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Under Imperial and j || y § yy | Royal Patronage . m » MHM || MMHHK J ^^ H W mk I Pf Kim «¦¦ _>_« H B ¦ 8 _ i B __^ H ! ¦ a I B 1 A _ 1 m V ^ H INDOOR ROWERS , which up till recently were only used foi ? SPORTING- purposes , are now generally used as Hygienic Agents to strengthen and to restore HEALTH , and are recommended toy the Medical Profession to all those who suffer from ASTHMA , WEAK LUNGS , DEBILITY , TORPID LIVER , & c , & c . _^_ RP ^ V : ! _^_ k ~ V ^^™ i _ P ^^^^^^^^^^^ I t- * s \ j \ j \ s * j \ s \/\ s \/* m H ^ KEr ^ iv ¦ . * - _^_^__ . ~ - - _ i _ 9 _^_^_^_^_ l / V / W ^ ^^^^ t I ; ^ 9 h £ : < _ PiBH _ i __ i _ S _ 5 _^_ l \ PRICE c » i ¦^ BBHBPBB ^ BB ^^ slff ^^^^ w ' sSl ^ Bil c«—— - «>» - — ^ . " " " " *'"•" ¦ - ' - ¦¦ = 5 i ., "; jH :: ilWirfi ^ . ^ ^ yaaiTMtSgfcj H . I . M . THE EMPEROR OP GERMANY says : " I take exercite on the Ilower Kith sliding teat , in my Palace , every morning , and consider it a very valuable exercise . " LORD AMPTHILL , lute IVsWent of the Oxford University Boating Club , who recently jiurclaseil cue of these rowers , writes us : — * ' The Home Rower it a flood meant of developing and keeping in good condition a number of mitscles which are used in . rowing , and is the best contrivance for its purpose Ihavt yet seen . " THE WORLD says , Jan . T , 1896 : " Thin is a hygienic age . Health it alieayt our first comideration , and tliat exercise is tlic bett means towards health it to universally acknowledged that Vigor , of Haker Street , hat become a public benefactor by hit new inventions . His clever substitute for horse-riding was personally patronised by the Princctt of Walet ; and now the Rrrmrtn Emperor hn » token up M » Home-Ilowtr , lrln ' cli i » n machine by which yon have all the advantages of real boating except river , scenery , and air . The action it the same at that cf pulling in a * boat . and you can regulate the action differently at though you were pulling up or down stream . There is , too , a sliding seat , and an indicutor to show how far you % could hure gone had you been really rowing . Doctors have always recommended thitex . rcise mr weak lungs , and women ( who take nearly at much exercise now as men ) knoto well how good rowing is fur ( lie figure as well «« for the heattli . " Booms for testing this invention ( and also onr new substitute for hnrso-ridinc , PERSONALLY ORDERED BY H . R . H . THE PRINCESS OP WALES , and highly recommended by the Field ) , have been specially set apart at our Establishment .

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BUNTER'S—s ~*~ TettYJJEtA . ILa & J . J ^ M P R \/ I |\| F INSTANTLY . I V bn I 1 W I I ^ ¦¦_¦ Owing to mi extensive ilocny in two double teeth I Buffered I ' m' days cxcriicintiiig pain . I was recom mended to try Hunter ' s Nervine . I did so . To my joy , tho pain ijnickly nnd e . itirely censed . I luivc since repeatedly derived the ^ rentest possible re l ie f in severe neurnlpc headache from four or live drops of . Hunter ' s Nervine , taken upon a . luiup of white su-rnr . "—llev . AVHEUV C . PRICK , H . A . ( Into 1 'V'llow of New College , Oxford ) TOOTH-ACHE " * otl , il , P l , il » 1 > 0 better . It banishes nil pain and saves the tooth "¦—( iOKI ) OX ST . AHI . iKS , Ksip , 31 . 1 ) ., If . N . TOOTH-AOHE " Very severe rases under my cure have found instantaneous nnd permanent _____ relief . Hnvitif ; usfil it with invariable success , I recommend its use to the pro-TOOTH-AOHE tcsi > iMi and the public . "— . 7 . JlonX . Sr'l , ' ,, 31 ]) ., 3 I . H C . S . ___ ^^ ____ . 4 _ . ____ "I have tried Bunter ' s Nervine in ninny cases , and in every instance per TOOTH-ACHJ- manent relief has been obtained . " — K . . S 311 T 1 I , 3 I . lt . CS . " Bunter ' s Nervine , " sold by all Chemists , 1 / 1 J & 2 / 9 . Dli . ASDBEW WILSON , F . K-. S . E ., writinf ? in Health says : NEURALGrlA '• ' UUNTKR'S NERVINE' has stood tho most severe test . For many years it lias been the favourite household remedy for TOOTHACHE nnd kindred ailments WEURALGIA of II NEURALGIC character . It contains nothing of a deleterious nature , and — . — - _ - — . _ _ , _ . should claim an honoured place in every family medicine chest . " IN XJ U JLVAJU \ XIA Ask for "Bunter ' s Nervine , " 1 / 1 % & _ 2 / 9

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A PURE AND PERFECT ARTICLE FOB ^ r ^^^ Teeth , Gums and Breath . P ^* TOOTH-POLISH . ll ' i' / l Purify and Beautify the Teeth with \ a Pearly Whiteness , Polish Ihe Enamel , Prevent Tartar . Destroy all lAvimj Germs , unci Keep the Huutli in a Delicious Condition vf Comfort , Health , Purity , and Friujr . ince . H . M . Stanley , Esq ., the Great African Explorer , writes : — " Have used ' Puril ' ne Tooth-polish ' mid ' Wash . ' Am much pleased with both . " The Countess Of Rosslyn ¦ writes : — "Have been recommended to UBe yonr dentifrice called ' 1 'iii'iline ; ' bo kind enough to semi six more . It is extremely nice . " AVOID IMITATIONS . —He sure and ask for " Pnrline Tooth Polish , " and tnko no other . Is . Post free from A . WILSON , 21 , New Park Road , Brixton Hill , London , S . W .

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THE "ENGLISH ORGANETTE . " WITH mrnr"inift ? Y PAYMEWTS ' S Tttythrmnt , mam » tl « i quJriltM , POIVM . w » Ttw tiam . . mere duia ou pity ib Hort UtrrcUsui KutieU Instrument in fh « 'World . ——«>¦• TtBKMUsra ^^

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THE MOST NUTRITIOUS COCOA . EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING . COCOA WITH FULL NATURAL FLAVOUR .

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MASONIC ^ Mk ' CANDLES Wfm For Craft Lodges * \ y ( tONIO , DORIC , AND CORINTHIAN ) jl KnoletDfttvaily arranged for the Worship . m ful Master , Senior and Junior Wardens . tm 8 a . 6 d . per Set of Three One * / M Pound Candles . flj Packing Cases 6 d , each . U Royal Arch Chapters I lOfl . 6 d . per Set of Six Candles . jj Paoking Cases Is . eaoh . JB Rose Croix Chapters j Per Set of Thirty-Three Candles E | J ( Ornamented ) , 12 s . 6 d . EH Red Cross Conclaves 1 Per Set of Thirty-Three Candles || l | 10 B . ed ag WEOUHIILI AHD 1 RUL IX " ^ H __ ^^ GEORGE KENNING & SON'S I f MASONIC DEPOTS , ^ LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON . LIVERPOOL , MANCHESTER , AND GLASGOW ,

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