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( ) || j | ANY readers of this paper will be wondering if the Proprietor of "Beecham ' s Pills" | m ( ) is bringing out something fresh this Christmas , in order to remind them ( as he has ( M ' ) done in novel ways several consecutive Yule Tides ) that his Pills are " "Worth a Guinea W ) I a Box , " and the following is the plan hit upon . Any reader , who sends promptly , a W / { Postal Order , for One Shilling , payable to THOMAS BEBCHAM , St . Helens , "will receive , j |\ I ) without delay , a parcel containing the following : — | m 11 A CALENDAR .-Red Oloth , Blocked in Gold , 6 J" x 4 " , either to S 1 1 1 stand or hang , with tear-off-leaf for each day printed in black || j { and red , giving length of day and quarters of the moon ; equal M j j ) to anything sold at One Shilling . (| j ) I ) A TUBE OF BEECHAM'S TOOTH PASTE .-Advertised at Is each , || and never yet sold , even by stores , below 9 d . Any one who W t I . has previously tried this Tooth Paste will appreciate this JL ( ) chance of getting a bargain , and those who have not , had | ( ) better avail themselves of the opportunity . S | A YARD TAPE MEASURE , made of untearable linen , with inches || j and sixteenths clearly printed thereon ; the measurement is W (| reliable , and the tape will be a lasting handy commodity . ( j I A VOLUME OP MUSIC .-Beecham ' s Music Portfolio , Volume 5 , ) \ just published , containing •— \ i K Maggie Murphy ' s Home—The Irish Emigrant—The Old Folks at Home—I'll take you Home again / > \ 7 Kathleen—Eock-a-bye , Baby—Fairy Wedding Waltz—Only to see her Face again—Charity—A Flower \ 1 ( \ from Mother ' s Grave—Hearts and Homes—The Farmer's Boy—The low backed Car—The Diver—The ( \ ) J \ Gipsy Countess—Phillis is my only Joy—What are the Wild Waves saying—Cherry Ripe—The Spanish A > \ ) Caviller—The Better Land—The Auld House—The Best of Friends must part—Tbe Minstrel Boy—Tout ( J \ \ a la Joie Polka—The Harp that once through Tara ' s Halls—Annie Laurie—Weel may the Keel Row— I \ V \> - Consider the Lilies—In Cellar Cool—The Mi t ting of the Waters—Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay March . * ' \ v ( 7 i ) j ) Those musical readers who are not the lucky possessors of Yolumes 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , c \ u jj each of which contains thirty different pieces of music ( either old gems , or some of the ( ) •( D most popular songs of the day ) can have the same sent with the " Feast of Reason" { ) \ ) parcel , by sending One Shilling extra ; or any single volume at Threepence each extra . ( ) \\ ORACLES . —These have been some time before the public , but are I |) in as great demand as ever . A supply will be sent with each { \ I ) parcel , gratis . ( ) ¦ | . i \ JJK The loss on each parcel is considerable , and the supply is therefore limited . There > ( i y is no guessing or prize competition about this ; it is simply a matter of sending One ) ( ( 1 \ Shilling , and getting more than double its value . If any one is dissatisfied , they can ( J ) . return the parcel , post-paid , and their money , less first cost of postage , will be returned ; ( ) J ) and any Shillings received after the parcels are exhausted will be at once refunded . ( ) ( 1 ) Write EARLY and Write OLE ABLY , to ( } | THE PROPRIETOR OF " BEEOHAM' 8 PILLS / ' \\ n ST . HELENS , Lancashire , (§ t ) 11 & —DON'T TURN OVER- U JD I ) i \\ y JL- UNTIL YOU HAVE BEAD THE ABOVE . CojK

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( ) || j | ANY readers of this paper will be wondering if the Proprietor of "Beecham ' s Pills" | m ( ) is bringing out something fresh this Christmas , in order to remind them ( as he has ( M ' ) done in novel ways several consecutive Yule Tides ) that his Pills are " "Worth a Guinea W ) I a Box , " and the following is the plan hit upon . Any reader , who sends promptly , a W / { Postal Order , for One Shilling , payable to THOMAS BEBCHAM , St . Helens , "will receive , j |\ I ) without delay , a parcel containing the following : — | m 11 A CALENDAR .-Red Oloth , Blocked in Gold , 6 J" x 4 " , either to S 1 1 1 stand or hang , with tear-off-leaf for each day printed in black || j { and red , giving length of day and quarters of the moon ; equal M j j ) to anything sold at One Shilling . (| j ) I ) A TUBE OF BEECHAM'S TOOTH PASTE .-Advertised at Is each , || and never yet sold , even by stores , below 9 d . Any one who W t I . has previously tried this Tooth Paste will appreciate this JL ( ) chance of getting a bargain , and those who have not , had | ( ) better avail themselves of the opportunity . S | A YARD TAPE MEASURE , made of untearable linen , with inches || j and sixteenths clearly printed thereon ; the measurement is W (| reliable , and the tape will be a lasting handy commodity . ( j I A VOLUME OP MUSIC .-Beecham ' s Music Portfolio , Volume 5 , ) \ just published , containing •— \ i K Maggie Murphy ' s Home—The Irish Emigrant—The Old Folks at Home—I'll take you Home again / > \ 7 Kathleen—Eock-a-bye , Baby—Fairy Wedding Waltz—Only to see her Face again—Charity—A Flower \ 1 ( \ from Mother ' s Grave—Hearts and Homes—The Farmer's Boy—The low backed Car—The Diver—The ( \ ) J \ Gipsy Countess—Phillis is my only Joy—What are the Wild Waves saying—Cherry Ripe—The Spanish A > \ ) Caviller—The Better Land—The Auld House—The Best of Friends must part—Tbe Minstrel Boy—Tout ( J \ \ a la Joie Polka—The Harp that once through Tara ' s Halls—Annie Laurie—Weel may the Keel Row— I \ V \> - Consider the Lilies—In Cellar Cool—The Mi t ting of the Waters—Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay March . * ' \ v ( 7 i ) j ) Those musical readers who are not the lucky possessors of Yolumes 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , c \ u jj each of which contains thirty different pieces of music ( either old gems , or some of the ( ) •( D most popular songs of the day ) can have the same sent with the " Feast of Reason" { ) \ ) parcel , by sending One Shilling extra ; or any single volume at Threepence each extra . ( ) \\ ORACLES . —These have been some time before the public , but are I |) in as great demand as ever . A supply will be sent with each { \ I ) parcel , gratis . ( ) ¦ | . i \ JJK The loss on each parcel is considerable , and the supply is therefore limited . There > ( i y is no guessing or prize competition about this ; it is simply a matter of sending One ) ( ( 1 \ Shilling , and getting more than double its value . If any one is dissatisfied , they can ( J ) . return the parcel , post-paid , and their money , less first cost of postage , will be returned ; ( ) J ) and any Shillings received after the parcels are exhausted will be at once refunded . ( ) ( 1 ) Write EARLY and Write OLE ABLY , to ( } | THE PROPRIETOR OF " BEEOHAM' 8 PILLS / ' \\ n ST . HELENS , Lancashire , (§ t ) 11 & —DON'T TURN OVER- U JD I ) i \\ y JL- UNTIL YOU HAVE BEAD THE ABOVE . CojK

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