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You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org/license - - -Title: The Old Oak Tree - -Author: Miss Moncrieff - -Release Date: July 17, 2020 [EBook #62682] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE OLD OAK TREE *** - - - - -Produced by Charlene Taylor, Harry Lamé and -the Online Distributed Proofreading Team -at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images -generously made available by The Internet Archive) - - - - - - - - Transcriber’s Notes - - Text printed in italics has been transcribed _between underscores_, - bold face text =between equal signs=. Small capitals have been changed - to ALL CAPITALS. ^A represents a superscript A. - - More Transcriber’s Notes may be found at the end of this text. - - - - -[Illustration: DEAN’S SIXPENNY NEW CHROMO PICTURE & TALE BOOKS. - -the OLD OAK TREE - -by - -MISS MONCRIEFF - -Emrik & Binger, Lith. 15 Holborn Viaduct. - -DEAN & SON. 160^A FLEET STREET, LONDON E. C. - -OR UNTEARABLE CLOTH--ONE SHILLING.] - -[Illustration: Emrik & Binger, Lith. 15 Holborn Viaduct.] - -[Illustration: THE OLD OAK TREE] - -Once upon a time there was an OLD OAK TREE in a gentleman’s park. It -grew beside a river, and stretched out its long strong arms, covered -with thick green ivy, as if welcoming everybody to its shelter. - -A number of animals took advantage of its invitations: - -First, at the foot of it, lived Bunny the Rabbit, with Mrs. Bunny, his -wife, and a fine family of sixteen children. There they ran in and out, -cocking up their little white tails, and popping into their hole as -quick as lightning the moment they saw anybody coming. - -Jerry, the Squirrel, who lived high up in the tree, used to look down -and pity Mr. Bunny very much; for he was so poor, had such a large -family, and not a single nut laid by for the winter! But Bunny knew -better; and when he, Mrs. Bunny, and the little gray Bunnies were -huddled together so warm on a winter’s night, he used to listen to the -wind, and say, “Poor Jerry! how cold it must be up there!” But Jerry -could wrap his tail round his neck like a boa, and fall sound asleep on -the tree-top. - -[Illustration] - -Below Jerry’s house, where the ivy was thickest, lived Cozie Cowl, the -Owl, with his wise nose, and his great yellow staring eyes. He kept a -singing-school at night, and when all the other birds were sleeping you -might hear Cozie Cowl and the Misses Cozie Cowl all singing, “Tu-whit! -Tu-who-o!” - -Then, among the ivy was a Robin Redbreast, a pair of Blackbirds, and two -lovely Tomtits; there was also a noisy family of Jackdaws, Mr. and Mrs. -Ray by name, in a hole in the trunk, which they called “Heart of Oak -Hall;” and, highest of all, lived a quiet old fisherman, called -Longlegs, the Heron. - -[Illustration] - -Most peaceably they all lived together, always polite and -neighbourly. They sang their best songs; and the Squire used to look up -and say,--“Ah! there is no tree so full of music as the OLD OAK.” - -[Illustration] - -One day a pair of new-comers came to the Old Oak Tree, and began to -settle themselves and build their nest. Mr. and Mrs. Jay (for that was -their name) were most beautiful birds, with crests on their heads and -pretty blue feathers on their wings; but their voices were loud and -sharp, and they seemed to be always scolding. - -They were full of curiosity about their neighbours, and peeped into -everybody’s house. “Why do you live down there, Mr. Bunny?” said Mrs. -Jay; “I’m sure your house must be damp, and unhealthy for the children.” - -Then they attacked Cozie Cowl:--“If you would only keep decent hours, -and come out the proper time of day, Mr. Cozie Cowl, it would do you a -world of good.” And Cozie, with all his wisdom, was so silly as to -believe them, and came tumbling out of his hole in the ivy, looking so -foolish that the mischievous Jays laughed at him, and pecked at him till -he crept into his corner again. - -“As for you, Jerry,” said Mrs. Jay, “I don’t believe you are a bit -comfortable up there. Why don’t you marry Miss Hedgehog, and set up -house decently?” - -[Illustration] - -And so these two naughty birds made everybody uncomfortable, and taught -those who had been contented before to despise their own houses and -lonely life; till at last, instead of sweet songs, there was nothing but -complaints and noises; and, loudest of all, the sharp harsh cries of Mr. -and Mrs. Jay were heard from the tree. - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - -One day, the Squire and his lady, with their children, came past: “What -disagreeable noise is that? Oh, I see now, it is the Jays in that -oak--what pretty birds!” “Very pretty, my dear,” said her husband, “but -insufferably noisy: we must get rid of them.” And before night a gun -went _bang!_ and again _bang!_ and down went Mr. Jay and Mrs. Jay, with -all their fine feathers. And thus was peace restored to the OLD OAK. - -About this time, Jerry, who was a great favourite with everybody, took -to himself a nice little wife; and, in honour of the event, Mr. and Mrs. -Cozie Cowl determined to give a grand tea party. It was difficult to fix -upon a good hour, because, if it was during the daylight, Cozie Cowl -would be sure to fall asleep, and if it was at night, no one else would -be awake. So Mrs. Cozie, like a wise bird as she was, fixed on the -twilight hour, when the moon would rise soon and serve them for a lamp. - -[Illustration] - -What a nice feast she prepared for them! The best of nuts and acorns for -Jerry and his wee wife, beautiful dandelions for the Bunny family, -pretty speckled trout for Longlegs the Heron, grubs and grains for the -Jackdaws, and lovely fat worms for the Blackbird and Robin Redbreast; -while for Cozie himself she got the very thing in the world he liked -best--a particularly nasty dead mouse! Altogether there never was such a -merry party in the OLD OAK TREE. - -They sat a long time talking of many things, and at last they began to -talk about their great neighbours in the big house hard by. “The -Squire’s gardener is the best of men,” said Robin Redbreast; “he has -been digging up worms for me since six o’clock this morning!” “But what -do you think of the lady herself?” said Bunny; “I heard her order him to -fill the flower-beds with carnations, my own favourite food!” and the -sixteen little Bunnies cocked up their long ears at the thought. “I -know,” said the Blackbird, “the Squire’s cherries are the best in the -country. I am so much obliged to him.” “Yes,” said the Jackdaw, “and the -people who have put up the telegraph wires for us to sit upon!” - -[Illustration] - -“My friends,” said Cozie, “you know nothing about it. I fly about by -night, and know more than you do. I heard the gardener ordered to shoot -the Blackbirds who ate the cherries; to set traps for the rabbits; and I -heard my lady say she would like to have you, Jerry, my boy, running -round the treadmill in her Squirrel-cage! But as for the telegraph -wires, _they_ must have been put up for us to sit upon!” At this point -Mrs. Cozie volunteered a song; on which all the birds said “Good-night” -in a desperate hurry. - -[Illustration: Emrik & Binger, Lith. 15 Holborn Viaduct.] - -Now, the Jackdaws were not pleasant birds to have for neighbours. They -were always grubbing and pecking in Heart of Oak Hall, till they made -the hole too large to be good for the tree. Then the river that flowed -beside it, worked away among its roots and loosened it; so one day, the -Squire, as he came past, said, “That tree must be cut down.” - -[Illustration] - -Bunny, with his long ears, heard this, and ran directly to tell Jerry, -who agreed with him that it was a great risk to remain; so did Blackbird -and Robin. The Water Rat recommended a nice clean lodging to the -Bunnies. Jerry and his wife betook themselves to the horse-chestnut -tree; whilst Cozie Cowl and all the little Cozies just waited till it -was dark enough for them to see, and then they too flew away to another -shelter. - -But the Jackdaws would not be warned. “We have lived here always,” said -they, “and we are not going away now. This tree has stood for hundreds -of years, and it is likely to stand for a hundred more. You are always -so easily frightened, poor Bunny. Such a tree was never cut down in this -park, and never will be!” - -But the Squire had given his orders, and the next morning the woodmen -set to work to fell the Old Oak. The Jackdaws then began to think there -might be some truth in Jerry’s report; but when the woodmen went away to -breakfast, and all was still again, they believed their own opinion once -more, and went out as usual to find a dinner for their young family. -Grubs were scarce that day, and it was late before they returned home, -as they thought; but they had no home now. The ground was littered with -splinters and broken branches. The Old Oak Tree was lying prostrate on -the grass, and a few black feathers were floating down the river. - -[Illustration] - - - - - POND’S EXTRACT - - _Cures by External Application_ - - Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Hemorrhoids, Diarrhœa, Colic, - and all Inflammatory Diseases. - - It controls all Bleedings Internal or External. 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You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org/license - - -Title: The Old Oak Tree - -Author: Miss Moncrieff - -Release Date: July 17, 2020 [EBook #62682] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE OLD OAK TREE *** - - - - -Produced by Charlene Taylor, Harry Lamé and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team -at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images -generously made available by The Internet Archive) - - - - - - -</pre> - - -<div class="tnbox"> -<p class="center">Please see the <a href="#TN">Transcriber’s Notes</a> at the end of this text.</p> -</div> - -<hr class="chap" /> - -<div class="scr"> - -<div class="container60"> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<img src="images/cover.jpg" alt="Cover" /> -</div> - -</div><!--container60--> - -<hr class="chap" /> - -</div><!--scr--> - -<div class="titlepage"> - -<p class="center highline4 sstype">DEAN’S SIXPENNY NEW CHROMO PICTURE & TALE BOOKS.</p> - -<div class="titlebox"> - -<h1>the <span class="smcap"><b>Old<br /> -Oak Tree</b></span></h1> - -<p class="center">by<br /> -<span class="smcap fsize125">Miss Moncrieff</span></p> - -</div><!--titlebox--> - -<p class="emrikbinger">Emrik & Binger, Lith. 15 Holborn Viaduct.</p> - -<p class="center blankbefore05 sstype"><span class="gesp1 wordspace2">DEAN & SON</span>. -<span class="gesp1 wordspace2">160<sup>A</sup> FLEET STREET, LONDON E. C.</span><br /> -<span class="fsize70"><span class="gesp1 wordspace2">OR UNTEARABLE CLOTH—ONE SHILLING</span>.</span></p> - -</div><!--titlepage--> - -<hr class="chap" /> - -<div class="container60"> - -<div class="figcenter nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo002.jpg" alt="Rabbits" /> -</div> - -<p class="emrikbinger">Emrik & Binger, Lith. 15 Holborn Viaduct.</p> - -</div><!--container80--> - -<hr class="chap" /> - -<div class="story"> - -<h2 class="dontshow"><span class="smcap">the Old Oak Tree</span></h2> - -<div class="hh"> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<img src="images/illo003.jpg" alt="Squirrel in tree" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin maxw5m"> -<img src="images/illo003a.png" alt="O" /> -</div> - -<p class="dropcap"><span class="noshow">O</span>nce upon a time -there was an <span class="smcap">Old -Oak Tree</span> in a -gentleman’s park. It grew beside a -river, and stretched out its long -strong arms, covered with thick -green ivy, as if welcoming everybody -to its shelter.</p> - -</div><!--hh--> - -<div class="scr"> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo003top.jpg" alt="Top part" width="600" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo003mid1.jpg" alt="Middle top part" width="323" class="up005" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft dropcap"> -<img src="images/illo003a.png" alt="O" width="75" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo003mid2.jpg" alt="Middle bottom part" width="254" style="margin-top: -22px;" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo003bot.jpg" alt="Bottom part" width="227" class="up005" /> -</div> - -<p class="dropcap"><span class="noshow">O</span>nce upon a time -there was an <span class="smcap">Old -Oak Tree</span> in a -gentleman’s park. It grew beside a -river, and stretched out its long -strong arms, covered with thick -green ivy, as if welcoming everybody -to its shelter.</p> - -</div><!--scr--> - -<p>A number of animals took advantage -of its invitations:</p> - -<p>First, at the foot of it, lived Bunny -the Rabbit, with Mrs. Bunny, his wife, -and a fine family of sixteen children. -There they ran in and out, cocking up -their little white tails, and popping into -their hole as quick as lightning the moment -they saw anybody coming.</p> - -<p>Jerry, the Squirrel, who lived high -up in the tree, used to look down and -pity Mr. Bunny very much; for he was so -poor, had such a large family, -and not a single nut laid by -for the winter! But Bunny -knew better; and when he, -Mrs. Bunny, and the little -gray Bunnies were huddled -together so warm on a winter’s -night, he used to listen to the -wind, and say, “Poor Jerry! -how cold it must be up there!” -But Jerry could wrap his tail -round his neck like a boa, and fall sound asleep on the -tree-top.</p> - -<div class="figright nomargin maxw40pc"> -<img src="images/illo004.png" alt="Owls" /> -</div> - -<p>Below Jerry’s house, where the ivy was thickest, lived -Cozie Cowl, the Owl, with his wise nose, and his great -yellow staring eyes. He kept a singing-school at night, -and when all the other birds were sleeping you might hear -Cozie Cowl and the Misses Cozie Cowl all singing, “Tu-whit! -Tu-who-o!”</p> - -<p>Then, among the ivy was a Robin Redbreast, a pair of -Blackbirds, and two lovely Tomtits; there was also a noisy -family of Jackdaws, Mr. and Mrs. Ray by name, in a hole -in the trunk, which they called “Heart of Oak Hall;” and, -highest of all, lived a quiet old fisherman, called Longlegs, -the Heron.</p> - -</div><!--story--> - -<div class="container60"> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<img src="images/illo005.jpg" alt="Squirrel" /> -</div> - -</div><!--container60--> - -<div class="story"> - -<p>Most peaceably they all lived together, always polite and -neighbourly. They sang their best songs; and the Squire -used to look up and say,—“Ah! there is no tree so full of -music as the <span class="smcap">Old Oak</span>.”</p> - -<div class="hh"> - -<div class="figleft maxw60pc"> -<img src="images/illo007.jpg" alt="Garden" /> -</div> - -</div><!--hh--> - -<div class="scr"> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo007top.jpg" alt="Top" width="400" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo007mid1.jpg" alt="Middle" width="347" class="up005" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo007mid2.jpg" alt="Middle" width="212" class="up005" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo007bot.jpg" alt="Bottom" width="168" class="up005" /> -</div> - -</div><!--scr--> - -<p>One day a pair of new-comers came to the Old Oak Tree, -and began to settle themselves and build their nest. Mr. and -Mrs. Jay (for that -was their name) were -most beautiful birds, -with crests on their -heads and pretty -blue feathers on -their wings; but -their voices were -loud and sharp, and -they seemed to be -always scolding.</p> - -<p>They were full -of curiosity about -their neighbours, -and peeped into everybody’s -house. “Why -do you live down there, Mr. Bunny?” -said Mrs. Jay; “I’m sure your house must be damp, and -unhealthy for the children.”</p> - -<p>Then they attacked Cozie Cowl:—“If you would only keep -decent hours, and come out the proper time of day, Mr. Cozie -Cowl, it would do you a world of good.” And Cozie, with all -his wisdom, was so silly as to believe them, and came tumbling -out of his hole in the ivy, looking so foolish that the mischievous -Jays laughed at him, and pecked at him till he crept into his -corner again.</p> - -<p>“As for you, Jerry,” said Mrs. Jay, “I don’t believe you -are a bit comfortable up there. Why don’t you marry Miss -Hedgehog, and set up house decently?”</p> - -<div class="figcenter nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo008.jpg" alt="River" /> -</div> - -<p>And so these two naughty birds made everybody uncomfortable, -and taught those who had been contented before to -despise their own houses and lonely life; till at last, instead -of sweet songs, there was nothing but complaints and noises; -and, loudest of all, the sharp harsh cries of Mr. and Mrs. Jay -were heard from the tree.</p> - -</div><!--story--> - -<div class="container60"> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<img src="images/illo010.jpg" alt="Squire and family" /> -</div> - -</div><!--container60--> - -<div class="container60"> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<img src="images/illo011.jpg" alt="The end of Mr and Mrs Jay" /> -</div> - -</div><!--container60--> - -<div class="story"> - -<div class="hh"> - -<div class="figleft nomargin maxw40pc"> -<img src="images/illo013a.jpg" alt="Heron" /> -</div> - -</div><!--hh--> - -<div class="scr"> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo013atop.jpg" alt="Top" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo013amid.jpg" alt="Middle" class="up005" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo013abot.jpg" alt="Bottom" class="up005" /> -</div> - -</div><!--scr--> - -<p>One day, the Squire and his lady, with their children, came -past: “What disagreeable noise is that? Oh, I see now, it is -the Jays in that oak—what pretty birds!” “Very -pretty, my dear,” said her husband, “but insufferably -noisy: we must get rid of them.” -And before night a gun went <i>bang!</i> -and again <i>bang!</i> and down went Mr. -Jay and Mrs. Jay, with all their fine -feathers. And thus was peace restored -to the <span class="smcap">Old Oak</span>.</p> - -<p>About this time, Jerry, who was -a great favourite with everybody, -took to himself a nice little wife; -and, in honour of the event, Mr. -and Mrs. Cozie Cowl determined -to give a grand tea party. It was difficult to fix upon a good -hour, because, if it was during the daylight, Cozie Cowl would -be sure to fall asleep, and if it was at night, no one -else would be awake. So Mrs. Cozie, -like a wise bird as she was, fixed on -the twilight hour, when the moon would -rise soon and serve them for a lamp.</p> - -<div class="hh"> - -<div class="figright nomargin maxw35pc"> -<img src="images/illo013b.jpg" alt="Feeding birds" /> -</div> - -</div><!--hh--> - -<div class="scr"> - -<div class="figright nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo013btop.jpg" alt="Top" /> -</div> - -<div class="figright nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo013bbot.jpg" alt="Bottom" class="up005" /> -</div> - -</div><!--scr--> - -<p>What a nice feast she prepared for -them! The best of nuts and acorns -for Jerry and his wee wife, beautiful dandelions for the Bunny -family, pretty speckled trout for Longlegs the Heron, grubs -and grains for the Jackdaws, and lovely fat worms for the -Blackbird and Robin Redbreast; while for Cozie himself she -got the very thing in the world he liked best—a particularly -nasty dead mouse! Altogether there never was such a merry -party in the <span class="smcap">Old Oak Tree</span>.</p> - -<p>They sat a long time talking of many things, and at last they -began to talk about their great neighbours in the big house -hard by. “The Squire’s gardener is the best of men,” said -Robin Redbreast; “he has been digging up worms for me -since six o’clock this morning!” “But what do you think of -the lady herself?” said Bunny; “I heard her order -him to fill the flower-beds with carnations, my own favourite -food!” and the sixteen little Bunnies cocked up their long ears -at the thought. “I know,” said the Blackbird, “the Squire’s -cherries are the best in the country. I am so much obliged -to him.” “Yes,” said the Jackdaw, “and the people who have -put up the telegraph wires for us to sit upon!”</p> - -<div class="hh"> - -<div class="figcenter nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo014.jpg" alt="Birds on telegraph wire" /> -</div> - -</div><!--hh--> - -<div class="scr"> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo014top.jpg" alt="Birds on telegraph wire" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo014bot.jpg" alt="Birds on telegraph wire" class="up005" /> -</div> - -</div><!--scr--> - -<p>“My friends,” said Cozie, “you know nothing about it. -I fly about by night, and know more than you do. I heard -the gardener ordered to shoot the Blackbirds who ate the -cherries; to set traps for the rabbits; and I heard my lady say -she would like to have you, Jerry, my boy, running round the -treadmill in her Squirrel-cage! But as for the telegraph wires, -<i>they</i> must have been put up for us to sit upon!” At this point -Mrs. Cozie volunteered a song; on which all the birds said -“Good-night” in a desperate hurry.</p> - -</div><!--story--> - -<div class="container60"> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<img src="images/illo016.jpg" alt="Inhabitants of Oak Tree" /> -<p class="emrikbinger">Emrik & Binger, Lith. 15 Holborn Viaduct.</p> -</div> - -</div><!--container60--> - -<div class="story"> - -<p>Now, the Jackdaws were not pleasant birds to have for -neighbours. They were always grubbing and pecking in Heart -of Oak Hall, till they made the hole too large to be good for -the tree. Then the river that flowed beside it, worked away -among its roots and loosened it; so one day, the Squire, as he -came past, said, “That tree must be cut down.”</p> - -<div class="hh"> - -<div class="figleft nomargin maxw60pc"> -<img src="images/illo017.jpg" alt="Rabbits" /> -</div> - -</div><!--hh--> - -<div class="scr"> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo017top.jpg" alt="Part" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo017mid1.jpg" alt="Part" class="up005" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo017mid2.jpg" alt="Part" class="up005" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo017mid3.jpg" alt="Part" class="up005" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo017mid4.jpg" alt="Part" class="up005" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo017mid5.jpg" alt="Part" class="up005" /> -</div> - -<div class="figleft nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo017bot.jpg" alt="Part" class="up005" /> -</div> - -</div><!--scr--> - -<p>Bunny, with his long ears, heard this, and ran directly to tell -Jerry, who agreed with him that it was a great risk to remain; -so did Blackbird and Robin. -The Water Rat recommended -a nice clean -lodging to the Bunnies. -Jerry and his wife betook -themselves to the horse-chestnut -tree; whilst Cozie -Cowl and all the little Cozies -just waited till it was dark -enough for them to see, -and then they too flew -away to another shelter.</p> - -<p>But the Jackdaws -would not be warned. -“We have lived here always,” said they, “and we are not going -away now. This tree has stood for hundreds of years, and it is -likely to stand for a hundred more. You are always so easily -frightened, poor Bunny. Such a tree was never cut down -in this park, and never will be!”</p> - -<p>But the Squire had given his orders, and the next morning -the woodmen set to work to fell the Old Oak. The Jackdaws -then began to think there might be some truth in Jerry’s report; -but when the woodmen went away to breakfast, and all was -still again, they believed their own opinion once more, and went -out as usual to find a dinner for their young family. Grubs -were scarce that day, and it was late before they returned -home, as they thought; but they had no home now. The -ground was littered with splinters and broken branches. The -Old Oak Tree was lying prostrate on the grass, and a few -black feathers were floating down the river.</p> - -<div class="figcenter nomargin"> -<img src="images/illo018.jpg" alt="Cut down tree" /> -</div> - -</div><!--story--> - -<hr class="chap" /> - -<div class="adpage"> - -<div class="adtext"> - -<p class="center fsize250 sstype"><span class="gesp2 wordspace2">POND’S EXTRACT</span></p> - -<p class="center fsize125"><i>Cures by External Application</i></p> - -<p class="center fsize125"><b>Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Hemorrhoids, Diarrhœa, -Colic, and all Inflammatory Diseases.</b></p> - -<p class="center wordspace6">It controls all Bleedings Internal or External. It relieves all Aches and Pains.</p> - -<div class="split7030"> - -<div class="left7030"> - -<div class="split4060"> - -<div class="left4060"> - -<p class="center blankbefore75 fsize60"><b>POND’S EXTRACT</b></p> - -<p class="fsize60"><b>is invaluable for application to -Cuts, Burns, Bruises, and Sprains, -stopping pain and bleeding, reducing -swelling and inflammation, -and hastening healing. Once tried -it will ever after be kept in the -home.</b></p> - -<div class="centerblock"> - -<p class="center blankbefore15 fsize50">RECOMMENDED BY</p> - -<p class="noindent fsize70">CHARLES LOWDER, M.D.,<br /> -<span class="padl2">Lansdown House, Ryde, Isle</span><br /> -<span class="padl2">of Wight.</span><br /> -G. F. MABERLY, M.R.C.S.<br /> -DR. HERRING.</p> - -</div><!--centerblock--> - -</div><!--left4060--> - -<div class="right4060"> - -<div class="figcenter nomargin"> -<img src="images/ad01a.jpg" alt="Pond's" /> -</div> - -</div><!--right4060--> - -</div><!--split4060--> - -</div><!--left7030--> - -<div class="right7030"> - -<p class="center blankbefore75 fsize60"><b>POND’S EXTRACT</b></p> - -<p class="fsize60"><b>is applied in the same manner as -Arnica, to which it is immensely -superior. POND’S EXTRACT is -harmless taken internally even by -a child, while Arnica is an active -poison and dangerous to keep in a -family.</b></p> - -<div class="centerblock"> - -<p class="center blankbefore15 fsize50">RECOMMENDED BY</p> - -<p class="noindent fsize70">DR. BERNARD, F.R.C.P.<br /> -ARTHUR GUINESS, M.D.,<br /> -<span class="padl2">F.R.C.S.</span><br /> -GEORGE CHEVERTON, F.C.S.<br /> -<span class="padl2">&c., &c., &c.</span></p> - -</div><!--centerblock--> - -</div><!--right7030--> - -<p class="thinline allclear"> </p> - -</div><!--split7030--> - -<p class="center"><b>Sold by all Chemists at 13<sup>1</sup>⁄<sub>2</sub>d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d., and 8s. 6d. per Bottle.</b></p> - -<p class="center highline2 fsize75"><i>See that you get the genuine, sold only in our Bottles with Landscape Trade Mark on outside -Buff Wrapper.</i></p> - -<p class="center fsize150 wordspace6"><b><span class="smcap">Pond’s Extract Company of London, Limited</span>,</b></p> - -<p class="center fsize200"><b>482, OXFORD STREET.</b></p> - -</div><!--adtext--> - -<hr class="full" /> - -<div class="split5050"> - -<div class="left5050"> - -<div class="adtext br"> - -<p class="center fsize90 bb"><i>ORDER OF ANY GROCER OR OILMAN.</i></p> - -<p class="noindent fsize125 wordspace2"><b>Best of all Sauces for STEAKS.<br /> -Best of all Sauces for CHOPS.</b></p> - -<div class="split9010"> - -<div class="left9010"> - -<div class="split1090"> - -<div class="left1090"> - -<p class="vertical"><b>B<br />e<br />s<br />t<br /> <br />o<br />f<br /> -<br />a<br />l<br />l<br /> <br />S<br />a<br />u<br />c<br />e<br />s<br /> - <br />f<br />o<br />r<br /> <br />F<br />I<br />S<br />H<br />.</b></p> - -</div><!--left1090--> - -<div class="right1090"> - -<div class="border1"> - -<p class="center fsize50 sstype"><i>ORDER OF ANY GROCER OR OILMAN.</i></p> - -<div class="border2"> - -<div class="figcenter nomargin"> -<img src="images/ad01b.jpg" alt="Chef" /> -</div> - -<p class="center fsize200 highline3"><span class="bt bb">“Chef” Sauce</span></p> - -<p class="center fsize200 highline3"><span class="bt bb">Creamy.</span></p> - -</div><!--border2--> - -<p class="center fsize50 blankbefore05 sstype"><i>ORDER OF ANY GROCER OR OILMAN.</i></p> - -</div><!--border1--> - -</div><!--right1090--> - -</div><!--split1090--> - -</div><!--left9010--> - -<div class="right9010"> - -<p class="vertical"><b>B<br />e<br />s<br />t<br /> <br />o<br />f<br /> <br /> -a<br />l<br />l<br /> <br />S<br />a<br />u<br />c<br />e<br />s<br /> <br />f<br />o<br /> -r<br /> <br />S<br />O<br />U<br />P<br />S<br />.</b></p> - -</div><!--right9010--> - -<p class="thinline allclear"> </p> - -</div><!--split9010--> - -<p class="noindent fsize125 wordspace2"><b>Best of all Sauces for STEWS.</b></p> - -<p class="center fsize65"><b>Wholesale of Dowling & Son, Leadenhall Market, London.</b></p> - -</div><!--adtext--> - -</div><!--left5050--> - -<div class="right5050"> - -<div class="adtext"> - -<div class="split7030"> - -<div class="left7030"> - -<div class="split4060"> - -<div class="left4060"> - -<p class="center fsize80 blankbefore1"><i>Over One -Million and a -Half of Kopf’s -Consolidated -Soups</i></p> - -</div><!--left4060--> - -<div class="right4060"> - -<div class="figcenter nomargin"> -<img src="images/ad01c.jpg" alt="Trade mark" /> -</div> - -</div><!--right4060--> - -</div><!--split4060--> - -</div><!--left7030--> - -<div class="right7030"> - -<p class="center fsize80 blankbefore1"><i>have been -sent to the -troops in Afghanistan -and -South Africa.</i></p> - -</div><!--right7030--> - -<p class="thinline allclear"> </p> - -</div><!--split7030--> - -<p class="kopf"><b><span class="kopfk">K</span><span class="kopfopf">OPF’S</span> EXTRACT OF MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED</b>,<br /> -<span class="smcap">5, Agar Street, Charing Cross, London, W.C.</span></p> - -<p class="fsize55">First Prize Gold Medal obtained at the Sydney International Exhibition, -1879, for “Extracts of Meat and nutritious preparations generally.”</p> - -<p class="kopf"><b><span class="kopfk">K</span><span class="kopfopf">OPF’S</span> EXTRACT OF BEEF.</b>—The purest form of beef -tea; eight to ten per cent. more nutritious than any other.</p> - -<p class="kopf"><b><span class="kopfk">K</span><span class="kopfopf">OPF’S</span> -ESSENCE OF BEEF.</b>—Especially adapted for invalids -who can take no other form of nourishment.</p> - -<p class="kopf"><b><span class="kopfk">K</span><span class="kopfopf">OPF’S</span> BEEF LOZENGES.</b>—Invaluable to those who have -to fast long.</p> - -<p class="kopf"><b><span class="kopfk">K</span><span class="kopfopf">OPF’S</span> CONSOLIDATED SOUPS</b>, comprising Erbswurst or -Pea Soup, Mulligatawny, Green Pea, Scotch Broth, Hotch -Potch, &c.</p> - -<p class="fsize55">In tins, Ox Tail, Gravy, Mock Turtle, &c.</p> - -<p class="kopf"><b><span class="kopfk">K</span><span class="kopfopf">OPF’S</span> PREPARED MARROW</b>, from Best Beef Marrow -Bones.</p> - -<p class="kopf"><b><span class="kopfk">K</span><span class="kopfopf">OPF’S</span> COMPRESSED VEGETABLES</b>, Preserving the properties -of Fresh Vegetables.</p> - -<p class="kopf"><b><span class="kopfk">K</span><span class="kopfopf">OPF’S</span> CONSOLIDATED TEA AND COFFEE.</b>—With and -without Milk and Sugar.</p> - -<p class="kopf"><b><span class="kopfk">K</span><span class="kopfopf">OPF’S</span> EXTRACT OF MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED</b>,</p> - -<p class="right fsize70">5, AGAR STREET, CHARING CROSS.</p> - -</div><!--adtext--> - -</div><!--right5050--> - -<p class="thinline allclear"> </p> - -</div><!--split5050--> - -</div><!--adpage--> - -<p class="adillo"><a href="images/ad01.png">Image</a> of page</p> - -<div class="hh"> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<img src="images/ad01.png" alt="Advert" /> -</div> - -</div><!--hh--> - -<div class="adpage"> - -<div class="split8020"> - -<div class="left8020"> - -<div class="split2575"> - -<div class="left2575"> - -<p class="center fsize60 padl25">FOR DAILY HOUSEHOLD USE.</p> - -<div class="split5050"> - -<div class="left5050 br"> - -<p class="center fsize60">FOR<br />THE SEA-SIDE.</p> - -</div><!--left5050--> - -<div class="right5050"> - -<p class="center fsize60">FOR<br />THE COUNTRY.</p> - -</div><!--right5050--> - -<p class="thinline allclear"> </p> - -</div><!--split5050--> - -<p class="center fsize60 padl25">FOR OLD and YOUNG.<br /> -FOR THE TRAVELLER BY SEA AND LAND.</p> - -<p class="fsize70 padl25"><i>It is cheaper than the ordinary Coffee, because -there is no waste, and a single cup or -more is made with equal facility. It is -guaranteed pure and free from chicory.</i></p> - -</div><!--left2575--> - -<div class="right2575 bl br"> - -<div class="spades"> - -<p>CALL A<br /> -<span class="extrahigh">A</span><br /> -AND</p> - -</div><!--spades--> - -<p class="center fsize150 wordspace2">BRANSON’S COFFEE EXTRACT</p> - -<p class="center sstype fsize125"><b>THE PERFECTION OF COFFEE.</b></p> - -<p class="center fsize110 wordspace6">18 Cups of Coffee for 6d; No Chicory.</p> - -</div><!--right2575--> - -</div><!--split2575--> - -</div><!--left8020--> - -<div class="right8020"> - -<p class="center fsize60">REFRESHING. EXHILARATING.<br /> -BETTER THAN TEA.<br /> -A MORE VALUABLE STIMULANT -THAN ALCOHOL.</p> - -<p class="fsize65 blankbefore75 padr25">“The Coffee Extract is pure. It is a -valuable nervine stimulant.”—<i>British -Medical Journal.</i></p> - -<p class="center sstype fsize70 blankbefore75"><i>Sold in Bottles at 6d., 1s. & 2s. each, -by all Grocers and Chemists.</i></p> -</div><!--right8020--> - -<p class="thinline allclear"> </p> - -</div><!--split8020--> - -<hr class="full" /> - -<div class="split5050"> - -<div class="left5050 br"> - -<div class="adtext"> - -<p class="center fsize150 gesp2 wordspace2">THE ORIGINAL</p> - -<p class="center fsize150 sstype"><b>H. W. BRAND,</b></p> - -<p class="center"><span class="fsize70">SOLE LONDON ADDRESS—</span><br /> -<span class="fsize90"><b>21, SACKVILLE STREET, PICCADILLY, W.</b></span></p> - -<hr class="full" /> - -<p class="center"><span class="fsize90">ASK FOR H. W. BRAND’S</span><br /> -<span class="gesp1">RESTORATIVES FOR INVALIDS.</span></p> - -<hr class="half" /> - -<p class="center fsize125 sstype"><b><span class="gesp1">ESSENCE OF BEEF</span>,</b></p> - -<p class="noindent fsize70">Consists solely of the juice of the finest Beef extracted by a -gentle heat without the addition of water. It thus contains all -the most stimulating portions of the meat, and has long been -used and recommended by the medical profession in cases of -nervous debility, enfeebled digestion, and great exhaustion.</p> - -<p class="fsize90"><i>Similar Essences are prepared from Veal, Mutton, -Chicken, Turtle, &c.</i></p> - -<hr class="half" /> - -<p class="center fsize125 sstype"><b>CONCENTRATED BEEF TEA</b></p> - -<p class="noindent fsize70 wordspace2">Contains all the soluble ingredients of the best Beef, and is -highly recommended by the most eminent of the medical -profession.</p> - -<hr class="half" /> - -<p class="center fsize110 sstype"><b><span class="gesp1">SAVORY MEAT LOZENGES</span>.</b></p> - -<hr class="half" /> - -<p class="center fsize125">INTERNATIONAL <b><span class="sstype">A1</span></b> SAUCE.</p> - -<p class="noindent fsize70">The best and most generally used Sauce, excellent with Chops -and Steaks, Cold Meats, &c.</p> - -<hr class="half" /> - -<p class="center fsize125 sstype gesp2"><b>ZISNOZAKOUSKA</b></p> - -<p class="center fsize90">ARMY AND NAVY RELISH.</p> - -<p class="noindent fsize70">Very appétissant for breakfast or tea on a muffin or toast, or -as a sandwich between well-buttered milk biscuits.</p> - -<hr class="half" /> - -<p class="center fsize70"><i>CAUTION.—Our Restoratives for Invalids are distinguished by bearing -a Straw instead of a Green-coloured Label.</i></p> - -</div><!--adtext--> - -</div><!--left5050--> - -<div class="right5050"> - -<div class="adtext"> - -<p class="center"><b><span class="fsize150">THOMAS PERRIN,</span></b><br /> -<span class="fsize80">WHOLESALE</span><br /> -<span class="fsize110"><span class="gesp1">WINE & BRANDY MERCHANT</span>,</span><br /> -23, ROOD LANE, LONDON, E.C.</p> - -<hr class="half high" /> - -<p class="fsize70">Celebrated as an Importer of Wines and Spirits of undoubted -genuineness and high quality. <span class="smcap">Strongly recommends</span> -the undermentioned Wines and Spirits for their good value -and guaranteed purity:—</p> - -<div class="split5050"> - -<div class="left5050 br"> - -<table class="booze" summary="Drinks"> - -<tr> -<th colspan="2" class="right fsize70">Per doz.</th> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td class="drink">Fine Bordeaux Claret some time in bottle</td> -<td class="price">15s.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td class="drink">Very Fine Mellow Dry Sherry</td> -<td class="price">28s.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td class="drink">Very Fine, rather full Sherry</td> -<td class="price">28s.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td class="drink">Fine Old Ruby Port many years in bottle</td> -<td class="price">42s.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td class="drink">Rare Old-Fashioned Madeira, 13 years old, very soft and fine flavor</td> -<td class="price">42s.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td class="drink">Very Superior Marsala, very old in bottle, very soft, free from spirit</td> -<td class="price">24s.</td> -</tr> - -</table> - -</div><!--left5050--> - -<div class="right5050"> - -<table class="booze highlines" summary="Drinks"> - -<tr> -<th colspan="2" class="right fsize70">Per doz.</th> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td class="drink">Very Fine Old Sauterne</td> -<td class="price">24s.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td class="drink">Very Fine Old Chablis</td> -<td class="price">24s.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td class="drink">Splendid Old Cognac, invaluable for medicinal uses, specially bottled in Cognac, of great age</td> -<td class="price">63s.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td class="drink">Very Fine Old Scotch Whisky, thoroughly matured</td> -<td class="price">42s.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td class="drink">Very Fine Old Irish Whisky, thoroughly matured</td> -<td class="price">42s.</td> -</tr> - -</table> - -</div><!--right5050--> - -<p class="thinline allclear"> </p> - -</div><!--split5050--> - -<p class="center sstype highline15"><span class="gesp1">ALL BOTTLES INCLUDED</span>.</p> - -<hr class="half" /> - -<p class="hind02 fsize70"><i>In addition to the above Specially Quoted Wines and Spirits adapted -for Family Use, the Stock consists of Curious Old Sherries, Rare -Old Vintage Ports of Celebrated Vintages, and other Wines and -Spirits, quotations of which shall be forwarded on application.</i></p> - -</div><!--addtext--> - -</div><!--right5050--> - -<p class="thinline allclear"> </p> - -</div><!--split5050--> - -<hr class="full" /> - -<div class="adtext"> - -<p class="right fsize150 gesp1">OLDRIDGE’S BALM OF COLUMBIA</p> - -<p class="right sstype fsize125 padr12"><b>PREVENTS BALDNESS</b></p> - -<p class="right fsize120 wordspace2">AND THE HAIR TURNING GREY.</p> - -<p class="right">When used for Children forms the Basis of a<br /> -<span class="fsize110"><b>MAGNIFICENT HEAD<br /> -OF HAIR.</b></span></p> - -<p class="center gesp1 wordspace2 fsize200 highline15"><span class="bt2 bb2"><b> STRENGTHENS WEAK HAIR. </b></span></p> - -<p class="noindent"><b>Causes<br /> -Eyebrows, Whiskers,<br /> -and Mustachios to grow freely.</b></p> - -<p class="noindent"><span class="padl8 fsize110">SOLD EVERYWHERE</span><br /> -<span class="fsize150 padl3 wordspace4"><b>3s. 6d., 6s., and 11s.</b></span></p> - -<p class="noindent"><span class="padl16">WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FROM</span><br /> -<span class="fsize120 wordspace4"><span class="gesp1">22, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, W.C</span>.</span></p> - -<p class="noindent"><span class="padl22"><i>ESTABLISHED SIXTY YEARS.</i></span></p> - -</div><!--adtext--> - -</div><!--adpage--> - -<p class="adillo"><a href="images/ad02.png">Image</a> of page</p> - -<div class="hh"> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<img src="images/ad02.png" alt="Advert" /> -</div> - -</div><!--hh--> - -<div class="adpage showall"> - -<div class="adtext"> - -<p class="center fsize125"><span class="gesp2 wordspace2">SEVEN PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED</span>.</p> - -<hr class="half" /> - -<p class="center fsize150"><span class="gesp2 wordspace2">GOODALL’S HOUSEHOLD SPECIALITIES</span>.</p> - -<p class="goodall"><span class="product"><b>GOODALL’S YORKSHIRE RELISH</b></span> -<span class="description">THE MOST DELICIOUS SAUCE IN THE WORLD.<br /> -“Makes the plainest viands palatable.”</span></p> - -<p class="goodallprice"><i>Bottles, 6d., 1s. and 2s. each.</i></p> - -<p class="goodall"><span class="product"><b>GOODALL’S BAKING POWDER</b></span> -<span class="description">THE BEST IN THE WORLD.<br /> -“Pastry without Butter, beautiful Light Bread without Yeast.”</span></p> - -<p class="goodallprice"><i>1d. Packets; 6d., 1s., 2s. and 5s. Tins.</i></p> - -<p class="goodall"><span class="product"><b>GOODALL’S QUININE WINE</b></span> -<span class="description">THE BEST TONIC YET INTRODUCED<br /> -“For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, and restoring Invalids to Vigour.”</span></p> - -<p class="goodallprice"><i>Bottles, 1s., 1s. 1-1/2d., 2s. and 2s. 3d. each.</i></p> - -<p class="goodall"><span class="product"><b>GOODALL’S CUSTARD POWDER</b></span> -<span class="description">MAKES DELICIOUS CUSTARDS WITHOUT EGGS, AND<br /> -AT HALF PRICE.</span></p> - -<p class="goodallprice"><i>In Boxes, 6d. and 1s. each.</i></p> - -<p class="goodall"><span class="product"><b>GOODALL’S GINGER BEER POWDER</b></span> -<span class="description"><span class="smcap">Makes THREE GALLONS of the BEST GINGER<br /> -BEER in the World for</span> 3d.</span></p> - -<p class="goodallprice"><i>In Packets, 3d. and 6d. each.</i></p> - -<p class="goodall"><span class="product"><b>GOODALL’S MUSHROOM KETCHUP</b></span> -<span class="description">RECOMMENDED TO ALL TRUE LOVERS OF<br /> -THE PURE MUSHROOM.</span></p> - -<p class="goodallprice"><i>In Bottles at 6d., 1s., and 2s. each.</i></p> - -<p class="goodall"><span class="product"><b>GOODALL’S EGG POWDER</b></span> -<span class="description">ONE PENNY PACKET WILL GO AS FAR AS FOUR EGGS.<br /> -“Its action resembles that of the Egg in every particular.”</span></p> - -<p class="goodallprice"><i>In 1d. Packets; 6d. and 1s. Tins.</i></p> - -<p class="goodall"><span class="product"><b>GOODALL’S BLANCMANGE POWDER</b></span> -<span class="description">MOST DELICIOUS BLANCMANGES IN A FEW<br /> -MINUTES.</span></p> - -<p class="goodallprice"><i>In Boxes, 6d. and 1s. each.</i></p> - -<p class="goodall"><span class="product"><b>GOODALL’S BRUNSWICK BLACK</b></span> -<span class="description">FOR PAINTING STOVES, GRATES, IRON, TIN, &c.</span></p> - -<p class="goodallprice"><i>In 6d. and 1s. Bottles.</i></p> - -<p class="center"><span class="fsize60">Sold by Grocers, Chemists, Patent Medicine Dealers, Oilmen, &c.</span> -<span class="fsize75"><i>Proprietors</i>:</span> <span class="fsize90"><b>GOODALL, BACKHOUSE & CO., LEEDS.</b></span></p> - -</div><!--adtext--> - -<hr class="full" /> - -<div class="split5050"> - -<div class="left5050 br"> - -<div class="adtext"> - -<p class="center gesp2 fsize150">BRAGG’S</p> - -<p class="center sstype fsize125 wordspace4"><b>VEGETABLE CHARCOAL,</b></p> - -<p class="center fsize80">OR</p> - -<p class="center sstype fsize120"><i>PURE CARBON BISCUITS</i>.</p> - -<hr class="half high" /> - -<p class="center fsize120"><b><span class="gesp1">A NUTRITIOUS, PLEASANT, AND -HEALTHFUL DIET</span>,</b></p> - -<p class="noindent fsize80">Which has produced great benefit and positive relief -to thousands of sufferers from Indigestion, Bile, -Acidity, Foul Breath, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Worms, -&c. at this season of the year; is now strongly recommended -as a relief, if not a preventative, of Diarrhœa -and other Choleraic Disorders. There is a medical -testimony to its beneficial effects in those complaints.</p> - -<p class="center blankbefore75 blankafter75 fsize60"><b>Worms in Children are speedily eradicated,<br /> -from the fact that the Charcoal destroys the food of the Worms.</b></p> - -<hr class="half high" /> - -<p class="center fsize90"><i>Sold in Tins, 1s., 2s., 4s., and 8s. each, by all<br /> -Chemists, and by the Manufacturer</i>,</p> - -<p class="center blankbefore05"><span class="fsize110 gesp2 wordspace4"><b>J. L. BRAGG,</b></span><br /> -14 (late 2), Wigmore Street, Cavendish Square.</p> - -</div><!--adtext--> - -</div><!--left5050--> - -<div class="right5050"> - -<div class="adtext"> - -<p class="center sstype fsize150"><b><span class="smcap">M<span class="fsize80">iss</span></span> EMILY FAITHFUL,</b></p> - -<p class="center fsize70 highline1">In the <i>Victoria Magazine</i> of December, 1879,</p> - -<p class="center fsize120"><b><span class="gesp1">SAYS:</span>—</b></p> - -<p class="noindent fsize80">“<i>It is with the utmost confidence that we recommend this -excellent preparation</i>,</p> - -<p class="center fsize70 sstype highline2"><b>[CROSBY’S VITALIZED PHOSPHATES.]</b></p> - -<p class="noindent fsize80"><i>Those engaged in brain work would be saved from the -fatal resort to chloral and other destructive stimulants if -they would have recourse to a remedy so simple and efficacious.</i>”</p> - -<p class="noindent fsize80"><span class="padl4">It</span> is a preparation prepared according to <span class="smcap">Dr. -Percy’s</span> Formula, and is essentially a brain and nerve -restorer, much in use among the upper classes of society, -and will be found of inestimable value in the deficient -mental and bodily growth of <b>CHILDREN</b>, and in the -lassitude and sleeplessness of debilitated <b>WOMEN</b>, and -in the overtaxed secretion of Nursing Mothers.</p> - -<p class="noindent fsize80"><span class="padl4">Physicians</span> alone have prescribed 157,780 bottles -as pleasant to take and <span class="smcap"><b>FREE FROM ALL DANGER</b></span>.</p> - -<p class="center fsize70"><i>Sold by every Chemist, price 3/9 per Bottle (containing 44 adult doses) -or POST FREE from</i> <span class="smcap">F. Crosby</span>, 137<span class="smcap">A</span>, Strand, London, <i>upon -receipt of Stamps or P. O. 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