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The most refreshing and agreeable perfume yet discovered;
possessing the pure aroma of the flowers, extreme durability, and
improving fragrance, without any of the evanescent qualities familiar
to essences of delicate structure; indeed, so durable is it, that it may
be applied to the handkerchief the day previous to use.
Alfred Bury respectfully recommends his Lavender Water to Ladies,
to whom the atmosphere of the Ball Room or Assembly proves
overpowering and prejudicial. The nervous head-ache, produced by
fatigue or over excitement, can hardly find relief in the stimulating
essences administered in each cases, for as the eye, fatigued by the
glare of colours, seeks repose in darkness, or by turning to
refreshing green, on the sense of smelling, distracted by artificial
compounds, however delightful and fragrant in themselves, is
soothed and gratified by some simple and uniform odours—the
flower of the arbour, the garden, or the meadow.
Alfred Bury especially recommends this his truly English Perfume to
Ladies, who, although not in the habit of using perfumes, are by no
means averse to a perennial nosegay of delicate fragrancy.
Sold in Bottles, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. each.
BURY’S QUININE TOOTH POWDER,
It is now used by all the principal families in the United Kingdom. It
is pleasant to the taste, and does not contain the least particle of
acid, an astringent, a most excellent stomachic, renders the breath
fragrant, purifying it from the least odour (a valuable acquisition to
Gentlemen after smoking), and its beneficial effects upon on the
teeth are as speedy as lasting.
Alfred Bury has submitted his Tooth Powder to several of the most
talented Dentists of the day, who, after many trials, admit its
essential virtues. The following is the opinion of an eminent
Surgeon-Dentist:—“Bury’s Quinine Tooth Powder will undoubtedly
preserve the teeth from decay, the gums from any kind of disorder,
and completely keep down the formation of tartar.”
Alfred Bury particularly requests attention to the above, and wishes
it to be distinctly understood, that it is not his statement, never
having written, printed, or said anything of the kind, but the quoted
paragraph is the undoubted opinion of the first Surgeon-Dentist in
the whole world. Bury’s Quinine Tooth Power is sold in Boxes of
improved form, at 1s. 6d. each; by Post, tor twenty-four Stamps,
uncut.
BURY’S HAIR DYE.
The merits of this preparation are: it is certain in its effects upon the
hair, dyeing it by a very simple process to an unchangeable black,
brown, or light brown colour, so strongly fixed, that no known
chemical agent can remove it, and is the only dye which does not
stain, burn, or darken the skin or linen. Alfred Bury warrants his dye
to be infallible, and will return the money if not found to fully realise
the above. Prices, 3s. 6d., 5s., and 10s.
EAU DE COLOGNE.
Alfred Bury, importing Eau de Cologne from the best maker, Jean
Maria Farina, Place Julièrs, a Cologne, guarantes all sold by him as
the genuine.
In no one article is the British public more deceived than in Eau de
Cologne;—all the cheap preparations tended under that name are an
amalgamation of coarse malt spirit “perfumed” (or rather poisoned)
with hot essential oils, and taken inwardly prove highly injurious.
The lowest price Eau de Cologne of the first quality can possibly be
sold at is 2s. 6d. per Bottle.

GEORGE WILSON,
CONFECTIONER AND FRUITERER,
QUEEN STREET, NORWICH,
Respectfully begs to offer to the public notice his
SUPERIOR WEDDING CAKE WITH ALMOND ICEING,
a delicious Cake, so justly celebrated during the last Half Century for
its rich and exquisite flavour, still maintain its unrivalled superiority.

The entire arrangement of DEJEUNERS, BALLS, DINNER, SUPPER,


and FESTIVE PARTIES undertaken in any part of the city or county,
and supplied in the newest and most handsome style, under Mr.
Wilson’s personal superintendence, and by contract, if desired.
SOUPS.
REAL TURTLE, BROWN GRAVY, MOCK TURTLE, MULLIGATAWNY,
OX TAIL, AND OTHER SOUPS.
ICES.
FRUIT, WATER, AND CREAM ICES, IN EVERY VARIETY,
Sent to any part of Norfolk and Suffolk, with printed directions for
preserving them in a frozen state for twenty hours, and for turning
them out of the Moulds.
Hot-house Grapes, Pines, Melons, Peaches, Apricots, &c., in Season.
A choice assortment of DESSERT FRUITS, ORANGES, FIGS,
MUSCATELS,
IMPERIAL, PLUMS, DATES, and every variety of
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PRESERVED FRUITS, BON-BONS, ETC.
Home-cursed Hams, Tongues, Pickles, and Sauces of all kinds, and
every article in the Oil and Italian Trade.
THE ONLY LICENSEE IN NORWICH FOR THE MANUFACTURER OF THE
PATENT UNFERMENTED BREAD, BISCUITS, & BISCUIT POWDER.
HENRY WATTS,

Letter-Press, Copperplate, &


Lithographic
PRINTER,
POTTERGATE STREET, ST.
ANDREW’S,
NORWICH.
BOOKBINDING
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Country Orders, executed with
Neatness and
Dispatch.

ST. STEPHEN’S BAZAAR, NORWICH.


HENRY LOVETT,
PROPRIETOR.

The Largest and Cheapest Assortment of Fancy and


Housekeeping Articles
ever offered to the Public.

Stationary, Toys, Baskets, Cabinet, Leather, and Steel Goods,


Jewellery, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, China, Glass, Earthenware,
Beads, Haberdashery, Hardwarde, Japannery, Bronze Articles,
Cutlery, India-rubber Over Shoes, Clogs, Fishing Tackle, Carpet Bags,
&c. &c.
EXTENSIVE WHOLESALE WAREHOUSES.
PORTRAIT PAINTING.

LIKENESSES PAINTED IN OIL,


BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED,
AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:

Life Size, with Hands introduced ... Two Guineas; Bust Size ... One
Guinea and a Half; Small Portrait Size ... One Guinea; Good
Likenesses of Children ... Fifteen Shillings and upwards; Bust Size,
handsome gilt frame ... One Guinea.—Flower Pieces, Landscapes,
and Figure Paintings, may be seen at the Painting Room: some for
sale.—Persons having in their possession rare or beautiful Prints may
have them copied in Oil Colours at very low charges.
BY MRS. S. SMITH, ARTIST,
CHERRY STREET, NEAR THE NEW CHURCH, LAKENHAM.

OFFICE ESTABLISHED FOR THE INSURANCE


OF ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY IN TOWN AND
COUNTRY.
HAIL INSURANCE.

Royal, Farmers’, and General Fire, Life, and Hail Insurance


Institution.
Capital, £500,000.—Established (1840) by Special Act of Parliament.
REDUCTION OF RATES,—The mode of Insurance has been simplified
by the adoption of one uniform rate of 6d per Acre for the following
Crops, without reference to the quantity per Acre:—Wheat, Barley,
Oats, Peas, Rye, Beans, Vetches, or Tares for seed, Turnips,
Potatoes, Vetches, or Tares (green), Buckwheat, Clover (green), Rye-
grass (green), Mangel Wurzel, and Beet.
A great Reduction has been made in the Rate for Seeds.
A Return, in some instances to the extent of 75 per cent., was made
on the Premiums paid by parties who Insured against Loss by
Damage from Hail in the season of 1850.
In case of loss the party is entitled to payment for any damage,
without reference to the quantity per acre.
GLASS in Hothouses, Greenhouses, &c., 20s. per cent. and upwards.
Fire Insurance of every description at moderate premiums.
Every species of LIFE INSURANCE effected.
Loans granted on real and personal security.
Prospectusses and every information may be obtained of the Agents,
or at the Head Office, Strand London.
Agents appointed in all the principal towns in the kingdom.
WILLIAM SHAW, Managing Director.
AGENTS.
Norwich Mr. W. Bateman
Acle
Aylsham ,, W. Hill, of Masham
Burnham
Coltishall ,, J. Field
Cromer
Diss ,, Pike
Downham Market ,, G. Mumford
Fakenham ,, C. D. Bushell
Foulsham ,, J. Saunders
Harleston ,, H. Hudson
Litcham ,, C. Wright
Holt ,, W. W. Withers
Loddon ,, J. M. Golf
Lynn ,, John G. Wigg
New Buckenham ,, F. N. Clowes
North Walsham ,, D. Swell
Stoke Ferry Mr. R. Pigott
Swaffham Messrs. J. & H. Y. Finch
Watton Mr. B. Chaston
Wells by the Sea
Wymondham
Yarmouth Messrs. Spelman & Son
Upwell Mr. T. L. Reed, of Downham Market
Wisbeach Mr. J. Gapp
Parsons Drove ,, E. Ground
Thetford
Bungay ,, W. Cock, jun.
Beccles ,, E. Buck
Brandon ,, Pepworth, jun.
Long Sutton ,, R. Cole, jun.
Crowland ,, Wm. Saunderson
Spalding ,, J. Moats

MUTUAL INSURANCE BENEFIT INSTITUTION,


51, THREADNEEDLE-STREET, LONDON.
ESTABLISHED, 1820.

CAPITAL INVESTED £10,000 STERLING.


Patrons.—The Duke of Cambridge; Lords, Denman, Brougham, &c.
The object of this Institution is to bring all the advantages of Life
Assurance and Annuity Offices, but in smaller Sums, suitable for the
Industrious Classes, within the reach of all.
Examples.—A person in the 25th of his or her age, may by the
Monthly payment of 5s. 8d. till 55 years of age, secure an Annuity of
£20 per annum, to commence at that age, and continue for life.
Other sums and ages in like proportion.
By the present payment of £100, by the person in the 60th year of
his or her age an Immediate Annuity of £10 6s. per annum, for life
may be secured. Other sums and ages in like proportion.
A person now in the 24th year of his or her age, may, by paying 2s.
6d. per month, secure £40 to be paid to surviving Children or
Nominee at the death of the Insurer. Other sums and ages in like
proportion.
Insurances of £10 to £200 on CHILDREN, YOUTH, and others, may be
secured by easy contributions, payable Monthly or Quarterly.
Examples.—The monthly payment of 2s. 0½d. will secure £20 to be
paid when a Child now under two years old, becomes fourteen years
of age.
2.—The monthly payment of 3s. 6d. will secure £50 to be paid when
a Child, now under three years old, becomes twenty-one years of
age.
3.—The monthly payment of 3s. 7d, will secure £50 to be paid when
a Young Person, now under twenty-two years old, becomes forty
years of age.
Other ages, and higher or lower sums, in the same proportion.
Should the Child or Youth die before the given age, all the money
paid in will be returned. And Insurers can, at any time borrow two-
thirds of the value of their Insurance, on the security of the Policy,
without any other expense than interest at 5 per cent. per annum.
Weekly Sums of Money during Sickness or Accident, with Medical
Attendance and Medicines whenever afflicted, may be secured by easy
Monthly or Quarterly payments, according to age.
Examples.—A young man, under 33 years old, may, by monthly
payment of 2s. secure 12s. per week, and Medical attendance and
Medicines, whenever afflicted, without any other payment or fines
being required. Other sums and other ages, up to fifty-one years in
like proportion.
Proper forms for filling up, to effect an Insurance on a Child or
Youth, together with Tables of payment, may be obtained at the
office, 51 Threadneedle-street, London; or of any of the Agents, or
Medical Officers.

Agent for Norwich.—Mr. W. GREGGS, St. Lawrence-street.


Agent for Ipswich.—Mr. Townsend, Fishmarket, Ipswich.
of whom prospectuses and every-particular may be had.

ADLARD and PALMER [51]


BRIEFS FOR ATTORNEYS, AND ESTIMATES FOR SURVEYORS,

DESIGNS FOR SHOW CARDS.


Commercial Circulars and General Printing.
WOOD, COPPER, AND STEEL ENGRAVING,
BY FIRST CLASS ARTISTS.

ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LITHOGRAPHY,

LETTER-PRESS, AND COPPER-PLATE PRINTING.

Tradesmen and others entrusting their Orders to ADLARD


and PALMER may rely upon their being executed with
ECONOMY and PROMPTITUDE.

35A, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON.

BENNETT’S
COMMERCIAL BOARDING HOUSE,
AND
Dining and Coffee Rooms,
12 AND 13, EXCHANGE STREET, NORWICH,
Close to the Post Office, and opposite the Corn Exchange.

ROWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL [52]

The prices are 3d. 6d.; 7s.; Family Bottles (equal to four small) 10s.
6d.; and double that size, £1 1s.

ROWLANDS’ KALYDOR,
for the skin and Complexion. An Oriental botanical preparation,
perfectly free from all mineral or metallic admixture. By its action
the pores and minute secretory vessels it expels all impurities from
the surface, allays every tendency to inflammation, and thus
effectually dissipates all redness, tan, pimples, spots, freckles,
discolourations, and other cutaneous visitations. The radiant bloom
it imparts to the Cheek, and the softness and delicacy which it
induces of the Hands and Arms, render it indispensable to every
toilet. Gentlemen after shaving will find it allay all irritation and
tenderness of the skin, and render it soft, smooth, and pleasant.—
Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per Bottle.
ROWLANDS’ ODONTO,
OR PEARL DENTIFRICE.

A white powder, compounded of the choicest and most recherche


ingredients of the Oriental herbal, of inestimable value in preserving
and beautifying the teeth, strengthening the gums, and in rendering
the breath sweet and pure. It extirpates all tartareous adhesions to
the teeth, and insures a pearl-like whiteness to the enamelled
surface.—Price 2s. 9d. per box.
ROWLANDS’ AQUA D’ORO.
This is the most fragrant and refreshing perfume ever yielded by the
“souls of flowers.” It retains its fresh and delightful odorousness for
days. It is invigorating, gently stimulating, yet sedative; and is an
unrivalled quintessential spirituous product. For fainting fits, fatigues
of dancing, oppression from over-crowded rooms, or intense
summer heat, its use cannot be over-estimated.—Price 3s. 6d. per
bottle.
ROWLANDS’ EUPLYSIA.
A preparation from the choicest Oriental herbs, of peculiarly mild and
detersive properties. It pleasingly and effectually cleanses the hair
and skin of the head from scurf and every species of impurity. It is
particularly recommended to be used after bathing, as it will prevent
the probability of catching cold in the head, and will render the hair
dry in a few minutes.—Price 2s. 6d. per Bottle.

IMPORTANT CAUTION.
Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gaining a trifle more
profit, vend the most spurious compounds under the same names.
It is, therefore, highly necessary to see that the word “ROWLANDS”
precedes the name of the article on the Wrapper or Label of each.
Sold by the Proprietors, A. ROWLAND and SONS, 20, Hatton
Garden, London;
AND BY CHEMISTS AND PERFUMERS.
FOOTNOTES.

[51] The original book has the first part of this advertisement torn
out, so it has been omitted in this transcription.—DP.
[52] The original book has the first part of this advertisement torn
out, so it has been omitted in this transcription.—DP.
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