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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE SOCIETY.

WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE SOCIETY.

On Saturday evening a public meeting was held in St. James's Hall, at which resolutions in favour of women's suffrage Were considered and approved. The large attendance of ladies, who formed the greater portion of the audience'," showed that the subject" had excited considerable
April 1, 1871 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
RIGHTEEN-CARAT GOLD. "By the Introduction of machinery 50 per cent. is saved in the manufacture of gold jewellery."—Standard, Sept., 1867.

RIGHTEEN-CARAT GOLD. "By the Introduction of machinery 50 per cent. is saved in the manufacture of gold jewellery."—Standard, Sept., 1867.

REVIE VIGHTEEN-CARAT GOLD. " Novelty IA in jewellery—gold ornaments of the most recherché and artistic taste at a low figure."—Court Journal, Dec. 22, 1868. W S. EIGHTEEN - CARAT GOLD. "The .1.4 beauty of design and perfection of finish displayed in these works of art are surpri
April 1, 1871 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
R LACK CASHMERE LOOSO dabo' JACKETS, of the very finest French Fabri_o i rately embroidered and lined with silk, at

R LACK CASHMERE LOOSO dabo' JACKETS, of the very finest French Fabri_o i rately embroidered and lined with silk, at

18s. 91. The sacrifice upon this parcel of goods indicates fear the state of Paris Trade at this crisis. Samples Sent. HARVEY & CO.
August 21, 1869 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
TRADE MARK. (PATENT]

TRADE MARK. (PATENT]

February 6, 1869 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
H. G. CLARKE & CO., 2, Garrick-street, Covent-garden

H. G. CLARKE & CO., 2, Garrick-street, Covent-garden

February 6, 1869 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
TAMAR INDIEN / A. Laxative, Refreshing, and Medicated Fruit Lozenge, for the immediate Reliel and specific Cure of CONSTIPATION AND

TAMAR INDIEN / A. Laxative, Refreshing, and Medicated Fruit Lozenge, for the immediate Reliel and specific Cure of CONSTIPATION AND

ITS CONSEQUENCES, SUM AS CEREBRAL CONGESTION, HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, BILE, HIEHORRHOIDS, &c. TAMAR (unlike pills and the usual purgatives) is agreeable to take, and never produces irritation ; for which reason it is invaluable to all persons of weak or nervous temperament, and p
October 15, 1870 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
1) 0 UND SHOULDERS, STOOPING HABITS, PIGEON CHESTS, and other Deformities, are prevented add cured by wearing CHANDLER'S HYGIENIC EXPANDING

1) 0 UND SHOULDERS, STOOPING HABITS, PIGEON CHESTS, and other Deformities, are prevented add cured by wearing CHANDLER'S HYGIENIC EXPANDING

BRACE, for both sexes of all ages. It strengthens the voice and lungs, relieves indigestion, pains in the chest and back, and is especially recommended to children for assisting the growth, promoting health and symmetry of figure, superseding the use of braces and stays. Price f
October 15, 1870 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
Holders of Prize Medals awarded at the London and Paris Exhibitions for Excellence of Quality. Messrs. J. 8a P. COATS

Holders of Prize Medals awarded at the London and Paris Exhibitions for Excellence of Quality. Messrs. J. 8a P. COATS

confidently recommend their 200 yds. Machine Cotton, in Boxes (6 Cord, all Nos.), and their 400 yds. Machine Reels, as being unequalled by any Cotton in the Market, and suitable for every kind of Shuttle or Spool Machine, Lock or Chain Stitch. Patent Glace Threads, manufactured
October 15, 1870 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
EFT - OFF CLOTHES, Point Lace, FURS—in fact, all articles of vaIue—BOUGHT for CASH by Mr. and Mrs. PHILLIPS, 31,

EFT - OFF CLOTHES, Point Lace, FURS—in fact, all articles of vaIue—BOUGHT for CASH by Mr. and Mrs. PHILLIPS, 31,

Thayer-street, Manchester-square, W. Mrs. P. waits on ladies. Established 1820. Terms Ready Money.
December 17, 1870 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
REV. THOMAS GUTHRIE, D.D.

REV. THOMAS GUTHRIE, D.D.

(From a Photograph.) schools of a similar character now followed, and all the large towns in Scotland, as well as many in England, were visited at intervals by Dr. Guthrie with a view to promote this benevolent enterprise. Dr. Guthrie is the son of an influential merchant and ba
March 25, 1871 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England