pure, fresh, and beautiful complexion is obtained (making even the most ordinary face attractive and agreeable) by the use of the really astonishing old family lotion, particulars of which may be had by simply sending a stamped directed envelope to Mrs. RUDALL, OA, Westbournegro
September 14, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
6d., for 4s. 9d. 12 yards. 200 soiled dresses, originally one guinea, beautiful designs, and firstrate quality, will be sold at Bs. Ild. 12 yards. A lot of sea-side Jackets, originally Ns. 6d., for Os. 11d. 500 rich Taffeta Bernous Cloaks, during the season one guinea, may now b
September 14, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
Have been Awarded their 65th Prize Medal, FOR THE BEAUTY AND EXCELLENCE OF THEIR LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES AND BUTTON-HOLE MACHINES, THE , 'ONLY GOLD MEDAL Awarded' to thin branch of industry, out of eighty-two varieties and systems exhibited, thus LEADING ALL THE WOELD in thi
September 14, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
TH H. subject of our engraving this week, is a lady whose powerful advocacy of, and active participation in various noble works having for their object the amelioration . of suffering and the general good of the poor, supply a 'striking answer to those persons—happily a decreasi
April 27, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
(6arbeiting for There is little that need be added at present to the advice we have already gi v en as to general out-door gardening. After the heavy winds that have prevairod, it will of course be necessary to look 'r'ound' the garden and see what damage haS been done. It will -
April 27, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
On the 17th inst., George, second son of Sir Benjamin Phillips, of No. LIG, Portman-square, to Re/en, fourth daughter of J. M. Levy, Esq., of 103, Lancaster-gate. On the 17th inst., at Frankfort-on-the-Maine, N. M. de Rothschild, M.P., eldest son of Baron Lionel de Rothschild, t
April 27, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
- MAPLE AND CO.'S FIRST CLASS FURNITURE Mahogany Wing Wardrobes, 8 guineas • ditto, with Pinta, Glass.l36.ors, 11 guineas ; ditto, hi Fp!inted Plate Glass Doors, 5i guineas : Bedsteads of every description, in Wood, Iron, and Brass, Ktted, , with slirapety`Tond Bedding complete;
April 27, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
SIMPLE and MOST DURABLE,- the principle on which they work is acknowledged to be the best known. CAREFULLY and ACCURATELY FITTED, the wear and tear consequent on excessive friction, so prejudical to all machines, is altogether avoided, rendering Repairs, for years, unnecessary.
April 27, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
Cashmeres, Latest Novelties, from 2 gs. ; Velveteen, 1 to 3 gs. ; Waterproof Cloaks, with Hood and Sleeves, 21s. THOMAS FORD AND CO., 76, Oxford-street, London.
April 27, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England