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.