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WINTER’S FOLIO OF DROLLERY,

_Containing Comical_, _Curious_, _and Quaint Subjects_. _Drawn and Lithographed in a superior Style_, _from Designs by_ _C. J. W. WINTER_, _and the early humorous artists_.

To be had wholesale and retail of the Artist and Publisher, 22, Bethel Street, Norwich.

As there will be but a limited number of Copies printed, an early application is respectfully solicited from the trade, &c.

COLOURED COPIES TO ORDER ONLY.

Portraits painted from Life; also faithfully copied and enlarged to any size, and in any style, from _small_ or faded Photographs.

Portraits of Animals correctly painted in a style not to be equalled by any Artist in the County.

Artistic and Antiquarian Subjects of every kind for book and other Illustrations accurately drawn and lithographed, in the best way only.

Old Paintings cleaned and altogether restored.

_March_, 1669.

OBSERVE: 22, BETHEL STREET, NORWICH.

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[Picture: Chamberlin and Sons]

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CHAMBERLIN, SONS, & CO.,

SILK MERCERS, LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERS, HABERDASHERS, CARPET FACTORS,

AND Wholesale Manchester Warehousemen,

IMPORTERS OF

FRENCH AND OTHER CONTINENTAL MANUFACTURES.

FAMILY MOURNING.

NORWICH.

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J. DYER,

[Picture: J. Dyer’s establishment in Norwich]

(LATE WOMACK)

10, 11, & 12, WHITE LION STREET, NORWICH,

MERCHANT TAILOR, Wholesale & Retail Clothier, Hatter, & General Outfitter

TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.

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THE ORDER DEPARTMENT,

The largest and most attractive out of London, is presided over by a careful foreman of extensive experience and first-class talent, assisted by four eminent practical cutters; a perfect and graceful fit can be fully relied upon.

THE READY-MADE DEPARTMENT.

Spacious Show and Fitting Rooms are here provided, comprising stock of upwards of 30,000 Garments to select from, suited for every class of society.

Ladies’ Riding Habits, Gipsy Cloaks, Jackets, &c.

_Clerical and Professional Attire_. _Clergymen’s Surplices and Gowns to order_. SERVANTS’ LIVERIES.

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BARNARD, BISHOP, & BARNARDS’ PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWER

The advantages possessed by this Machine over all others are,—perfect silence when in use, great ease in working, extreme durability, certainly of action, simplicity of construction, cheapness.

_Width of _Prices_. Cutter_. 8-inch Machine £2 10 0 Easily worked by a Child 10 ,, ditto 3 5 0 Easily worked by a Lady 12 ,, ditto 4 10 0 14 ,, ditto 5 0 0 Easily worked by a Man 16 ,, ditto 6 0 0 18 ,, ditto 6 10 0 Easily worked by Man & Boy 20 ,, ditto 7 0 0 22 ,, ditto 7 10 0 Easily worked by Two Men

_FOR DONKEY OR PONY_.

To cut 22 inches £8 0 0 To cut 27 £10 10 0 inches ,, 24 ,, 9 0 0 ,, 30 ,, 12 0 0

Improved Extra Strong Lawn Mower, with Gear Wheels for a Horse.

To cut 30 inches £16 | To cut 36 inches £19 | To cut 42 inches £22

_Packed and Delivered Carriage Free to the principal Railway Stations in England_.

Guaranteed to give satisfaction, and if not approved can be returned.

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MANUFACTURERS OF MACHINE-MADE GALVANIZED WIRE NETTING, FOR GAME, AVIARIES, PHEASANTRIES, SHEEP, &c.

_Of Every Description_, _from_ ½-_inch to_ 6-_inch Mesh_.

ALL NETTINGS GALVANIZED AFTER MADE.

Strained Wire Fencing, Iron Hurdles and Gates, Iron Chairs, for Garden or Camp, Patent and Cottage Mangles, Garden Rollers, with Single and Double Cylinders, Universal Kitchen Ranges, Stable Fittings, &c.

ILLUSTRATED LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION.

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BARNARD, BISHOP, AND BARNARDS,

Wire Drawers, Galvanisers, and Malleable Iron Founders,

NORFOLK IRON WORKS, NORWICH.

RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT—MARKET PLACE.

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J. and J. King

[Picture: Graphic advert for J. and J. King, painters, glaziers, and decorators and glass stainers, No. 1 Princess St. Norwich]

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GLAZED SANITARY TUBE DEPÔT.

Glazed Drain Pipes of every description, Fire Bricks, Chimney Pots, Metallic Tiles all colours, Adamatine Clinkers, Cement, and every article connected with the building trade at

GEORGE LING’S,

ALL SAINTS’ GREEN, NORWICH.

_N.B._—_The Largest Stock in the Eastern Counties_.

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THE GOLDEN PLOUGHSHARE.

G. C. STEVENS,

Wholesale and Retail Ironmonger,

_ORFORD HILL_, _NORWICH_.

Howard’s Prize Ploughs & Harrows. Long’s Sheep Dressing Compositions. Agent for Ransomes and Sims’ Agricultural Implements.

GOODS UPON SALE OR HIRE.

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_The Cheapest House in the Eastern Counties for MARBLE CHIMNEY_ _PIECES_, _&c._, _is_ J. R. CHILDS’ MARBLE, STONE, & CEMETERY WORKS.

Manufacturer of TABLETS, FONTS, MONUMENTAL TOMBS, SLABS FOR CABINET WORK, &c.,

ST. GILES’ GATES, NORWICH.

_Every description of Marble and Stone Work Executed at the_ _Lowest possible Prices_.

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ROBERT MORLEY,

(Late Wiseman & Co.)

Importer & Dealer in Wines & Spirits,

_POST OFFICE STREET_, NORWICH.

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E. CUNNINGHAM. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,

ST. BENEDICT’S GATES, NORWICH.

CARTE DE VISITE, 1s.,

_EXTRA COPIES SIXPENCE EACH_, _OR FIVE SHILLINGS PER DOZEN_.

COPYING AND ENGRAVING.

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THOMAS WORLEDGE,

WHOLESALE

Boot, Shoe, Upper Manufacturer,

MAGDALEN STREET, ST. SAVIOUR’S,

NORWICH.

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BAKER’S REGISTER OFFICE FOR SERVANTS, THE BATH HOUSE, BANK STREET, NORWICH.

_Servants of Good Character constantly in demand_.

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THE BATHS IN BANK STREET

Are Open Daily (Sundays excepted) from 7 a.m. till 10 p.m.

First Class, 1s. 6d. Second Class, 1s. Third Class, 6d. Male or Female.

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HOWES & SONS,

Carriage & Harness Manufacturers,

_CHAPEL FIELD_, _NORWICH_.

[Picture: Howes & Sons’ Light Boat-Shaped Barouche]

Howes & Sons’ Light Boat-Shaped Barouche.

[Picture: Howes & Sons’ Circular Fronted Miniature Brougham]

Howes & Sons’ Circular Fronted Miniature Brougham.

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THE LARGEST STOCK OF CARRIAGES IN THE EASTERN COUNTIES. CARRIAGE, HARNESS, AND SADDLERY WORKS, NORWICH.

_Established_ 1750.

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JOLLY AND SON

Solicit inspection of their Varied Assortment of NEW and SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES, particularly their Sefton Barouche Landaus and Barouches, Waggonettes, Extra Light American Carriages, Park Phaetons, Alexandra Cars, Gem Miniature Broughams—the lightest ever constructed, Fulcrum-Shaft Dog Carts, Game Carts, Norwich Cars, &c., &c.

MINIATURE LANDULET BROUGHAMS, with circular fronts, just invented and perfected (_after much trouble and expence_) by JOLLY & SON. The most unique Open and Close Carriages for a Cob—light, low, easy of access—the metallic parts of steel, and hickory wheels; the weight reduced to the minimum. The roof and glasses fall quite flat, as the Sefton Landaus. From 6½ Cwt.

Carriages and Harness Jobbed, with option of purchase, or furnished for stated periods, on annual payments, afterwards becoming the property of the Hirer.

“_Improved Patent Conical Axles_” _and Hickory Wheels_, _fitted to any_ _description of Vehicle_.

IMPROVED BICYCLE VELOCIPEDES, OWN MAKE, £10.

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_THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE DAY IS_ THE PICTURE MUSIC BOOK. BY T. H. BROWN, A.C.P.

This work consists of a Book containing the Rudiments of Music, together with more than 20 Coloured Engravings, 47 Tinted Cards, Ivory Pegs, and a handsome Music Board,—with which can be played several AMUSING GAMES which will ensure a thorough knowledge of the Rudiments of Music. Eminent Musicians have pronounced it to be a Great Boon to Children. PRICE FIVE SHILLINGS.

W. Howlett & Sons, 2, Market Place, Norwich.

_Registered under the Copyright Act_.

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T. W. STEVENS, THE WELL-KNOWN CITY TAILOR.

_Near CASTLE HOTEL_, CASTLE MEADOW, NORWICH.

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ROYAL HOTEL,

MARKET PLACE, NORWICH.

FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL,

_MISS DENNIS_, _MANAGER_.

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WEBB’S PRACTICAL FARMER’S ACCOUNT BOOK.

Foolscap folio, half-bound, 6s.; Post folio, for Large Farms, 7s. 6d. 29th Edition.

“THE VERY BEST FARM BOOK WE HAVE EVER SEEN.”—_Mark Lane Express_.

LONDON: JARROLD AND SONS, 12, PATERNOSTER ROW.

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R. A. MARGETSON, Cemetery, Ecclesiastical and General STONE WORKS, BANK STREET, AND BISHOP BRIDGE, NORWICH.

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ESTABLISHED 1811.

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BIRD & CO.,

BREWERS,

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, _ST. MILES’ COSLANY_, _NORWICH_.

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W. NORTH, BRICKLAYER & PLASTERER, ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS,

RISING SUN ROAD, NORWICH.

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WILLIAM WATTS’

(_LATE J. LINCOLN’S_)

Pipe, Match, Blacking and Ink Works,

SYNAGOGUE STREET, KING STREET, NORWICH.

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BOOKS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD AND FOR PRESENTS.

_Attractive Volumes_, _handsomely bound in cloth_, _with_ _Frontispiece_, _in Colours by Dickes_.

AT ONE SHILLING & SIXPENCE EACH.

MOTHER’S TRIALS AND TRIUMPHS, and other Tales. For Fathers and Mothers.

HOME HAPPINESS, and other Tales.

WHEN TO SAY “NO!” and other Tales. For Working Men.

THE HAPPY LIFE, and other Tales. For Young Women.

HOW TO RISE IN THE WORLD, and other Tales. For Young Men.

POPULAR READINGS.

STARTING IN LIFE, and other Tales. For Boys and Girls.

THE POETRY OF HOME AND SCHOOL LIFE.

THE PATHWAY OF HEALTH.

MARRIAGE BELLS, and other Tales. For Young Men and Women.

HOME! SWEET HOME! and other Tales.

TALES IN RHYME.

The whole in Box with Glass Front, including Lending Library Catalogue, for One Guinea. Should be in every Family. An admirable present to a Clergyman or District Visitor. Any volume may be had separately, post free, for the amount in Stamps.

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JARROLD & SONS, 12, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON; AND LONDON STREET, NORWICH.

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EDWARD S. BIGNOLD, ESQ.,

SOLICITOR, SURREY STREET,

_AGENT AT NORWICH FOR THE_

ROYAL-EXCHANGE ASSURANCE

_Incorporated A.D._ 1720, _by Royal Charter_.

CHIEF OFFICE, IN THE ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON.

Branch Office, 29, Pall Mall.

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OCTAVIUS WIGRAM, ESQ., _Governor_.

JAMES STEWART HODGSON, ESQ., _Sub-Governor_.

CHARLES JOHN MANNING, ESQ., _Deputy-Governor_.

DIRECTORS.

Henry Bainbridge, Esq. William Tetlow Hibbert, Esq. Robert Barclay, Esq. Wilmot Holland, Esq. John Garratt Cattley, Esq. Nevile Lubbock, Esq. Mark Currie Close, Esq. G. Forbes Malcolmson, Esq. Edward Jas. Daniell, Esq. Henry Nelson, Esq. William Davidson, Esq. Lord Josceline Wm. Percy. Thomas Dent, Esq. Charles Robinson, Esq. Alexander Druce, Esq. Samuel Leo Schuster, Esq. Frederick J. Edlmann, Esq. Eric Carrington Smith, Esq. C. Hermann Göschen, Esq. Joseph Somes, Esq. Riversdale W. Grenfell, Esq. William Wallace, Esq. Robt. Amadeus Heath, Esq. Charles Baring Young, Esq.

_Secretary_, ROBERT P. STEELE, ESQ. _Manager of Marine Insurances_, JOHN LEATHERDALE, ESQ.

_Actuary_, THOS. B. WINSER, ESQ.

_Superintendent of Fire Department_, CHARLES P. BALL, ESQ.

_Cashier and Accountant_, JOHN HOOPER, ESQ.

_Consulting Surgeon_, SAMUEL SOLLY, ESQ., F.R.S., 6, _Savile Row_, _W._

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This office was founded by the leading Merchants of London in the year 1717, and was incorporated by Charters of His Majesty George the First, dated the 22nd June, 1720, and the 29th April, 1721, respectively, for granting SEA, FIRE, AND LIFE ASSURANCES. The powers conferred by these Charters have been confirmed by SPECIAL ACTS OF PARLIAMENT.

Persons assured with this Corporation incur NO MUTUAL LIABILITY as Partners, nor do they depend upon an uncertain Fund; the large invested Capital-Stock of the Corporation affords unquestionable Security for the fulfilment of its engagements.

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PATENT FOUNTAIN PUMP WORKS, NORWICH.

_The best Pumps that are_: _Dispute it who dare_!!

Forty years’ PRACTICAL and UNPARALLELED experience has PROVED that

SHALDERS’ PUMPS

are the most effective, durable, and economical in the world, for all the requirements of civilized life. They yield 98 per cent. of the power applied; no other Pump or Machine returns 50, and seldom more than 30 per cent.

_UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES_.

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A. AUSTRIN’S Baby Linen and LADIES’ OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 5, ORFORD HILL, _NORWICH_.

ESTABLISHED 1830.

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C. LAMB, Tailor, Vestment Maker, Church Furnisher, &c.

2, _WENSUM STREET_, _TOMBLAND_, (FROM ELM HILL) NORWICH.

Chasubles, Dalmatics, Copes, Albs, Surplices, Stoles, Hoods, Cassocks, Literate’s Tippets, Birettas, Stocks, Collars, Altar and Pulpit Antependia, Altar Linen, Vases, Candlesticks, Crosses, Altars, Pulpits, Prayer Desks, Altar Rails, and every description of Church Work executed at the shortest notice and at the lowest possible prices.

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IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS.

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THOMAS PARKER, _Artificial Manure Manufacturer and Bone Crusher_, SAINT STEPHEN’S STREET, NORWICH.

Parker’s Mangold Manure £7 0 0 per Ton Parker’s Turnip ditto 6 10 0 ,, Mineral Superphosphate 5 0 0 ,,

WORKS.—THORPE, NEAR NORWICH.

Orders received at his Stands at the Corn Halls, Norwich, Bury, Ipswich, Eye, Lynn, Diss, Fakenham, Dereham, Halesworth, Bungay, Beccles, Harleston, or of his Agents.

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ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF TWO CENTURIES.

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JAMES HARDY,

FAMILY GROCER, TEA DEALER,

FRUITERER, ETC.

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FRENCH & ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.

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Oilman, Wax and Tallow Chandler,

Nos. 2 & 3, RAMPANT HORSE STREET,

_NORWICH_.

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN WINES.

_Families waited upon for Orders_, _or Samples sent if requested_.

A DAILY DELIVERY OF GOODS IN THE SUBURBS.

_Carriage Paid on general Orders_.

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_Ladies and the Public are respectfully_ _invited to inspect_

R. E. GARLAND’S

NEW, USEFUL, AND CHEAP

SILKS, MANTLES, DRESSES, BONNETS,

_ETC._, _ETC._

17 & 18, LONDON STREET,

NORWICH.

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ROBERT S. MASON,

(_Successor to Mr. J. W. Crisp_,)

WOOLLEN DRAPER, TAILOR,

ETC.,

_Castle Meadow_, _Norwich_,

NEAR THE CASTLE HOTEL.

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Frederick Taf,

Lithography Artist Ornamental and General Engraver, Designer, Draughtsman, & Printer, 3, Lower Goat Lane, Norwich.

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PROSPECT PLACE WORKS, NORWICH, ENGLAND.

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HOLMES & SONS, ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, GENERAL MACHINE AND DRILL MANUFACTURERS,

Have received at the

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SHOW at Bury St. Edmund’s,

The FIRST PRIZE of £20

For the Best Finishing Thrashing Machine;

The PRIZE of £5

(All the amount offered) for Barley Hummeller;

SILVER MEDAL for Traction Engine; and

The FARMERS’ CUP, value £10 10s., at Fakenham;

They have also been awarded by the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,

at Worcester; The PRIZE

For their Eight-Horse Power Portable Engine; and

SILVER MEDAL

For Patent Combined Thrashing Machine, to Complete for Market, and Cleanse and Bag the Chaff.

At the GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862, they had the honour of receiving The PRIZE MEDAL

For Thrashing Machines and Sowing Machines, the highest award that was given; and at the GREAT EXHIBITION, 1851,

The FIRST PRIZE MEDAL

For Thrashing Machine; and by the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, at Leeds and Salisbury, the highest

PRIZE of £10,

For the best Seed and Manure Drill, Flat or Ridge;

The FIRST PRIZE for Corn and Seed Drill;

PRIZES for their Improved Manure Distributor, making

NINE PRIZES PRIZE

to this Machine; also To their Small Seed Drill.

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H. & SONS have had thirty-seven years’ practical experience in the Manufacture of Drills, and in Steam Engines and Thrashing Machinery they have neither spared trouble nor expense in working out on correct principles the best and most economical arrangement. The success obtained over all others at the recent severe trials at Bury St. Edmund’s, satisfactorily proves it to have been no idle boast that HOLMES & SONS’ Steam Thrashing Machinery is the best before the public. Careful selection of Materials, and strict attention to Mechanical principles, have enabled them in so short a time to attain to that very eminent position they now occupy, having now received upwards of

ONE HUNDRED AWARDS

For Superiority in their Portable Steam Engines, Combined Portable Thrashing Machines, Seed Shellers, with Dressing Apparatus, Corn & Seed Drills, Seed and Manure Drills, Manure Distributors and Saw Tables.

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BOOKS FOR PRESENTS, AND FOR LIBRARIES.

ONE SHILLING BOOKS.

HAPPY HALF-HOURS WITH THE BIBLE; or, Mary Jane and Bertie. By Aunt Emily. Frontispiece, 18mo, cloth.

MY TEACHER’S GIFT. For Girls. On Toned Paper, with Frontispiece, 18mo, cloth. Also in Paper Covers, 6d.

MY TEACHER’S GIFT. For Boys. On Toned Paper, with Frontispiece, 18mo, cloth. Also in Paper Covers, 6d.

CHILDREN OF SUMMERBROOK: Scenes of Village Life in Simple Verse. By Mrs. Sewell, Author of “Mother’s Last Words.” Frontispiece, 12mo, cloth.

HOMELY BALLADS FOR THE WORKING MAN’S FIRESIDE. By Mrs. Sewell. 16mo, cloth.

STORIES IN VERSE FOR THE STREET AND LANE. By Mrs. Sewell. 16mo, cloth.

ROSE BRYANT: Passages in her Maiden and Married Life. By Emma Marshall. Frontispiece, 12mo, cloth.

THE NEW HOME: or, Wedded Life; its Duties, Cares, and Pleasures. Frontispiece, 12mo, cloth.

THE PEACE MAKER AND THE MISCHIEF MAKER. Frontispiece, Foolscap 8vo, cloth.

TALES OF THE WORKROOM:—THE SISTERS. By Mrs. Curtis. Frontispiece, 18mo, cloth.

CONSIDERATION; or, How we can Help one Another. By Emma Marshall. Frontispiece, 18mo, cloth.

LESSONS ABOUT GOD: for very Little Children. By Sophia Sinnett. 18mo, cloth.

KATIE’S WORK. By Emma Marshall. Frontispiece, 18mo, cloth.

THINGS OF EVERY-DAY USE: What they Are, Where they Come From, and How they are Made. 12mo, cloth.

LYRICS FOR LITTLE ONES. 18mo, cloth.

KIRTON’S TEMPERANCE TALES, including “Buy Your Own Cherries.” 12mo.

ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENNY BOOKS.

ROGER’S APPRENTICESHIP; or, Five Years of a Boy’s Life. By Emma Marshall. Foolscap 8vo, embossed cloth.

FRED WILLIAMS. A Tale for Boys. Frontispiece, embossed cloth.

HINTS ON SELF-HELP FOR YOUNG WOMEN. By Jessie Boucherett. 12mo, embossed cloth.

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_JARROLD AND SONS’ PUBLICATIONS_.

ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENNY BOOKS.

DO IT WITH THY MIGHT; or, Our Work in the World. Addressed to those who ask, “What shall we Do?” Cloth elegant.

SAYINGS ABOUT FRIENDSHIP. By the Author of “Do it with thy Might.” Cloth elegant.

RURAL SCENES; a Peep into the Country. New Edition, profusely illustrated, demy 18mo, embossed cloth.

PICTURE STORY BOOK OF LONDON; or, City Scenes. New Edition, profusely illustrated, royal 18mo, embossed cloth.

THE EARTH AND ITS GARMENT OF WATER AND AIR. 12mo, cloth.

THE ATOMS AND ELECTRIC FORCES OF THE EARTH. 12mo, cloth.

HEALTH FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. Frontispiece, 12mo, cloth.

HERE A LITTLE AND THERE A LITTLE; or Daily Manna for the Lambs of Christ’s Fold. By a Mother. Frontispiece, 18mo, cloth.

THE LIFE OF A PLANT; “Science for the Household.” 12mo, cloth.

HOUSEHOLD TRUTHS FOR YOUNG MEN. Frontispiece. 12mo, cloth.

HOUSEHOLD TRUTHS FOR WORKING MEN. Frontispiece. 12mo, cloth.

HOUSEHOLD TRUTHS FOR MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS. Frontispiece, 12mo, cloth.

TWO SHILLING BOOKS.

MRS. SEWELL’S BALLADS FOR CHILDREN: Including “Mother’s Last Words,” “Our Father’s Care,” and “Children of Summerbrook.” Coloured Frontispiece and Illustrations on Wood. Foolscap 8vo, cloth, bevelled boards.

ELLEN FRENCH: Passages from the Life of a Worker. By Aunt Evergreen. Cloth.

PATIENCE HART’S FIRST EXPERIENCE IN SERVICE. By Mrs. Sewell, Author of “Mother’s Last Words.” Seventh Edition. Twentieth Thousand. Handsome cloth boards.

THE MOTHER’S MANUAL: How to Train our Children. By Mrs. Reed; with a Preface by her Sons, the Authors of “The Life of Dr. Andrew Reed.” With Frontispiece.

OUR WORLD; ITS ROCKS AND FOSSILS. By the Author of “The Observing Eye,” &c. Numerous Illustrations.

CATERPILLARS, BUTTERFLIES, AND MOTHS: their Manners, Habits, and Transformations. By Mary and Elisabeth Kirby. Illustrations, 18mo, embossed cloth.

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_JARROLD AND SONS’ PUBLICATIONS_.

TWO SHILLING BOOKS.

THE ILLUSTRATED GEOLOGY. By F. C. Bakewell. Many Illustrations, embossed cloth.

WHAT MEAN YE BY THIS SERVICE? or, Old Testament Sacrifices Explained; shewing their Typical Meaning and Fulfilment in Our Lord Jesus Christ. Illustrations, 12mo, cloth.

HALF-CROWN BOOKS.

THE HEIR OF HAZLEWOOD; Or All Things Work together for Good to them that Love God. Coloured frontispiece, cloth, bevelled boards.

THE LITTLE GARDENERS. An Allegory of Christian Life for Young Persons. With Frontispiece. Foolscap 8vo, handsomely bound in cloth.

JULIO: A TALE OF THE VAUDOIS. For Young Persons. By Mrs. J. B. Webb, Author of “Naomi.” With Full-Page Illustrations, foolscap 8vo, cloth, bevelled boards.

THE DAWN OF LIFE: or, Mildred’s Story told by Herself. By Emma Marshall. 12mo, cloth, elegant.

AUNT ANNIE’S TALES.—The Water Lily—The Druid’s Retreat—Santa Claus—Mistletoe Bough. Cloth, elegant.

STORIES OF THE REFORMATION IN ENGLAND AND GERMANY. By the Rev. B. C. Johns. Frontispiece, 12mo, cloth, elegant.

ERNEST AND KATE; or, Love a Reality, not Romance. By Mrs. Thomas Geldart. 12mo, cloth.

HISTORICAL TALES OF ILLUSTRIOUS BRITISH CHILDREN. By Agnes Strickland. Tinted Illustrations.

STORIES OF ENGLAND and Her Forty Counties. By Mrs. Thomas Geldart. Frontispiece in colours, and woodcuts, 12mo, cloth.

STORIES OF IRELAND and its Four Provinces. By Mrs. Thomas Geldart. Frontispiece in colours, and woodcuts, 12mo, cloth.

STORIES OF SCOTLAND and its Adjacent Islands. By Mrs. Thomas Geldart. Frontispiece in colours, and woodcuts, 12mo, cloth.

SUNDAY THOUGHTS; or Great Truths in Plain Words. An Interesting Sunday Book for Young People. By Mrs. Geldart.

PLANTS OF THE LAND AND WATER; Short and Entertaining Chapters on the Vegetable World. By Mary and Elizabeth Kirby. Fine Coloured Frontispiece and Woodcuts.

THE OBSERVING EYE; Letters to Children on the Three Lower Divisions of Animal Life—Radiated, Articulated, and Molluscous. Frontispiece in colours, and woodcuts, thick 18mo, cloth.

WHAT IS A BIRD? the Forms of Birds, their Instincts, and Use in Creation Considered. By the Author of “The Observing Eye.” Woodcuts, thick 18mo, cloth.

STORIES AND PICTURES FROM GRECIAN HISTORY. By Maria Hack. With Thirty Illustrations by J. Gilbert.

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_JARROLD AND SONS’ PUBLICATIONS_.

HALF-CROWN BOOKS.

STORIES FROM THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS. By Miss Lawrence. With Twenty whole-page Illustrations.

THE LITTLE FORESTER AND HIS FRIEND. A Ballad of the Olden Time. By Mrs. Sewell.

THREE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE EACH.

MOTHER’S LAST WORDS. By Mrs. Sewell. With Fourteen beautiful Illustrations, on wood, by some of the first artists of the day. Handsomely bound in cloth, with gilt edges.

ISHMAEL: a Tale of Syrian Life. By Mrs. J. B. Webb. Author of “Naomi,” &c. With Eight full-page Illustrations. Cloth, elegant.

THY POOR BROTHER: Letters to a Friend on Helping the Poor. By Mrs. Sewell. Ninth Thousand. Embossed cloth.

PATRICK MURPHY ON POPERY IN IRELAND: a Narrative of Facts. Edited by the Rev. W. Adams. Crown 8vo, cloth.

CONVERSATIONS ON THE BIBLE AND SCIENCE: Shewing that the Language of Scripture is in unison with the Settled Discoveries of Modern Science. By the Rev. Edwin Sidney, M.A. Foolscap 8vo, cloth, bevelled boards.

SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE OF THINGS FAMILIAR. By Dr. Brewer. Interesting and Instructive for the Family Fireside.

GUIDE TO ASTRONOMICAL SCIENCE. By Dr. Mann.

VEGETABLE AND ANIMAL LIFE: a Handbook of Physiological Science. By Dr. Mann. Third Edition, embossed cloth.

RELIGION IN SCIENCE. By Dr. Brewer. Illustrations.

FIVE SHILLINGS EACH.

THE MOTHER OF THE WESLEYS: an Interesting Biography. By the Rev. John Kirk. Fourth Edition.

DR. BREWER’S HISTORY OF FRANCE: an Interesting Vade Mecum of French History, brought down to the Present Time. A most useful Book for every Family.

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FOOTNOTES.

{53} Duke of Norfolk.

{126} Since the above was written, the house at St. Giles’ Gates has been demolished.

{527} Gentleman’s Magazine.

{672} First Mayor of Norwich.