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- Edition: January 24, 1874 January 24, 1874
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY - R. DE VERE & CO.'s ALUMINUM LIQUID GOLD, for Writing on Paper, Linen, Silks, Satins, Ivory, Wood, Morocco, Vellum, &c. This invention is not only the greatest novelty of the day, but combines utility with economy; it is used with a quill pen or camel's hari brush, dries quickly, and retains its brilliancy any length of time, and in any climate.
In 1s. and 2s. bottles. of
J. ATKINSON, Draper, Penrith; W. HAUGHAN, Draper, Kirkoswald; J. KENNEDY, Draper, Maryport; R. IRVING, Draper, Workington; R. ROBINSON, Draper, Cockermouth.
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A PENNY BLACK LEAD PENCIL, Equal to any Three-penny Drawing Pencil in the trade, at
THOS. HODGSON's "Herald" Office, Penrith.
For whom it is specially manufactured.
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SIXPENCE.
PENRITH HERALD ROYAL PACKET OF STATIONERY, containing 57 Articles viz: -
24 Sheets Superfine Cream Note Paper.
24 Superfine Cream Envelopes, to suit.
6 Best Steel Pens.
1 Pen Holder.
1 Best Pencil.
1 Sheet Blotting Paper.
THOMAS HODGSON,
Printer, Bookseller & Stationer,
King Street, Penrith.
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WILSON, JESPERS, AND CO.
Ready-Made and Bespoke
TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS
2, Middlegate, Penrith.
A Choice Assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Depot for the Best Makes of SEWING MACHINES, viz:
WHEELER and WILSON'S; HOWE'S; and THE BRITANNIA.
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PATENT STARCH.
PARSONS, FLETCHER, AND CO. 's INDIAN STARCH.
THIS Superior Article is strongly recommended to Laundresses and Heads of Families by whom a trial is respectfully solicited. For its PURITY, STRENGTH, and QUALITY, it has never been surpassed. It does not require boiling, and is guaranteed to be entirely free from acid, so injurious to linen. Owing to its careful manufacture, it imparts to muslin, collars, lace, &c., a brilliant, glossy, firm, and elastic finish. It may also be
USED WITH COLD WATER ONLY,
By mixing to a smooth paste, and adding water in the proportion of a pint to two ounces of starch. When made in this way, the linen should be ironed soon after starching, to ensure a beautiful gloss. To be obtained of all respectable Grocers.
Starch Works: Gravel Lane, Southwark, S.E. and 22, Broad-street, Cheapside, E.C., London.
N. B. - Comsumers are requested to ask for
" E L E P H A N T S T A R C H"
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M R S. C H R I S T Y' S C A B I N E T,
The EXTRA CHRISTMAS NUMBER of
"Cassell's Magazine", price 3d.
CONTAINING-------
Where the Cabinet Stood................by Theo GIFT.
The Sevres Vase..............................by Herbert KEITH.
The China Mug................................by E. CLAXTON.
The Punch Bowl...............................by THOMAS ARCHER.
The Pot Pourri Jar............................by Theo. GIFT
The Bit of Old Chelsea.....................by W. SAWYER.
Mrs. Christy's Children.....................by Theo GIFT.
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"Some of the stories are graphic and excellent, "The Sevres Vase" is a capital sketch. "A Bit of Old Chelsea" is amusing, and has a strong point of interest. The publication is very prettily illustrated. It is excellent".
..........................................Lloyd's News.
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