J. W. CRISP,

ARMY TAILOR, WOOLEN DRAPER, AND CLERICAL RODE MAKER,
CASTLE MEADOW, NORWICH,

Adjoining the Cattle Hotel.

At the above Establishment an elegant and Fashionable Stock of Woollen Drapery is constantly on hand consisting of Superfine Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Balmoral Mixtures, Milled Scarlet Waterproof Hunter Cloth, Rich Silks, Genoa Velvets, with a variety of Embroidered Waistcoats of the most novel designs.

J. W. C. respectfully solicits a trial of his Superior Wool-Dyed Black Cloth and Cassimeres, which are warranted to retain their color.

LADIES RIDING HABITS,

With Waterproof Hoods and Sleeves.

GENTLEMEN’S OVER COATS OF ALL KINDS.

Wrappers, Driving Capes,

SHOOTING JACKETS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,

Poncha and Spanish Travelling Cloaks.

KEPT TO SELECT FROM.

Agent for SWAIN and Co’s Syrian Paletot.

REUBEN HOLDER,
ST. STEPHEN’S PLAIN, NORWICH,

ADJOINING MR. NORGATE’S,

Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Norwich and its vicinity that he has constantly on sale the largest and most varied assortment of useful and fancy articles ever offered, and which he is selling at such low prices that must convince every one that this is the cheapest shop of the kind in the city. The following List of Prices must surprise:—

Short Brushes, from 2d. each; Long Ditto, from 6d. each—Block Tin Teapots, from 6d.—Good Coffee Pot, from 6d.—Looking Glasses, from 2½d.—Purse Silk, 1½d. per knot—Slides and Tassels, from 2½d. per set—Steel Beads, 1d. per bunch—Best Needles, 1½d. per paper—Pins, l½d. per paper—Saucepans, from 1¾d. each—Beer Glasses, from 2d. each—Brown Windsor Soap, 1d. per cake—Fancy Pipes, from 1d. each—Best Steel Pens, 1d. per dozen—Dolls, 4 for 1d.—Dog Whistles, 3d.—Egg Boilers, 4½d.—Blacking, 3 cakes for 1d.—Store Brushes, 4d.—Metal Teaspoons, 4½d. per half dozen—Tablespoons, 2½d. each—Darning Cotton, 4 skeins 1d.—Pocket Knives, ½d. each—Note paper, 2d. per quire, Envelopes, 25 for 1½d.—Corkscrews, 3½d. each—Spittoons, 9d.—3-hole Cruet Frame, complete, 1s. 4d.—Market Baskets, 8d. each—Carpet Bags, 2s. 4d.—Matches, 4 boxes for 1d.—Bead Purses, 6d. each—China Ornaments, 4½d. each—Glass Sugar Casin and Cream, 1s. 2d.—Copy Books, 2d.—School Slates, 1d.—Toy Spades, 2d.—Hoops, 1½d.—Steel Tobacco Boxes, 2½d. each—Cut Wine Glasses, 3 shapes, 3½d.—Pearl Buttons, 1d. per dozen—Superior Glass Pickle Dishes, 6d.—Crochet Hooks, 1d.—Reels of Cotton, 4½d. per dozen—1d. Toys, 9d. per doz.; ½d. ditto, 3½d. per doz.; 2d. ditto, 1s. 4d. per doz.; 4d. ditto, 2s. per doz.; 6d. ditto, 3s. per doz.—Washing Powder, 2 packets for ½d.—Baking ditto, 2 packets for 1½d.

Every Article marked in plain figures, from which no abatement possibly can be made.

DEALERS AND SHOP KEEPERS SUPPLIED.

W. J. FISHER’S
NAVIGATION ESTABLISHMENT,

SOUTH QUAY, GREAT YARMOUTH,
DEALER IN
NAUTICAL, ASTRONOMICAL, & PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Marine Chronometers,
QUADRANTS, SEXTANTS, COMPASSES, ACHROMATIC MICROSCOPES, &c.

W. T. P. particularly invites attention to a superior assortment of SPECTACLES, with every variety of Convex, Concave, and Meniscus Glasses and Pebbles which his long practical experience enables him to adapt to each variety of sight, whether the vision be impaired by age, or suffer from any organic defect, and which he offers at less than HALF THE PRICE usually charged by hawkers for their pretended improvements.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND-HAND LEVELS, THEODOLITE
ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPES, &c. &c.

Instruction in Navigation as usual.

SELECT AND USEFUL ADJUNCTS FOR THE TOILET,

PREPARED AND SOLD BY

ALFRED BURY, PERFUMER, Exeter Change, London.

BURY’S HAIR WASH,

For cleansing, strengthening, and promoting the growth of hair, possessing valuable astringent properties which act on the pores of the skin, and also remove the dandriff.

Alfred Bury, can with truth aver his Hair Wash contains wonderful attributes for preserving the hair in hot and cold climates; as adding strength, affording nourishment, exciting to a luxuriant growth and brilliantly ornamenting and embellishing the human hair, it has not its parallel in the world. The distinguished sanction it has received from royal and illustrious personages, and the flattering testimonials of its efficacy, constantly received, piece this declaration above suspicion. Sold in Bottles, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6., and 6s. each.

BURY’S ROYAL POMPADOUR POWDER,

For daily use to remove that redness and irritation remaining on the skin after washing, or from any other cause, as well as possessing the most cooling, softening, and balsamic qualities, and imparting an exquisite clearness to the complexion.

It is strongly recommended to the notice of Mothers and Nurses, for the use of Infants of the most tender age, being far superior to any other powder; also after sea-bathing, and for Gentlemen after shaving, its agreeable effects will be fully tested.

Alfred Bury strongly recommends the Royal Pompadour Powder as an article of comfort and utility (not as a cosmetic), but as a plain vegetable powder for the use both of Ladies and Gentlemen; retaining its virtues and purity in any climate, consequently is well worthy the attention of Merchants, Captains and Speculators, being a preparation that commands an extensive sale throughout the civilized world. Sold in Packets, 1s., and 2s. 6d., each;—those at 2s. 6d., are equal to three 1s. packets; by post for 16 or 38 uncut stamps.

BURY’S TROPHELÉON, OR NUTRITIVE BALM;

For promoting the growth of hair, causing it to grow in a state of great luxuriance, presenting its falling, and sustaining it in curl under the different varieties of atmosphere.

Bury’s Tropheléon possesses essential properties for nourishing the hair, makes it soft and smooth, prevents its breaking, excites the growth, and try penetrating into the roots, thickens it in a very short time. It is also most efficacious for restoring the growth of hair, after it has fallen off from illness. To the beneficial qualifies, and brilliancy it imparts to the hair, is added the most reviving and agreeable perfume. Sold in pots and Bottles, 1s., 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 5s., 10s., and 20s. each;—there is a considerable saving in purchasing the larger sizes.

BURY’S BLOOM OF ROSES,

The only preparation that will brighten the complexion, giving permanent and immediate beauty to the cheek without injury to the skin.

Bury’s Bloom of Roses supersedes Rough, Carmine, Vermilion, &c., all of which are more or less prejudicial to the skin.

This liquid being the true colour of the rose, and in appliance as harmless and innocent as water, will be found extremely useful for colouring the lips. 1s. 6d. per Bottle; by Post, for twenty-four Stamps, uncut

BURY’S LAVENDER WATER,

The most refreshing and agreeable perfume yet discovered; possessing the pure aroma of the flowers, extreme durability, and improving fragrance, without any of the evanescent qualities familiar to essences of delicate structure; indeed, so durable is it, that it may be applied to the handkerchief the day previous to use.

Alfred Bury respectfully recommends his Lavender Water to Ladies, to whom the atmosphere of the Ball Room or Assembly proves overpowering and prejudicial. The nervous head-ache, produced by fatigue or over excitement, can hardly find relief in the stimulating essences administered in each cases, for as the eye, fatigued by the glare of colours, seeks repose in darkness, or by turning to refreshing green, on the sense of smelling, distracted by artificial compounds, however delightful and fragrant in themselves, is soothed and gratified by some simple and uniform odours—the flower of the arbour, the garden, or the meadow.

Alfred Bury especially recommends this his truly English Perfume to Ladies, who, although not in the habit of using perfumes, are by no means averse to a perennial nosegay of delicate fragrancy.

Sold in Bottles, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. each.

BURY’S QUININE TOOTH POWDER,

It is now used by all the principal families in the United Kingdom. It is pleasant to the taste, and does not contain the least particle of acid, an astringent, a most excellent stomachic, renders the breath fragrant, purifying it from the least odour (a valuable acquisition to Gentlemen after smoking), and its beneficial effects upon on the teeth are as speedy as lasting.

Alfred Bury has submitted his Tooth Powder to several of the most talented Dentists of the day, who, after many trials, admit its essential virtues. The following is the opinion of an eminent Surgeon-Dentist:—“Bury’s Quinine Tooth Powder will undoubtedly preserve the teeth from decay, the gums from any kind of disorder, and completely keep down the formation of tartar.”

Alfred Bury particularly requests attention to the above, and wishes it to be distinctly understood, that it is not his statement, never having written, printed, or said anything of the kind, but the quoted paragraph is the undoubted opinion of the first Surgeon-Dentist in the whole world. Bury’s Quinine Tooth Power is sold in Boxes of improved form, at 1s. 6d. each; by Post, tor twenty-four Stamps, uncut.

BURY’S HAIR DYE.

The merits of this preparation are: it is certain in its effects upon the hair, dyeing it by a very simple process to an unchangeable black, brown, or light brown colour, so strongly fixed, that no known chemical agent can remove it, and is the only dye which does not stain, burn, or darken the skin or linen. Alfred Bury warrants his dye to be infallible, and will return the money if not found to fully realise the above. Prices, 3s. 6d., 5s., and 10s.

EAU DE COLOGNE.

Alfred Bury, importing Eau de Cologne from the best maker, Jean Maria Farina, Place Julièrs, a Cologne, guarantes all sold by him as the genuine.

In no one article is the British public more deceived than in Eau de Cologne;—all the cheap preparations tended under that name are an amalgamation of coarse malt spirit “perfumed” (or rather poisoned) with hot essential oils, and taken inwardly prove highly injurious. The lowest price Eau de Cologne of the first quality can possibly be sold at is 2s. 6d. per Bottle.

GEORGE WILSON,

CONFECTIONER AND FRUITERER,
QUEEN STREET, NORWICH,

Respectfully begs to offer to the public notice his
SUPERIOR WEDDING CAKE WITH ALMOND ICEING,

a delicious Cake, so justly celebrated during the last Half Century for its rich and exquisite flavour, still maintain its unrivalled superiority.

The entire arrangement of DEJEUNERS, BALLS, DINNER, SUPPER, and FESTIVE PARTIES undertaken in any part of the city or county, and supplied in the newest and most handsome style, under Mr. Wilson’s personal superintendence, and by contract, if desired.

SOUPS.

REAL TURTLE, BROWN GRAVY, MOCK TURTLE, MULLIGATAWNY,
OX TAIL, AND OTHER SOUPS.

ICES.

FRUIT, WATER, AND CREAM ICES, IN EVERY VARIETY,

Sent to any part of Norfolk and Suffolk, with printed directions for preserving them in a frozen state for twenty hours, and for turning them out of the Moulds.

Hot-house Grapes, Pines, Melons, Peaches, Apricots, &c., in Season.

A choice assortment of DESSERT FRUITS, ORANGES, FIGS, MUSCATELS,
IMPERIAL, PLUMS, DATES, and every variety of
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PRESERVED FRUITS, BON-BONS, ETC.

Home-cursed Hams, Tongues, Pickles, and Sauces of all kinds, and every article in the Oil and Italian Trade.

THE ONLY LICENSEE IN NORWICH FOR THE MANUFACTURER OF THE
PATENT UNFERMENTED BREAD, BISCUITS, & BISCUIT POWDER.