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REMOVAL OF THE REV. E. J. SILVERTON

FROM NOTTINGHAM TO LONDON.

REV. E. J. SILVERTON has now removed

from Nottingham. His new Address is 268 RICHMOND ROAD, HACKNEY, LONDON, E. Mr. Silverton sees parties daily from 10 to 1 free of charge, or will send his Book of Health and Treatise on Diseases of the Ears and Eyes free to sufferers from these complaints. Note the Address:

MONA HOUSE, 258 RICHMOND ROAD, HACKNEY, LONDON, E.

GRAND RE-ISSUE OF GEORGE CRUIKSHANKS' GREAT PAINTING,

'THE WORSHIP OF BACCHUS.' EXHIBITED to Her Majesty the Queen, by

command, at Windsor Castle, and now the property of the nation. Mr. THOS. SMITH, 15 Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, London, so well known to our readers, has made arrangements to offer Real Steel Engravings of this great work, size 47 in. long by 30 in. wide, at 1os. 6d. each, being one-half the price offered to the public. Pamphlet free. Agents wanted.

NEW FEATHER BEDS at HALF PRICE.

Annual Sale over 3000 Beds.

Branches: LINCOLN and LONDON.

Feathers collected from all parts of Lincolnshire.

THE LINCOLNSHIRE BEDDING COMPANY

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have sold thousands of their Feather Beds during the past few months. The Feathers are specially purified by steam. chemicals are used.

As an evidence of good faith, all Cheques or Post-office Orders may be post-dated ten days to insure proper delivery of the Goods, and the Company guarantee to pay cost of Bed and pay carriage both ways if the Goods are not as described.

The cost of any sized Bed is 1s. per lb., including best purified Grey Lincolnshire Feathers, best bordered Union tick, making, packing, wrapper, and carriage to any station.

Any sized Bed will be made to order; but the following Beds are on demand at the factory, and could be sent off within a few hours' receipt of order by London Agent.

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The ROYAL' Double Bed, 6 ft. 6 in. long by 5 ft. wide, 65 lbs. in weight; two pillows, one bolster The WINDSOR' Double Bed, 6 ft. 6 in. long by 4 ft. 6 in. wide, 55 lbs. in weight; two pillows, one bolster PALACE' Double Bed, 6 ft. 6 in. long, by 4 ft. 6 in. wide, 50 lbs. in weight; two pillows, one bolster COTTAGE' Single Bed, 6 ft. 6 in. long, by

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655.

555.

50s.

3 ft. 6 in. wide, 40 lbs. in weight; one pillow, one bolster 40s. Packing and Wrapper free with each Bed.

PRESS NOTICES.

"The Lincolnshire Bedding Company's feather beds appear to give general satisfaction.'-Christian Herald.

'We understand that those who have tried them are thoroughly well pleased alike as to quality and price.'-Methodist Recorder.

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Friendly Leaves.-January.

Entitles the holder to 5 lb. extra Feathers, or One Down Sofa Cushion, on ordering Bed.

EXTRAORDINARY OFFER FOR

28 DAYS ONLY.

THE SHEFFIELD MANUFACTURING

COMPANY have just appointed Mr. THOS. SMITH, of 15 Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, their London Agent for Sale (through advertisements only) of their Special Art cles on cash terms.

Mr. SMITH begs to inform his old and new customers that he is now prepared to offer a very handsome, full-size, strong, well-made Tea and Coffee Service complete co sisting of four pieces, viz., Teapot, Coffeepot, Sugar Basi and Cream Jug, plated with Pure Silver (Sugar and Cream lined with Gold) and brilliantly burnished, for 255.; and to every Purchaser will he PRESENT, without any extra charge whatever,

ONE DOZEN SILVER-PLATED TEASPOONS.

Nearly 10,000 unsolicited Testimonials.

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SIZE, 36 INCHES LONG BY 7 BROAD. Guaranteed equal to those sold retail at 51. 5s. HE Patent having now expired, arrangement have been made to produce these wonderful Baromet at a price never dreamed of by the Inventor..

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In addition to the BAROMETER, there are given FAHRENHEIT THERMOMETER and a specially pared STORM GLASS, together with a DIAGRAM of th ATMOSPHERE, all fitted in an elegantly-made case, for ing a distinguished ornament for any home.

As there is a great demand, readers intending to av themselves of this special opportunity should send Coup and P.O.O. at once to Mr. THOS. SMITH, 15 W OFFICE COURT, FLEET STREET, E.C.

The English Mechanic says:-'Smith's Guinea Barome is well put together, and comprises a mercurial barometer thermometer, and Fitzroy storm-glass. The barometer more than 3 feet long, and the case is over 7 inches w We have tested it by a reliable aneroid in our office,

found it accurate.'

Friendly Leaves.-January.

THOS. SMITH hereby binds himself to redeem this Warrant by sending one of his celebrated gentine Improved Admiral Fitzroy Barometers, on receipt of P.O.O. or Cheque for 215. and this Coupon.

All Orders must be accompanied by Cheque or P.O.O. and Coupon, payable to London Agent, Mr. T. SMIT WINE OFFICE COURT, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E. C., where Specimen Beds or Quilts may be seen. P.0.0. payable

at Ludgate Circus. Cheques crossed City Bank.'

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HAPPY NEW YEAR! A happy New Year! merrily, merrily peal the bells; telling of joy and gladness, and happy promises of hope to all young innocent hearts, looking forward, as they are, to what seems to them a golden future. And, through the chimes, I seem to hear the words echoing for evermore, 'Behold! I make all things new.

Yes, dear young readers,—you of the merry hearts and bright faces,-we wish you indeed a happy New Year! It is all true, and will come true;-not perhaps exactly as you expect it, not all the promise fulfilled here, but your Father, who loves you, will make your joys ever new and fresh to you if you will only let Him, if only you will never allow yourself to have a joy that you cannot tell Him about and ask Him to bless.

Dreamily, dreamily peal the bells; and to some hearts there is a sad strain even in their music, reminding them of care, and loss, and haunting anxiety, or of sickness with its depressing weight, or perhaps of sweet hopes faded. Never mind, dear friends, we wish you still a happy New Year! HE who loves you will indeed make all things new to you some day; yes, and even here also, if only you will never allow yourself to have a care that you do not tell Him of and ask Him to bless. If you suffer, you shall also rejoice; if His hand bears heavily on you now, it is all in love,-He is only polishing the precious stone to make it meet for His kingdom. Will you not be glad to shine even as the smallest jewel in His crown hereafter? For, remember, it is our King, who sits upon the throne, that says, 'Behold! I make all things new.'

Must we not try, too, in however humble a manner, to follow our King's example, making all things new even in our daily lives? You, especially, dear readers, who are Members of the Girls' Friendly Society, will you not try to begin afresh this year to work for others and to walk as the servants of our great Master? Is it not good to make new resolutions at this New Year's time? Supposing we all resolve to pray for more love to each other throughout our Society. Soon, I hope, the magic letters, G. F. S., will be read, "Great Friendly Society,' as well as 'Girls' Friendly Society;' but still do not forget, dear girls, that it is the Girls' Friendly Society, and that on you will depend its future quite as much as on your Associates. If you are going to think only of what you can get by it instead of what

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