WATERPROOF TWEED CLOAKS.

J. E. & W. PHILLIPS,

TAILORS,
AND
HABIT MAKERS,

37, HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY,

ARE THE ORIGINAL MAKERS OF THE

WATERPROOF TWEED CLOAKS

FOR LADIES,

Which they continue to supply of the same quality
which obtained for them their European reputation.

GENTLEMEN’S OVER COATS
OF THE SAME MATERIAL.

Patterns of Material, and directions for Measurement
sent (post free) on application.

LION HOTEL,
SHREWSBURY.

The Nobility, Gentry, and Public of Shrewsbury and its Vicinity, are respectfully informed that this old-established and well-known Hotel, has undergone considerable renovation and change in every department, and that nothing will be spared to make it the most complete and comfortable Hotel in the county. An entirely new tariff of charges has been arranged (including servants’ fees) on the most reasonable charges.

N.B.—The Lion Omnibus runs in connection with all the Trains to
and from the Railway Station.

POST HORSES ALWAYS IN READINESS.
Weddings, funerals, &c. as usual.
ALL ORDERS FOR POST HORSES,
FLYS, &c.
TO BE ADDRESSED TO
AUGUSTUS LUCAS, Proprietor.

Just published, price 1s. 6d. cloth; 1s. paper,

AN HISTORICAL AND ILLUSTRATED
Handbook
FOR
THE TOWN OF SHREWSBURY:

BEING

A GENERAL GUIDE TO ITS CHURCHES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, WALKS,
AND OTHER REMARKABLE OBJECTS; TO WHICH IS ADDED,
EXCURSIONS IN THE VICINITY,

BY
HENRY PIDGEON, ESQ.,
Treasurer of the Corporation of Shrewsbury, Author ofMemorials of
Shrewsbury,” &c. &c.

SHREWSBURY: J. O. SANDFORD, HIGH STREET.

LONDON JEWELLERY
ESTABLISHMENT,
38, HIGH-STREET, SHREWSBURY.

J. KENT,
(SUCCESSOR TO J. T. NIGHTINGALE,)
PROPRIETOR.

KENT’S LONDON AND GENEVA WATCHES,
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN
CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES,

Manufactured to order, expressly for his own sale, by the most celebrated makers, are warranted to keep accurate time, and every attention given to them for the first two years free of charge, unless broken or injured by accident.

WEDDING AND GUARD RINGS,
Of 12, 15, 18, & 22 Carat Gold, Hall-marked.
GUARD AND ALBERT CHAINS
of the newest London design, and guaranteed as to quality and
workmanship.

HAIR JEWELLERY,

In Brooches, Bracelets, Shawl-pins, Earrings, Lockets, Necklets, Guard or Albert Chains, Rings, Studs, Sleeve-links, Scarf-pins, Charms, &c., of the most novel and artistic designs, made to order, from the hair supplied by the parties, on the shortest possible notice.

In order to meet the requirement of his increasing connection, J. K. respectfully announces that, having now on the premises experienced first-class London Workmen, he can execute

Repairs in Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, Spectacles,
Plated Goods, Cutlery, &c.

IN A FEW HOURS.

J. KENT,
LATE J. T. NIGHTINGALE,
MOURNING JEWELLER, OPTICIAN, &c.
38, HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY.

Shrewsbury & Wroxeter Illustrated.

A Series of Views for the Stereoscope, by F. Bedford. 1s. each.

1. Shrewsbury, Ireland’s Mansion.

2. Shrewsbury, the Market House.

3. Shrewsbury, the Market Square.

4. Shrewsbury, Statue of Clive, in the Market Place.

5. Shrewsbury, Elizabethan Houses, in the Market Place.

6. Shrewsbury, the Cross Keys Tavern, High Street.

7. Shrewsbury, Old House, Princess Street, Market Place.

8. Shrewsbury, Shearman’s Hall, and Old Post Office Inn.

9. Shrewsbury, Old Houses, in the Wyle Cop.

10. Shrewsbury, Old Timber Houses, in the Abbey Foregate.

11. Shrewsbury, Gate Way to Council House, St. Nicholas’ Chapel.

12. Shrewsbury, in the Court Yard to the Council House.

13. Shrewsbury, the Royal Grammar School.

14. Shrewsbury, the Castle, Garden Front.

15. Shrewsbury, the Castle, from the Entrance Gateway.

16. Shrewsbury, the last remaining Tower of the Old Walls.

17. Shrewsbury, English Bridge.

18. Shrewsbury, St. Giles’s Church.

19. Shrewsbury, Old Church of St. Giles.

20. Shrewsbury, the Abbey, from the South East.

21. Shrewsbury, the Abbey, West Front.

22. Shrewsbury, Old St. Chad’s Church.

23. Shrewsbury, St. Mary’s Church, view from South West.

24. Shrewsbury, St. Mary’s Church, South Porch.

25. Shrewsbury, St. Mary’s Church, from the Infirmary.

26. Shrewsbury, St. Julian’s Church, and Spire of St. Alkmond.

27. Shrewsbury, St. Chad’s Church.

28. Shrewsbury, the Portal to the Shoemaker’s Arbour, Kingsland.

29. Shrewsbury, Lord Hill’s Column.

30. Shrewsbury, the Stone Pulpit.

31. Shrewsbury, St. Mary’s Watergate.

32. Shrewsbury, the Ferry and House of Industry.

33. Shrewsbury, Avenue in the Quarry.

34. Shrewsbury, the Dingle in the Quarry.

35. Shrewsbury, the Whitehall.

36. Wroxeter, remains of Floor in the Baths.

37. Wroxeter, supposed Enameller’s Shop.

38. Wroxeter, Public Baths, looking West.

39. Wroxeter, the Old Wall, and Hypocaust.

40. Wroxeter, Public Baths, from the S.W.

41. Wroxeter, the principal Hypocaust.

42. Wroxeter, Public Baths, looking East.

43. Wroxeter, the Excavations, seen from W.N.W.

Published by CATHERALL & PRICHARD, Eastgate-row,
Chester, and sold by all dealers in slides.