Statue of His Late Majesty, George the Fourth, upwards of 6 feet in height, was modelled, cast, and sculptured at this Establishment: as also a Shield in honour of the Duke of Wellington’s Victories. These and numerous other Works are stationed in separate Rooms to exhibit the progress of British Art.

Servants are appointed to conduct Visiters over the different Workshops, to whom and to the Work-people the Visiter is requested to abstain from giving any gratuity.

N.B. Mr. George Richmond Collis is Vice Consul for France, Russia, Spain, Portugal, and Turkey, with the privilege of granting Passports to Persons visiting France and its Dominions.

Strangers of Respectability are permitted to view the Show Rooms and Manufactory.

THOMAS & JAMES UPFILL,

IRON AND STEEL MERCHANTS,

157, GREAT CHARLES-STREET,

BIRMINGHAM.

MANUFACTURERS OF

WROUGHT AND CAST IRON

GATES, PARK FENCING,

HURDLES,

INVISIBLE WIRE FENCE, HAIR FENCE,

RACKS, MANGERS, CHAINS,

NAILS, BOOK CASES, TIN, IRON
ARMS, &c.

THORNTON AND SON,
WHOLESALE IRONMONGERS,

MANUFACTURERS OF

WROUGHT IRON AND PRESSED RIVETED
HINGES,

CUT NAILS,

Wood, Bed, and Machinery Screws, of every description; Iron Rim and Mortice Locks, Sash Pulleys, Iron Bolts, Cast Butt Hinges, Norfolk and Thumb Latches, &c. &c.

BRADFORD-STREET, BIRMINGHAM.

→ Redman’s Patent Rising Joint and Swing Hinges, Trough and Centre Hinges of every kind.

F. KNIBB’S

COMMERCIAL

BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT,

15, BOLD-STREET,

(Two Doors above the Palatine Club House,)

LIVERPOOL.

The situation is central, and without exception the pleasantest of any establishment of the kind in Liverpool. The rooms are large and airy, and no attention will be spared to render this establishment deserving the patronage of Commercial Gentlemen and Families.