G. SNOWBALL,

Chronometer, Watch and Clock Maker,
Goldsmith, Silversmith, and Working Jeweller,

18, SPRING STREET,

(Opposite the Great Western Hotel),

PADDINGTON, W.

Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery made to order.

CLOCKS WOUND AND KEPT IN REPAIR BY THE YEAR.

Electro Plating and Gilding.

Plate of every description repaired on the most reasonable terms.

ENGRAVING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

All Orders executed on the premises by experienced workmen.

PATENT
Self-protecting Watch Pendant
BY
GEORGE SNOWBALL,

18, SPRING STREET, PADDINGTON. W.

The intention of the Inventor is to give to the owners of valuable watches the security and confidence hitherto not enjoyed; as it is unhappily too well-known that the wearer of so useful an article as a watch is always in danger of having it wrenched from him. In many instances, gentlemen have discontinued to display their watch guards for fear of losing the watch attached to it, therefore being under the necessity of putting away a useful and elegant part of dress.

Watches, made with the above improvement are keyless; the Watch being wound and the hands set to the time, and the watch itself protected by this novel invention. The pendant being a universal joint, cannot be wrenched off.

The Self-protecting Pendant can be fixed to any Watch for a small cost.

The invention has been highly approved of by a number of scientific gentlemen.

Post Office, Money Order Office, & P. O. Saving’s Bank,

1, EDWARDES TERRACE,
Kensington W.

S. M. & A. WARREN

(SUCCESSORS TO R. G. RIST,)

NEWS AGENTS;

Booksellers, Stationers, Librarians,
AND MUSIC SELLERS.

PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING.

NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS

REGULARLY SUPPLIED.

ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED.

ADVERTISEMENTS

INSERTED IN ALL THE DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS.

Warren’s Library, Edwardes Terrace,
KENSINGTON.

WATER COLOURS, &c.

MR. R. ALDRIDGE,

(Of the Royal Academy.)

Begs respectfully to inform his friends and the public that he has resumed his classes for the above

Oil and Water Colours,

MODEL DRAWING,

PERSPECTIVE, &c.

Preparations for Woolwich (Geometrical and Free Hand). Private Lessons at his own or the Pupils residence. R. A. desires to call special attention to his rapid and effective method of teaching Water Colour Painting.

20, PORTLAND ROAD,
NOTTING HILL.

MRS. H. HILL,
Honiton, Point & Court Lace

MANUFACTURER,
FRENCH CLEANER,
MENDER AND TRANSFERER.

GLOVES & FEATHERS CLEANED.

Silk, Satin, and Fancy Dresses Cleaned Whole.

BED AND WINDOW FURNITURE CLEANED, RE-DYED
AND MADE UP.

Wedding Orders Executed

19, HEREFORD ROAD,

BAYSWATER, W.

GENUINE NEW SEEDS.

DIXON’S
CITY SEED WAREHOUSE,
Wholesale, Retail, and for Export,
48A, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON,
NEAR THE BANK OF ENGLAND.

SELECT NEW VEGETABLE, FLOWER,
AND FARM SEEDS,

Of the Purest Quality, Catalogues of which may be had on application.

Collections of Kitchen Garden Seeds, for one year’s supply, suitable for large or small Gardens, from 10/6 to 63/-

Collections of Flower Seeds in variety, from 2/6 upwards. For particulars see Catalogue.

A Choice Selection of Dutch Flower Roots, including the finest varieties of Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, &c., are imported annually, a list of which may be had early in September.

Fruit Trees, Roses, Evergreens, &c., ready in October. Carnations, Picotees, Dahlias, and all other Plants for Bedding, &c., ready in April and May.

A Choice Collection of Ferns, Miniature Plants, Mosses, &c., kept in stock.

Cuba Bass, Japanese Flax and Mats, for tying Plants; Bamboo, Hazel, and other Flower Sticks, plain and painted; Peruvian Guano and other Manures, Gishust Compound Tobacco Paper, Zinc and Wood Labels, Pruning and Budding Knives, Scissors, Garden Baskets, Flower Pot Covers, Shreds, Nails, Silver Sand, Peat, Cocoa-nut refuse, and other Garden requisites kept in Stock.

Ladies’ or Gentlemen requiring Gardeners, either permanent or otherwise, will have men of experience and good character recommended them by applying as above.

ESTABLISHED 1802.

ACTON BROTHERS,
Family Grocers, Wine Merchants, &c.,

(BY APPOINTMENT TO H.R.H. PRINCESS MARY ADELAIDE OF TECK).

ADDRESSES—

KNIGHTSBRIDGE POST OFFICE,

Money Orders, Assurance, & Savings Bank,

33, ST. GEORGE’S PLACE,

(Richard Russell Acton, Postmaster.);

16, HIGH STREET, KENSINGTON, W.

CORNER OF PALACE GARDENS;
AND
CLARENDON HOUSE, NOTTING HILL, W.,
CORNER OF CLARENDON ROAD.

ACTON BROTHERS,

FAMILY GROCERS,

WINE MERCHANTS, &c.

ROWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL

IS A DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT AND TRANSPARENT PREPARATION FOR THE HAIR

And as an Invigorator and Beautifier beyond all precedent.

Price 3s. 6d.; 7s.; 10s. 6d., equal to four small; and 21s. per bottle.

ROWLANDS’ KALYDOR,

FOR THE SKIN AND COMPLEXION.

The radiant bloom it imparts to the cheek, the softness and delicacy which it induces of the hands and arms, its capability of soothing irritation, and removing cutaneous defects discolorations, and all unsightly appearances, render it

INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY TOILET.

Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle.

ROWLANDS’ ODONTO,

OR PEARL DENTRIFICE,

A White Powder of inestimable value in

PRESERVING & IMPARTING A PEARL-LIKE WHITENESS TO THE TEETH,
STRENGTHENING THE GUMS,
AND IN GIVING A PLEASING FRAGRANCE TO THE BREATH.

Price 2s. 9d. per Box.

Sold by Chemists and Perfumers. Ask for “ROWLANDS’” Articles.

ESTABLISHED 1804.
W. T. EASTMAN,
Dyer, Cleaner, & Silk Printer,

85, Connaught Terrace, Edgware Road;
2, Windmill Street, Tottenham Court Road;
And at Nottingham.

Damasks and Moreens Cleaned and Dyed. Chintz Bed and Window Curtains Cleaned, Glazed, and Re-made. Drawing Room Covers, Crumb Cloths, &c. Muslin, Net, Lace, and Tamboured Curtains Cleaned and Re-finished from 2/- per pair.

Moire Antiques Dyed and Watered.

Velvet Dresses, Mantles, &c., Dyed, and the Pile raised.

Gentlemen’s Clothes, British and Foreign Shawls, Fancy Silk and other Dresses, Furs, Feathers, and Gloves Cleaned.

W. T. E. especially invites the attention of Ladies to his unique and novel invention, by which an elegant design can be placed upon any Dyed Silk, in White, Orange, Blue, Green, or Mauve, giving the Silk all the appearance of the richest Brocades.

Court Journal, January 12th, 1867.—“Moire Antiques dyed and enamelled by this process are truly astonishing in their sumptuous surface and finish.”

THE UNITED
Foreign Wine Growers’
COMPANY.

PADDINGTON BRANCH:—

1, TARLINGTON PLACE,
EDGWARE ROAD,
CORNER OF CHURCH STREET.

Head Offices:—

11, HART STREET, MARK LANE, E.C.

Duty Paid Stores:—
6 & 7, Cooper’s Row, Crutched Friars, E.C.

Bonded Stores:—
LONDON & ST. KATHERINE’S DOCKS.

CHEQUES CROSSED “NATIONAL BANK.”

WILLIAM POUND,

MANAGER.

THE
UNITED FOREIGN WINE GROWERS’ COMPY.

In again presenting our Price List to the Public, we beg to thank those patrons for the kind support they have hitherto bestowed upon us.

We are glad to be able to state that our expectations at the formation of the Company, have been fully realized. The increasing demand for pure and wholesome Wines at reasonable prices, has induced us to make considerable alterations in our premises; our cellar accommodation now extending under the adjoining houses will enable us to meet any demand that may be made upon us, and we trust by continuing the practice of buying direct from the Growers and paying Cash, to be in a position to save the consumer at least 25 per cent. of the cost. We keep a large stock of Draught and Bottled Wines here, as also at our Stores, 6 & 7, Cooper’s Row, Crutched Friars, where we have upwards of 2,000 dozen of Bottled Wines, of which we solicit an inspection; we also keep a large stock of Cask and Cased Wines in the London and St Katherine’s Docks, ready for Shipment for Exportation.

We have declined appointing Agents, as we should be obliged to allow 10 or 15 per cent. Commission, which would necessitate altering our quotations. Quality when once appreciated, recommends itself, and we rely upon our Wines to do for us what many of our contemporaries fly to, by daily advertising.

Soliciting a perusal of our prices, and a trial order, fearlessly challenging comparison with the Wines of any other house,—We are, Sir, your obedient Servants,

“THE UNITED FOREIGN WINE GROWERS’ COMPANY.”
William Pound, Manager.

Clarets.

Sherry.

No.

Per doz.
Quarts.

2 doz. Pints.

per gal.

Per doz.

1.

Vin Ordinaire, full body

12s.

15s.

1.

Pale Clean (Spanish)

8s.

or

18s.

2.

Medoc

16s.

19s.

2.

Pale Superior

11s.

24s.

3.

Finest Imported, with highest character, 24s,36s., 48s.

3.

Choice Old (Misa)

14s.

30s.

Beaujolais.

4.

Amontillado, Pale, Soft. very delicate (Garveys)

18s.

38s.

A wholesome dinner Wine, stronger than ordinary Medoc

15s.

5.

Brown, Nutty full flavour (Gordon’s)

18s.

38s.

More matured ditto

18s.

6.

East India Brown, two voyages

48s.

Chablis andSauternes.

Marsala.

18s., 24s., 30s.per doz. qts.

Ingham’s Virgin

24s.

Champagnes.

Madeira.

Qts.

Pts

Very fine Old, in bottle

48s.

at

72s.

1.

Light, clean, wholesome

30s.

34s.

As Agents for theCity House, we take Orders for Spirits.

No.

per doz. Qts.

2 doz. Pts.

Brandy.

2.

Fleur de Sillery, gold foil; shipped expressly for thisCompany

36s.

40s.

Per doz.

Per gal.

3.

Lanson’s Celebrated

50s.

54s.

Martell’s or Hennessy’s, in1-dozen cases, Pale

48s.

4.

Moet’s

54s.

58s.

Do. do. very Old

54s.

All the knownBrands at moderate prices.

Do. do. Old in Wood

60s.

or

29s.

Sparkling Hocks& Moselles.

Rum.

30s., 36s., 48s.per doz. qts.

Superior Jamaica

40s.

or

19s.

Still Hocks andMoselles.

Gin.

Pure Vintage Wine

24s.

30s.

36s.

Plain or Sweetened

30s.

14s.

Old Cabinet Wine

48s.

60s.

72s.

Old Tom

34s.

16s.

Ports.

Whiskey.

These Wines have been selected with greatcare, and are confidently recommended.

Old Islay Scotch

40s.

19s.

Draught Wines per Imperial Measure.

Jameson’s Irish, very Old

42s.

20s.

No.

Per gal.

Per doz.

Geneva.

1.

Sound good Wine

8s.

or

18s.

Square Bottles,30s. the Case.

2.

Stouter, superior quality

11s.

24s.

SINGLE BOTTLES OF THEABOVE TO BE HAD AT THE SAME PRICE.

3.

Rich, Choice, Gould Campbell’s

14s.

30s.

Empties allowed forat the same rate as charged, if returned in good condition.

4.

Particular Old Port, Croft’s

18s.

38s.

5.

Old Tawney Port, Kingston’s

18s.

28s.

6.

Rich full Port, recommended for Invalids

42s.

Old Crusted Ports, First Shippers; old in bottle

42s.

at

100s.

Rota Tent

38s.

All Wines not approved of will be taken back, if returned within a week.

Country Orders delivered Free to any Station in London. Town Orders delivered Free any distance not exceeding Six Miles. Terms Cash. Post Office Orders to William Pound, Head Office, London.

F. KUKZ,
Upholsterer and Interior Decorator,

1, CHEPSTOW PLACE,
WESTBOURNE GROVE.

F. K. begs to call special attention to his Re-Upholstering
of Furniture, and General Repairing.

Windows Curtains and Blinds Manufactured
OR FIXED.

Carpets Taken-up, Beaten, and Re-laid, in Town or Country.

LADIES’ NEEDLE WORK MOUNTED.
NEEDLE WORK CHAINS MADE TO ORDER.

HAIR AND SPRING MATTRESSES

MADE, RE-STUFFED, AND PURIFIED OF MOTH AT THE VERY
LOWEST TERMS.

THE TRADE SUPPLIED.

THE BAYSWATER & WEST-END
Dying, Bleaching, and Cleaning,
ESTABLISHMENT,

16, Garway Road, Westbourne Grove,

Bayswater, W.

BOND & CROOKS,

Who have been engaged for several years in one of the first Establishments in Bayswater, and acquired great experience, beg to inform the inhabitants of Bayswater, and the surrounding neighbourhood, that they are in a position to execute every description of work in the best possible manner, with promptitude, and at reasonable charges.

B. & C. refrain quoting prices, as they, as a rule, are no guarantee of goodness of work or reasonableness of charges, but not unfrequently mislead and disappoint, they therefore simply state that every possible care shall be taken, and no pains or expense spared to ensure the work being executed as well as it is possible to do it, whilst the charges shall not be exorbitant, but only compatible with best work.

WILLIAM ARDLEY,
CHEESEMONGER & POULTERER,

DEALER IN

Pickled and Dried Tongues, York Hams,
AND WILTSHIRE BACON,

3, GLOUCESTER ROAD, SOUTH KENSINGTON,

STILTON AND OTHER CHEESE,
OF THE FINEST QUALITY.

POULTRY AND GAME OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON.
Cambridge Sausages & Devonshire Cream Fresh Daily.

FAMILIES WAITED ON DAILY.

ESTABLISHED 1826.

FURNISHING IRONMONGERY.

R. BULL.

6, Railway Terrace, Notting Hill,

Adjoining the Metropolitan Station,

And 18 & 19, ADAM STREET WEST,
BYANSTON SQUARE.

W. C. JAMES,

MANUFACTURER OF

Umbrellas, Parasols, & Walking Sticks,
AND DEALER IN

FISHING TACKLE & SPONGE,
34, Praed Street, Paddington, W.

ONE DOOR FROM CAMBRIDGE PLACE,

AND 196, BROMPTON ROAD.

UMBRELLAS
AND
SUNSHADES
REPAIRED AND
RECOVERED
AT A
Few Hours’ Notice.

SUPERIOR CARRIAGE UMBRELLAS.

FISHING TACKLE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Fine TURKEY SPONGE for Toilet and Nursery Use.

HONEY-COMB BATH SPONGE.

By Appointment

BECKHAM AND ROACH,
Dyers, Bleachers, and Chintz Furniture Cleaners,

29, QUEEN’S ROAD,

Near Kensington Gardens, Bayswater, W.

H. E. ROACH begs to return her sincere thanks for the kind patronage and support bestowed upon the late firm of Roach & Hewitt, Dyers and Bleachers, and feel confident that they can now give greater satisfaction in the execution of any order entrusted to their care, Mr. A. W. Beckham being a practical Dyer and Scourer.

Punctuality having been our chief study, combined with Excellence of Work, that principle will be strictly adhered to.

Lace and Muslin Curtains, Chintzes, Dimity, Quilts, Blankets, Table Linen, Table Covers, Shawls, Damasks, and Carpet Covers, returned within the week. Gloves and Feathers almost daily.

Furs of every description Cleaned, Altered, and Freed from Moth.

Gentlemen’s Coats, Trousers, and Vests Cleaned.

Crape re-dressed equal to New.

P. S. Upholsterers for Re-Making and Fixing Furniture. Cleaning and putting down Carpets etc., etc.

B. & R.’s Carts collect and deliver work in all parts of London.

GREGORY & MARSHALL,
Cooks and Confectioners,

182, QUEENS ROAD,

BAYSWATER.

Wedding Breakfasts, Dinners, Suppers, &c.,
&c., supplied by Contract or otherwise,

in Town or Country.

MEN COOKS SENT OUT.

G. BYFORD,
TAILOR,

7, NEWCASTLE PLACE,
EDGWARE ROAD.

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

Gentlemen’s & Juveniles’ Clothing
MADE TO ORDER.

LIVERIES, &c.