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THE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN,

THE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN,

SOHO SQUA_IZE, Established in 1842 for the TREATMENT OF DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. Out-Patients do not require letters of Recommendation. This useful Charity (which has no funded property) IS GREATLY IN NEED OF HELP. Bankers: Messrs. Barclay, Bevan, and Co.; Messrs. Ransom, Bon
October 19, 1872 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
Oar. 19, 1872.] A JOURNAL OF PROGRESS, TASTE, AND THOUGHT,

Oar. 19, 1872.] A JOURNAL OF PROGRESS, TASTE, AND THOUGHT,

JOHN GOSNELL 8z CO.'S CHERRY TOOTH PASTE is greatly superior to any tooth powder, gives the teeth a pearl-like whiteness, protects the enamel from decay, and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price is. 6d. per pot. JOHN GOSNELL & CO.'S PATENT TRICHO-SARON, or newly inv
October 19, 1872 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
FINE Flavoured Strong BEEF TEA, at about 20. a pint. Ask for LIEBIG COM. PANY'S EXTRACT MEAT, requiring Baron Liebig,

FINE Flavoured Strong BEEF TEA, at about 20. a pint. Ask for LIEBIG COM. PANY'S EXTRACT MEAT, requiring Baron Liebig,

the Inventor's, Signature on every jar, being the only guarantee of its genuineness. Excellent economical stock for soups, sauces, Le.
October 19, 1872 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
COMFORT IN THE WEAR OF GLOVES.

COMFORT IN THE WEAR OF GLOVES.

THE PATENT " SOLITAIRE " GLOVE CLASPS.—By these useful and ornamental new fasteners the glove is more readily fastened and unfastened than the ordinary methods. They prevent on. due stretch, and are the desideratum for gloves being too small or tight at thin wrist, at which poin
October 19, 1872 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
[Om. 19, 1872.

[Om. 19, 1872.

study of facts and faces in this palace of broken resolutions. Characters of every phase:and form meet together here—good, bad, and indifferent; but all succumb more or less to the influence of the perfumed air, the magnificence of the " saloon " and the glitter of the gold. " F
October 19, 1872 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
MADAM,-

MADAM,-

"MY son, who is in the Civil Service, has called my attention to an article in his favourite paper, the Civilian, which should not, I think, be passed over in silence, as there is a great deal in it which requires an answer from those who have at heart the welfare and improvemen
October 19, 1872 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
THE LADY'S OWN PAPER, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS

THE LADY'S OWN PAPER, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS

Overcome the Worst Forms of Diseases, and the Foulest State of the Blood, Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys; they go to the core of every disease where no other Medicine has power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints :—lndigestion, or wind in the stomach o
October 19, 1872 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
TESTIMONIAL TO MR. THOMPSON Admington, Glo'stershire, May 22, 1871.

TESTIMONIAL TO MR. THOMPSON Admington, Glo'stershire, May 22, 1871.

Sir,—'our Burdock Pills have done me much good. I was suffering from palpitation of the heart, with a full and painful sensation about the chest and stomach, a feeling as though I was choking, with a great swelling in the bowels, a pain across the back, no appetite, a very bad t
October 19, 1872 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
THE LADY'S OWN PAPER, [Om 19, 1872

THE LADY'S OWN PAPER, [Om 19, 1872

mother were absolutely alone in the world, save for the German grandmother whom they had been on their way to visit, when death arrested their progress. But the child did not know the name of this grandmother nor her place of abode, or if she had heard either mentioned, had, wit
October 19, 1872 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
 
A BRACE OF WIFE BEATERS.

A BRACE OF WIFE BEATERS.

IN a case which came before the magistrate at Wandsworth, not long since, a greengrocer named Groves, living at Putney, was fined £3 for assaulting his wife. In default he was to go to prison for a month. Turning to his wife, who was in court, the culprit bade her pay the fine,
October 19, 1872 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England