No Household should be without this most valuable and Palatable Digestive Stimulant. A small piece taken after a meal is an effectual Preventative to Indigestion, or taken at bed-time, by its warmth-giving and Stomachic properties, Promotes Sleep. A small piece dissolved in the mouth when exposed to damp and cold Warms the Chest, and prevents those injuries which arise from Chills. It is invaluable to all Sportsmen.

The Marquis of Waterford writes (in 1884):—“I find your Candy most useful.”

At 1s. 1½d., 1s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. (post, 1s. 4d., 3s., and 5s.), of all Chemists.

Be careful to buy only that prepared by
J. C. SHENSTONE, Manufacturing Chemist, COLCHESTER.

SOLD BY THE PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS.

JACKSON’S
INCENSE
SPILLS.
A sparkling means of incensing a domicile, and of exorcisingevil smells.
An Enchanter’s little wand, that on being fired becomes to thereceptive as a Medium which quickens the fancy, be its moodgrave or gay, kindly leading the captive to that ladder, the topof which reaches through the clouds to the borders of Fairyland.
IN BOXES AT 6d., OR BY POST SEVENPENCE.
JACKSON’S
CHINESE DIAMOND
CEMENT.
Surpasses in neatness, in strength, in cheapness, and retainsits virtues in all climates. It has stood the test of time, andin all quarters of the Globe.
In Bottles at 6d. and 1s., by post 1/2.
JACKSON’S
RUSMA.
For the removal of Hair from the Arms,Neck, or Face, as well as Sunburn or Tanfrom the Skin.
The activity of this depilatory is notable. It works withoutnoise. It leaves a whole skin and a clean complexion.
In Bottles at 1s., by post for 1/2.

FROM THE LABORATORY OF
THOMAS JACKSON, Strangeways, MANCHESTER.

Window Blinds! Window Blinds!

Use the Patent Metallic Enamelled