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THE SILVER FETE

The 'Official Programme' of The Silver Fete in aid of the Victoria Hospital for Children in Chelsea. Held 11th to 14th July 1888

OFFORD & SONS, l„., Conch Bmlbevs,

67, GEORGE ST., PORTMAN SQ., W.; 92-94, Gloucester Rd.,South Kensington,

30 PRIZE MEDALS. S‘W'

BOO CARRIAGES IN STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Rogers and Cook,
^Beulali Xiauiidry X>yeit)g I Cfleaniiig (Storks,

274, SOUTH LAMBETH ROAD, S.W,

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Highest AIID

1 Vovisions

CITY DEPOT

52, LUDGflTE HILL, E.C.,

AND AT

67, EAST STREET, BRIGHTON.

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M\ ERRY-GO -ROUNDS, PUNCH AND JUDYS,
WEIGHING CHAIRS, GAMES, CAPTIVE

BALLOON, &C., SUPPLIED BY

Messrs, POPE & CURTIC

Entertainment Caterers,
12 AND 14, CATHERINE STREET, STRAND, W.C.

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Miss Blyth Miss Menzies
Miss Ethel Blyth Miss Diana Neale
Miss Florrie Blyth Miss Dora Neale
Mrs. Brewster. Miss Newton
Miss Charrington Miss Newton
Mrs. Clifford Miss Oppenheim
Miss Copeland Miss Rumball
Miss Corrie Miss Girlie Scott
Miss Da Costa Miss Nellie Simmons
Mrs. Cotton Miss Rose Simmons
Miss Daniel Miss Smith
Miss Douglas Miss Sykes
Miss Duncan Miss Bertha Sykes
Miss Lilly Duncan Miss Mabel Sykes
Miss Grimble Miss Nellie Symes
Miss Alice Hickson Miss Augusta Symes
Miss Beatrice Hickson Miss Thornton
Miss Blanche Hickson Miss Thursfield
Miss Clara Hickson Miss Ella Thursfield
Miss Amy Holford Miss Kate Thursfield
Miss Eva Holford Miss Nellie Turner
Miss Gertrude Jones Miss Mabel Wienholt
Miss Kelson Miss Abra Wienholt
Miss Lawson Miss White
Miss Leyden Miss Jessie Wilson
Miss Adrienne Lister Miss St. John Wilson
Miss Kathleen Lynch Miss Ella Wisdom
Miss Lucie Eveline Mappin Miss Queeney Wisdom
Miss Daisy Marshall Miss Marjory Wisdom

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On reaching the Terrace from the Conservatory the first
thing that the spectator will see will be a

GIG/cNTIC WEIDDIJMG CAKE

^ Twenty-four feet in diameter, divided into four quarters, in each of which a

w't) Fortune Teller will preside, where Characters and Fortunes will be told, some by

Physiognomy, some by Palmistry, and some by Cards. The Hermit who inhabits

one quarter will also by a new and occult manner be able to prognosticate the

future to all who seek his divinations. Bridesmaids Miss Adrienne Lister
Quarter No. i—Mrs. Brewster ...
1J { Miss Thursfield.
Quarter No. 2—Miss Oppenheim ... Miss Blanche Hickson
Miss Ella Thursfield.
Quarter No. 3—Mrs. Cotton Miss Kate Thursfield.
Quarter No. 4—Mr. Matthew Broclie ( Miss Eva Halford
(Miss Amy Halford.
[The Hermit) ( Miss Newton
( Miss Newton

On the next Terrace, both Afternoon and Evening—

ft JVlAYfObE DftJMCE!

Will be performed at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. by the following young Ladies, who have been specially
instructed for this occasion by Madame Katti Lanner :—

Miss Constance Barne Miss Jeffrey Miss Lizzy Pitt
Miss Barnett Miss Kay Miss Florence Pocock
Miss Chapman Miss Lawson Miss Maud Simmons
Miss Chapman Miss Lawson Miss Smyth
Miss Cotton Miss Lawson Miss Annie Thursfield
Miss Dormay Miss Maud Mappin Miss Ethel Thursfield
Miss Florence Halford Miss Edith Mappin Miss Queenie Wisdom
Miss Connie Halford Miss Amy Mappin Miss East
Miss Montague

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O Country Fair in “ye olden tyme ” would have been complete without the celebrated

IRtCbarfcSOn’S Sbow* Here it is in all its pristine grandeur. The Terrible

Tragedy—the Screaming Farce—the Melo-dramatic Action, with all the power of
the old transpontine drama is here to be seen, appreciated, and applauded—the
Lover—the Stage Ruffian—the Virtuous Girl—the Iniquitous Squire ; all are here as
in days of old, “in good Queen Bess's glorious days,” and we feel sure that no visitor to the Silver
Fete will leave without patronising that remarkable piece of theatrical extravagance, u TTbC

Bbbuctton of Bianca, or tbe Brtcjanb’s Doom,”—remembering that

“ \ he Stage was not for low Farce Designed,
But to improve, instruct, and mend mankind.”

Each hour from 12 noon to ii b.m , will be represented at the

-IRicbarbson’s Show-

IN THE GROUNDS.

The Management, having searched through BOTH HEMISPHERES, and by the aid of the CAPTIVE BALLOON, soared
through universal space, is now prepared to offer

A GALAXY OF BEAUTY! A CONSTELLATION OF TALENT!

AND

A SOLAR SYSTEM OF REFULGENT ATTRACTION!

FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY!!!

“ To-morrow, to-morrow, and to-morrow.”—Shakespeare. The Great Romantic Melodrama, entitled—

Or THE BRIGAND’S DOOM.”

Specially written for this occasion by Messrs. W. SAPTE, Junr., and CECIL M. YORK, and will be performed by the

following- Young Ladies and Gentlemen :—
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Count Rudolpho {an Italian Count) ... Miss MABEL SYKES Bianca [Rudolph's Briae) Miss NELLIE TURNER

Alfonzo (the Count's Steward). Miss LtJCIE MAPPIN Nina [in love with Solforino) ... Miss ELLA WISDOM

Solforino {the Brigand Chief) ... Miss DORA DOUGLAS Spelatro [first Retainer') . Mr. KAY

Camaralzalo . Miss QUEENIE WISDOM Roccoco (first Brigand) Mr. SYDNEY ALLEN

Soldiers, Brigands, etc.

Synopsis ot Scenery, &c.

Scene 1—AN APARTMENT IN COUNT RUDOLPHO’S CASTLE.
The Count’s Departure. Arrival of Solforino.

DESPERATE FIGHT, AND ABDUCTION OF BIANCA!

SCEJME 2.-THE POISONOUS RAVIjME Of P/>cbASSO.

Count anD tlroops Brrive at tbe poisonous IRavine.

Nina's Subterfuge! Nina's Jealousy!! Nina's Death!!! Terrific Combat and Death of Solforino.

UNIVERSAL HAPPINESS, CHORUS, AND DANCE.

The whole produced under the supervision of Mr. CECIL M. YORK, Joint Author.

The Costumes [copied from old Chaldean Manuscripts in the British Museum) made expressly for the occasion by
Messrs. SIMMONS and SONS, 35, Haymarket.

Private Boxes, to hold one comfortably, 6d. ; Stalls same price ; Pit, 6d. Children in arms sent to the Creche at the owner’s
expense. No re-admission without repayment. Box Office always open. Cheques and P. O. Orders courteously but firmly

refused. Carriages at all hours. An efficient body of Police in constant attendance.

no fees. Gob Save tbe (Stueeit. no fees.

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©ttesDour Concerts OaU^

AT THREE AND EIGHT P.M.

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MADAME NORDIC A, at 3 p.m., july 11

MADAME ANTOINETTE STERLING, at 3 p.m.

JOHANNES WOLLF, EACH DAY AT 3, & JULY 11 AT 8

(Violinist to H.M. the King of Holiandi)

Together with others most eminent in the Musical Profession, have kindly consented to appear.

Vide Handbills and Silver Fete Gazette.

The Grand Pianoforte used on this occasion is from the celebrated manufactory of
STEINWAY & SONS.

During the Evenings the following Ladies and Gentlemen will appear and give their
celebrated Recitations and Instrumental Selections :—

The Marquise de Leuville Mr. Frederick E. Penna

Mr. Percy Palmer Mr. Arthur Taylor

&c., &c. &c.

Miss Constance Barne Miss Florence Glamoye Miss Lawson Miss Florence Pocock

Miss Lizzie Barnett Miss Griffiths Miss Amy Mappin Miss Maude Simmons

Miss Brandram Miss Connie Halford Miss Edith Mappin Miss Smyth

Miss Chapman Miss Florence Halford Miss Maud Mappin Miss Annie Thursfield

Miss Chapman Miss Jeffrey Miss Montagu Miss Ethel Thursfield

Miss Cotton Miss Evelyn Kay Miss Clara Palmer Miss Queenie Wisdom

Miss Dormay Miss Lawson Miss Peters

Miss East Miss Lawson Miss Lizzie Pitt

AT 4 P.M. ON JULY 11, Mr. WESTACOTT CHAPMAN

WILL GIVE HIS

Celebrated Xecture upon tbe “ ©Id /Masters,”

WITH PICTURES, SUBJECTS, &e., &e.

AND

,Mr. H. CLARENCE will give his Celebrated Entertainment entitled

“B pleasant pastime/'

Tickets to be had in the Grounds from LADY ELLIS.

“tLbe BElborabo”

On July 11th,— On July 12th

== = = Bt 2 p.m. ====== Bt 2 p.m.

1. Mr. S. Wilkinson. 1. Mr. Fred. Mervin.
2. Miss Florence Glamore, 2. Miss Norreys and

“ Actor’s Story ” ... Sims Mr. J ocelyn Brandon.
3. Mr. H. Bracy.
4. Miss Kate Rorke and “ Only a Dream.”
3. Miss Violet Cameron.
Mr. E. W. Gardner,
In a dialogue, “ Palmistry.” 4. Mr. James Fernandez.
5. Mr. Alec Marsh.
6. Miss Constance Loseby 5. Mr. Harry Nicholls.
6. Miss Harriett Jay.
and Mr. E. Righton 7. Miss Annie Irish and
In a Medley Duet.
7. Mr. George Grossmith Miss May Whitty.
“ A fair Encounter.”
“ In a new piece.”

= ? s St 5 p.m. = = = Bt 5 p.m-

A GRAND A GRAND

Df^AMjATKB fERfORMANCE Df^AMjATie fERfORMANCE

To be announced outside, and to which attention To be announced outside, and to which attention
will be called. will be called.

11 r 1 iS r.. •
">■ »*♦' " ~iiKr«'»
1. Mr. H. Bracy.
1. Miss Fanny Brough.
2. Miss Florence Glamoye,
2. Mr. Joseph Tapley. “ A Marble Dream ” ... Sims

3. Miss Rosina Brandram. 3. Mr. J. Arnold Cave,
“ What will you do,love ? ” an Irish Jig
4. Miss Lottie Venn.
4. Miss Minne Bell,
5. Mr. Henry Neville and
Mrs. Alfred Maddick. 5. Messrs. Richard Temple, Bernard
Lane and Furneaux Cook.
“ Helen and Modus ”
“ Cox & Box ”
6. Miss Marie Tempest.
Sir Arthur Sullivan and W. S. Gilbert.
7. Mr. Arthur Roberts.

,Further Notices will appear in the Silver Fete Gazette and other eminent Ladies and Gentlemen will kindly assist.

Stage /Ibanagev Mr. J. J. DALLAS.

President.

H.R.H. THE PRINCESS MARY ADELAIDE, DUCHESS OF TECK.

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programme

1 0bertuce ••• ••• “ Diademe ” ••• ••• ••• Hermann
2 jfftarct) ... Percy Armytage
• • • • •. ... “ St. George’s ” ... •••
3 Section... ••• Sir A. Sullivan
4 Uance ... (Dedicated to H.R.H. Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck.) ••• Lath
* *• Farhach
5 $olka ... ••• ••• “ Mikado ” ••• ••• Handel

6 Uftarc!) ... • » ••• “Dado” * • • •••

••• ••• “ Go as )tou Please ” ••• •••

••• ••• “ Scipio ” • *« • • •

7 iJftarcf) . ... “ Cornelius ” Mendelssohn
... “ Mandoliner ” Desormes
^ ^oerenabe (For Strings and Harp) “ La Joie des Enfants ” Percy Armytage
... “Dorothy” Cellier
9 i$a?urfta . ‘ Wein, Weile and Gesang ” Strauss
10 Selection. ,.. “ Gameria ” Gung'l

11 ®2Halt?.

12 Quickstep .

0ob Sabe tfje ©ueen.

The next large tent that will be noticed is the far-famed

DIORAMA,

LLUSTRATING the Naval Battle between the “ Kearsage ” and “Alabama,” which
took place off the Coast of Cherbourg in 1865.—It will be remembered that the
“ Alabama,” a large and powerful armed Steamer, belonging to the Southern States,
committed so many depredations on the open Seas to the shipping belonging to the

Federal States that several men-of-war were sent in chase of her. The “ Alabama ” eluded
them for several months, but was at last discovered off the coast of France by the frigate
“ Kearsage/' which immediately fired upon her, and, after a desperate naval duel succeeded
in sinking her, when the English yacht “ Deerhound" came to the assistance of the sinking
“ Alabama,” and landed some of the crew safely in England.—The whole of this is vividly
portrayed in the Diorama—the shots from each man-o’-war are not only seen but heard. By an
extraordinary piece of clever mechanism the two vessels are seen sailing and manoeuvring
together, returning each other’s fire, until a fatal shot from the “ Kearsage ” carries away the
mainmast of the “ Alabama,” and damages her so much that she sinks in deep water, when the
little steam yacht “ Deerhound ” gallantly comes to the rescue and places the survivors in
perfect safety under the protection of the British flag.

Another Exhibition—a noisy one—to wit :

fIDr. Cbuff\)’3 TKHon&erful Collection of Gigantic anti Cecrible

WlbD BEASTS.

ERE (luckily with safety to the spectators) may be seen some of the most ferocious

and untameable Animals, Birds, and Beasts. Other fearful and appaling mytho¬

logical monsters are here, and are carefully described by a Lecturer, whose
daring adventures in capturing the inmates of this Menagerie excites the audience

to a very high pitch of enthusiasm, wonder, and surprise. The rarer animals will be sold by

auction on the closing night of the Fair, therefore this is positively the last time Mr. Chuffey’s

collection will be on exhibition.

animals.

G. S. Mappin The Giraffe W. Chapman . The Tiger
E. Cochrane The Hippopotamus Frederick Bonus
A. Thursfield Norman Mappin The Unicorn
G. R. Thursfield The Pelican Ernest Mappin ...
E. Wallinger The Leopard The Grinning Ape

The Lion ... The Marmozet Monkey

Lecturers—Messrs. Berkeley Jarvis and Walter Mappin.

THE CELEBRATED AND COURAGEOUS LION TAMER

From the Sierra Morena in the North or Spain, Mr. Harold Lawson, enters the Cage of several
hungry Lions, and puts them through a most unique and fearful performance every hour.

NOTICE.—A TERRIFIC ACCIDENT EVERY PERFORMANCE ! ! !

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Among other and various incentives to Sport and Pleasure will be noticed

“ THE RUN OF LUCK”

xT f Misses Kathleen Lynch, Kelson, ^ J Misses Dora Neale, Diana Neale
iNO- 1 { Leyden and White. : iNO- 2 \ and Grimble.

No. 3—Misses Lawson and Chitty.

and during this, the Racing Season, lovers of the Turf can here find the most pleasurable way
of viewing a race.

NO GRAND STAND FEES! NO CHARGE FOR PADDOCK!!

AND THE HORSES ARE ALL CERTAIN TO RUN!!!

All tastes having to be considered, the Management have at an enormous expense secured
the services of

THE RIVAL CHAMPIONS OF THE RING

who will Hourly have a terrific struggle and Boxing Match for the

Championship of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Islands adjacent.

These Gladiators of the Ring will fight continually (except at Meals). Their physique is wonderful,
their sparring neatly and dexterously performed, and the mise en scene as near perfection as possible.

In medical parlance, “ This dose may be taken frequently during the day.”

Perhaps you may encounter in your peregrinations in the Grounds the Celebrated

COMIC BAND

whose repertoire of Classical, Operatic, and Popular Music can never be equalled.

The names of the following Artists will be sufficient to convey
to a charitable public what latent musical talent exists,
even in the best part of our large Metropolis :—

Conductor Mr. F. Hickson—with baton.
Mr. Berger Wall—with rosin.
i st Violin Miss Bertha Sykes—with two strings to her bow
Miss Daisy Marshall-—with accompaniment.
2nd Violin Miss Marjory Wisdom—with much pleasure.
3rd Violin Mr. Webster—v/ith compliments.
Banjo Mr. Scott Clarke—with two sticks.
A Violin Mr. Addington Olding-—with as much as he can carry
Drum Miss C. Hickson—with a smile.
Violoncello M iss B. Hickson—with a pleasant face.
Tambourine Miss A. Hickson—with kind regards.
Triangles Mr. Berkeley Jarvis—with kind permission.
2nd Tambourine
Itinerant Lecturer

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The Engine for working the Balloon
will be directed and provided by Mr.
E. S. HINDLEY, Engineer.

fm t&e: (^roMEiets ©f the fmperietf Institute:,

Ml

OflPVlsE

(Ijifl ascend daily (aseatfier permitting) and ta&e: ap Passengers.

Mr. Simmons, The Eminent Aeronaut,

Will ascend in his great Balloon, which will be inflated with 62,000 feet of gas, at intervals
of about 15 minutes, commencing at 10 a.m. each day of the Fete, and terminating at about

10 p.m.

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This Balloon will be held captive by a strong steel wire rope, 1,000 feet in length, and
worked by an engine and windlass. This will afford a

flfcacjiuffcent BtrbWcve Uffew of the flDetvopolis.

1 "i||llli"",ii|||ir" '"llllli"''ii|| in1.iimi'1"il,miK*,,«|*Rtii‘.mm"'

The contemplation of such a scene is as much beyond the power to pourtray as it is beyond
the most infinite imagination, such an opportunity never having before been presented.

Tltcfeets for each person, £1 \B. To be obtained at all the Libraries and in the Grounds,

The Car unll hold 10 persons each ascent, and holders of Tickets will be entitled to ascend in the order

represented by the number on their Tickets.

fUNGH jAND JUDY

In charge of Miss Mabel Wienholt and Miss Abra Wienholt.

Other Games and Entertainments are to be found, and attention may be called to

TJHE TWO TARGET TABBES.

No. i—Miss Annette Ingham and Young Ladies. No. 2—Miss Madeleine Ingham and Young Ladies.
All Prizes are worth winning on these two Tables.

THE JVIERRY-GO-F(OUND

In charge of Miss Girlie Scott and Miss Copeland, and Young Ladies.

ND now the satiated lounger will see a variety of most interesting entertainments
in different tents, tenanted by a bevy of pretty young ladies, in kancy Costumes
— remarkable for taste and elegance, all vieing with each other in their eagerness
to vary the scenic display, and to make motley and mingled scene of Fancy
Dress, the most varied and magnificent that was ever presented to an

appreciative and discriminating public ; whereas, the whole Silver Fete is pronounced by the
greatest critics of the day—by Military Authorities, by Naval heroes, and by the entire general
population, to be grand and elevating—having those “ touches of nature that make the whole
world kin,” softening the hardest hearts and appealing to the better nature of all.—H. H.

Announcements of the undermentioned Firms have been inserted in
consideration of Articles given for Sale at the Bazaar,
or for money contributed towards the Fete.

Allen & Hanbury Marcovitch & Co.
Ashdown, Edwin Marcus, B.
Bensdorpp & Co. Mason, Geo., & Co.
Bevis, Henry Offen & More, Limited
Biggleston, Edwin R. Offord & Sons, Limited
Bolland & Sons Packham & Co., Limited
Brand & Co. Pacascho Cigarette Depot
Burnett, Everton Pears, George, & Son
Capper, Son, & Co., Limited Pease, Henry & Co.’s Successors
Civil Service Bread Company, Limited Perry & Co., Limited
Clarke & Co. Pickering, Joseph, & Sons
Collier Bros. Pierre, Dr.
Cooper, Cooper, & Co. Piston Freezing Machine & Ice Company
Crown Perfumery Co. Providence Mills Spinning Company
Damant & Co. Ravenscroft, Charles S.
Debenham & Freebody Redfern, Messrs.
Dickson & Co. Rimmel, Eugene
Duminy & Co. Rogers & Cook
Eeles, Ellen E., & Co. Roper, Freres, & Co.
Ehrmann Freres Russell, Madame
Evans, Sons, & Co. Schweppe, J., & Co.
Herbert & Jones Sinclair, James
Hieratica Works Singer Manufacturing Company
Horton Ice Cream Company Sleight, Charles
Hudson Bros. Smith, Shepherd, & Adams
Huntley & Buckman Southwell Bros. & Barclay
Huntley & Palmers Standish, John, & Co.
Hurst & Cane Taunus Spring Natural Mineral Water Co., LtJ.
Hutchings & Crowsley, Limited Thornhill, W., & Co.
Jones, Walter Van Houten
Kaye, Vernon Waddell, John, & Sons
Keene, Robinson, & Bellville Waltham Bros.
Liberty & Co. Welford & Sons, Limited
Mappin & Webb Wright, W. V. & Co.

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FOR
PURE MILK,

CREAM,
AND

BUTTER.

WELFORD & SONS , Limited,

Established Dain? ^farmers Established
1845.
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MESSRS. WELFORD & SONS’ DAIRY FARM, WILLESDEN, MIDDLESEX.

Dairy Farms also at Harlesden, Middlesex.

{ Branch jDatnes—Hampstead, South Kensington, Bayswater, Maida Hill, Chelsea, &c.

Employes Model Dwellings and Utensil Department—Gateway House, Shirland Road, W.

Cbief ©fftce and Working Datn?—
ELGIN AVENUE, MAIDA VALE, W.

FAMILIES SUPPLIED IN ALL PARTS OF LONDON.

CAPPERS'

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I DAMASK TABLE LINEN.ngest Damask Cable Cloths, Elegant in design, and

\ made from the choicest Flax, in all sizes.

QjXC5t IDftlTlHSk SnblC 1RapfUltSt for Dinner and for Break-

fast use, to match the Cloths.

Damask b’S^Ieps, Side-slip Damask, Tray Cloths,

Pastry and Fish Napkins.

And to H.P.H. ** SHEETINGS ^ y

* ngest Xinen Sheetings, made of superior Linen Yarn, in all

useful widths, carefully bleached.

ngest Cotton Sheetings, of reliable quality, and of various

H degrees of substance or fineness.

H The PRINCE of WALES. Qljest Pillow-Case Xtnen, in various widths and qualities.

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ngest Xitten Ibuckaback Cowelling, for Bed Room use H
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n|%est Xinen Diaper Cowelling, for Chamber and for

Nursery use.

CAPPER, SON, & Co. may add that they send Goods for Inspection y
and Patterns by Post, and they also promptly wait on their Customers at their
own homes when it is more convenient to Ladies that they should do so.

©qnnen, son, and <©o.,

ESTABLISHED in 1779 LIMITED, ESTABLISHED in 1779 fr*-

Xinen Drapers

63 & 64, Q RAQ E6HURSH STREET, 6ITY, E.S.

Estimates attO printed 3Llst sent be post on application.

ON*1- APP0,/^

H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES,

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H.I.M. THE CZAR OF RUSSIA,

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Although all rights have been secured by Royal Patents, the almost universal adoption of Southall’s Sanitary Towels
by Ladies has led to unscrupulous copying, in some cases, not only of the Advertisements and Labels, but the style of
the packets, these counterfeit packets covering dangerous and disappointing imitations of the genuine Towels.

The importance of getting the real Patented article canot be too strongly impressed upon Ladies ; and as a protec¬
tion against useless and fraudulent imitations, every genuine packet of Southall’s Towels now bears the signature of
the Patentees and Sole Manufacturers, Southall Brothers and Barclay, to copy which is forgery,

SOUTHALL’S SANITARY TOWELS are supplied at Is. and 2s. per Packet of One Dozen, being the actual cost of
washing, by Ladies’ Outfitters, Chemists, and Drapers, Everywhere. Metal Stock Boxes have also been introduced,
which keep the Towels damp-proof and ready for use at a moment’s notice, under all conditions. These Stock Boxes
are very convenient to Ladies travelling (packing in a small compass). Price 9d., 10d., and Is. each; Post Free
from the Manufacturers at Is., Is. 2d., and Is. 5d.; or with a Dozen Towels in each, 2s., 3s. 2d., and 4s. 3d.

PLEASE NAME THIS PUBLICATION.

For PRIVATE PARCELS of Southall's Sanitary Towels, by Post, securely packed—with plain address

labels, quite free from anything to attract observation—write to the Lady Manager, 17 Bull Street, Birmingham ;

this Department being entirely managed by Ladies.

Sample Packets of One Dozen Towels, with descriptive Circular of Testimonials from Medical

Men, Professional Nurses, &c., by Parcels Post,for Is. 3d. or 2s. 3d.; Six Packets, 6s. 6d. and 12s. 6d.

From the Patentees and Sole Manufacturers,

SOUTHALL BROS. & BARCLAY, BIRMINGHAM,

or the Lady Manager as above. Wholesale Agents, Sharp, Perrin & Co., 31 Old Change ; and

Stapley & Smith, London Wall, London.

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Depot for France: W. J. ABLETT, 10, Rue d’Uzes, Paris.

Go 1b.1R.1b* tbc iprinceof Malee, M

Brand & Co. s Gbe lEmpress of (Bermans,

&c.

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Invalids.

ESSENCE OF BEEF

(Similar preparations are also made from Mutton, Veal, & Chicken).

Consists of the pure juice of the meat, and in cool weather is a jelly.

► CONCENTRATED BEEF TEA.

One ounce with boiling water makes a breakfast cup.

BEEF TEA JELLY.

Pure Beef Tea of Triple Strength.

ALBUMINOUS EXTRACT OF BEEF.

Similar to Essence of Beef, with a portion of the Albuminous, fatty, and other elements.

EXTRACTUM CARNIS ii

Of finest quality. ii

T URTLE SOUP AND JELLY. N
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CALF’S FOOT JELLY.

SOUPS.

Gravy, Mock Turtle, Oxtail and others.

BROTHS. !(
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Veal, Mutton, Chicken or Game, all specially prepared for Invalids.

BRAND & CO.’S A1 SAUCE.

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CAUTION ! Each article bears the Firm’s Signature and Address, without which none are genuine— H

BEWARE OF Brand & Compy- II
IMITATIONS.
11, Little Stanhope Street, Mayfair, London, W. ii

By Special Royal and Imperial Warrant. Under the Direct Patronage of

H.M. THE QUEEN,

The Royal Families of Europe, and the Rank and Fashion of the 'World.

ANY TO SUIT
LENGTH ALL

ROYAL SERGESSOLD. CLIMATES

FOR LADIES’, GENTLEMEN’S, AND CHILDREN’S DRESS.

^ NEW PATTERNS POST FREE.

Entirely New Artistic Designs and High-Class Weavings in Pure | Superb Fast Pye.<_ The immense variety of Patterns comprise Speciali-

Wool. Unsurpassed for Beauty, Novelty, and Sterling Value. | ties for Ladies, Children and Gentlemen

Carriage Paid on Orders of 20s. and upwards io any part of the United Kingdom. No Agents or Middlemen employed.

EGERTON BURNETT, Wellington, Somerset, England.

SAMPLES FREE, which may be kept. USED BY HER MAJESTY’S SERVANTS.

Ladies can now buy THE BEST Gold Medals a?id Diplomas of Merit at all Exhibitions.

KNITTING WOOLS Needham’s

And the BEST SILKS, Polishing“ Tlie

For Embroidery, Fancy Work, &c., at much less than Shop Prices Favorite ”
Straight from the Mills, Saving 3d. and more in each
Shillingsworth. Fidl Weight. Fast Colours. PasteDAZZLING
MIRROR
The Latest Novelty in Wools, FINISH

REAL INDIAN KASHMIR, The reputation of nearly a century as the most reliable preparation for cleaning
and brilliantly polishing Brass, Copper, Tin, Britannia Metal, Platinoid, &c. Retail
Kept in three qualities. Beautifully soft and warm. Any Quantity Sold* everywhere, in 6d. and is. Pots ; 2d. and id. Tins ; and id. Cardboard Boxes.

Write for Free Samples, naming this public-tion, to the INVENTORS AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS—

PROVIDENCE MILLS SPINNING CO., JOSEPH PICKERING & SONS, SHEFFIELD.

BRADFORD, YORKSHIRE, England. London Office-St. GEORGE’S HOUSE, EASTCHEAP, E.C.

WHAT IS LIME JUICE? The enormous regular Sales of V

The answer is that it should be thf, juice of the lime fruit without TENS of THOUSANDS of TONS
admixture.
OF
In Montserrat alone is the Lime Tree cultivated for this purpose and
great care should be taken to obtain this brand (as supplied to the Govern¬ SINCLAIR’S
ment), and not any of the numerous concoctions sold under the name of
Lime Juice Cordials or prepared Lime Juice, &c. SOAP

ASK FOR Is the best proof that the Public know
and appreciate its Magical Cleansing
« MONTSERRAT V Properties and thorough Sterling Value.

(TRADE MARK)

PURE LIME FRUIT JUICE,

AND TAKE NO OTHER.

It can be had everywhere, in Imperial Quarts and Pints, can be diluted
and sweetened to taste, and is far stronger than any other. See name of

Sole Consignees, Evans, Sons & Co. is on the capsule of each bottle.

This Food should be tried wherever other nourishment has not proved entirely satisfactory. It is already 1'
Cooked—Requires neither boiling nor straining—Is made in a minute.

Allen ft Hanburys

INFANTS’ FOOD. H
A nutriment peculiarly adapted to the digestive organs of Infants and Young Children, supplying all
that is required for the formation of firm flesh and bone. Surprisingly beneficial results have attended the H
use of this Food, which needs only to be tried to be permanently adopted.
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Medical Testimony and Full Directions accompanying each Tin. Price 6d., is., 2s., 5s., and 10s., everywhere.

TO BE OBTAINED AT

•I XLhc IRefresbment Stall, Silver jfete.

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ACKHAM’S ♦ ♦ * ♦ *

/ Effervescing

*«*««**** WATERS

f Sparkling Jfruit Beverages

O insure perfect purity and the highest quality, are prepared only with DISTILLED
WATER; HOWARD’S Potass and Soda Bicarbonates; English Citric and
Tartaric Acids, Pure Cane Sugar, Genuine Fruit Juices, and Simple and Homely
Flavourings. These preparations are of three classes, as follows :—

SALINES. LITHIA WATER.—“Aqua Lithiae Effervescens.”—P.B.

Specialities. POTASS WATER.—Aqua Potassae Effervescens.”—P.B.

FRUIT LITHIA AND POTASS WATER.—Potass Water, with the addition of the prescribed
BEVER/cGES.
quantity of Carbonate of Lithia contained in Lithia Water.

AQUA SOD^E EFFERVESCENS.—P.B.

BRIGHTON SELTZER WATER, containing Chloride Sodium, Bicarbonate Soda,

Magnesia, and Potass.

SPECIALITY SELTZER WATER.—A delightful Table Water, superior to any

Foreign Importation, containing an excess of Magnesia, some Soda Sulphate, Car¬
bonates of Potass and Soda, and Soda Chloride.

AERATED DISTILLED WATER.—A refreshing Beverage, and refined dilutent for

choice wines, etc.

Bottled and Finished in Champagne Style, are unrivalled for Festive Gatherings, Garden
and Children’s Parties, etc.

BONA (Tonic). SPOT GINGER ALE (Mild). (Very
AMERICAN GINGER ALE
ORANGE CHAMPAGNE.
SPARKLING LIME WINE. [Pungent).
LEMON CHAMPAGNE. HEDOZONE.

HOUSEHOLD SODA WATER for Table use, containing only a small proportion of Bicarbonate of Soda.
DRINKS. LEMONADE.
GINGER ALE.—Ali ght, mild, and economical beverage.
,] »♦♦♦♦♦♦< CARBONATED GINGER BEER.
“ OLDE ENGLISHE GINGER BEERE ” in Stone Bottles (natural fermentation)

an old beverage universally esteemed.

The whole of the Saline Waters, Table Soda Water and Lemonade, are supplied in Silvered
Parisian Syphons.

AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN. * * MANUFACTORY, CROYDON.

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jk NEW IsUXUF^Y

Strongly and Deliciously Scented with the Celebrated Crab Apple
Blossom Perfume, by the

CROWN PERFUMERY CO., 177, New Bond Street.

price, 2/>» per Habler.

CROWN PERFUMERY Co., 177, New Bond Street.

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tbe sultrg Summer £>ags, when any sort of exertion is C

unwelcome, and when we are only too thankful to enjoy anything d O
which cools and refreshes us, we are glad to be able to recommend
to the notice of our readers a delightful new Invention recently S_ CD

patented by the Crown perfumers Company, of 177, IRew o CTQ.'
IBonD Street, HH. Under the title of XaveilDet Salts they
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have prepared a strong and invigorating smelling salts, entirely >

free from the bitter, pungent, and positively disagreeable odour e
which, as a rule, distinguishes all ordinary smelling salts. Here
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we have the delightfully fresh perfume of lavender water, mingled
with something which is strong and powerful, but not in the least degree unpleasant. d ^Cj V1TRGAM^HAAR7M 7;V wc , CD
These Lavender Salts will be found a delightful addition to every lady’s toilet ■ao
table, for they are, beyond doubt, the most pleasant deodorizer that exists. By C slAvenderSalts. O
leaving the stopper out of the bottle for a few minutes the air of any room will 10* SA4.T1 OP UVIHOiaiMWTMl Q_
become purified, and the atmosphere rendered at once refreshing and invigorating. CO TTm* 3WU «r» th* mcn» agrectbl* rttodomir tSr O
—Lady's Pictorial. CD “3
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CROWN PERFUMERY Co., 177, New Bond Street.

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&c., in Patent Stoppered Bottles, /

1/-, 1/9 & 6/6. STEAK-ETTES, /

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in^ei^npsionpij gqgi^gicxf?iBi<9iora, 1886, one ggbd and <§ox) sieugi^ (qgd<pijs.

CONCOURS CULINAIRE DE LONDRES, MEDAILLE DE VERMEIL, 1887.
uniuei^spLi Goo^ei^y and food gxf?ibi©igb, 1888, one gqbd and <§050 silcugi^ gqgdpijs.

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V■gp>. VQ. / arrived per Steamer ‘ Maasetroom v^.

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from Rotterdam for the use of the Queen. \V
The gracious patronage bestowed upon this X1^
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“Taunus Water is all that can reasonably, or even by the

most exacting, be expected from a Sparkling Table

Water. It has an exceedingly bright and attractive

appearance; it possesses an agreeable and

refreshing taste; it is absolutely free from

organic matter, and possesses «v v

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medicinal properties."—
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PROPRIETORS :

Tlje TAUNDS SPRING NATURAL MINERAL WATER Co, H

Head Office: 23, LIME STREET, LONDON, E.C.

F£3

BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS TO

H.M. QUEEN OF DENMARK. H.M. THE QUEEN. H.I.M. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.

GOWNS FOR
COATS
WALKING
ULSTERS TRAVELLING
WRAPS YACHTING. DRIVING

HATS. TENNIS

Special IROttCC*—Each order receives the

personal attention of one of the Firm, and to give
a distinct style to each GOWN or COAT is especially
studied, together with a Perfect Fit and GOOD TASTE.

Patterns &* Sketches Post Free on application.

26 S 27, CONBUlfSTREET,

COMMUNICATING WITH

+ 27, NEW BOND STREET, +

Branches: COWES/ PARIS, NICE, NEW YORK, AND EDINBURGH.

Also New Branch at 27, CROSS STREET, MANCHESTER.

H.R.H. PRINCESS OF WALES. jgv- H.R. and I.H. EMPRESS OF GERMANY.

H.M. QUEEN OF PORTUGAL.

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Nursing
Stout

5n Cashs anb Bottles.

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Low Price
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UJSLTRSffl BRGUJGRS
$C0<£KWGLL
uD Lonoon,

In sending Orders please be particular
not to omit the Name “ Waltham Brothers

from the Address.

NGER’S # *

Sewing Machines

are admitted by? tbe Oerdict of tbe public to be

U N EQUAL) b>ED

For Simplicity, Durability, Superiority of Stitch, and Variety of fork.

price from ©it Ibire at

-**£4:4:0 #■*- Per 2/6 Week,

10 per cent. Discount for Cash. With option of Purchase.

INSTRUCTION FREE. PRICE LIST GRATIS.

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JMEARLY SEVEN JVII Is Is IOJM S

©f tbese celebrated Sewing tlbacbines have been sold.

Zhe Bnnual Sales now eyceeb 600,000.

TLo avotb deception, see that the Over 200 First Prizes, Cups,
Diplomas, etc., etc., have been
Company’s Trade Name ** Situiet*is upon awarded to SINGER’S SEWING
the arm of the Machine, as also on the Oval MACHINES at the principal
Trade Mark, which is affixed to the side Exhibitions throughout the
of the arm and cast in each sine of the World.
stand.

The Singer Manufacturing Company,

39, MANAGEMENT FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM E.C.

FOSTER LANE, LONDON,

and 443 Branches throughout Great Britain and Ireland.

HIERATICA

(A Vegetable Parchment).

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HE earliest form of Paper was the Papyrus of the Egyptians, and

owing to the fact that the various layers of the Papyrus decrease

in thickness as they come nearer to the centre of the stem, the

makers were enabled to produce Papers of different qualities; the

finest quality was made from the innermost layer of membrane, and

HIERATICAwas called or the Paper of the Priests, who inter¬

dicted its sale until covered with sacred writing ; in this state it was,

however, an article of trade, and the Romans finding a means of

removing the writing, sold the sheets in Rome under another name,

using a Latin equivalent for its former Greek name of HIERATICA.

It is now prepared and sold at a price adapting it for use in General Correspondence.

The genuine quality bears in the Water Mark the original title

HIERATICA

(a vegetable Parchment.)

3. 5. 8. Co.

TDnfincj (paper. (BmBefopee.

Albert Size in 5 Quire Packets 1/- « Albert Court ShaPe - 1/- per 100.
Note ,,
,, 1/- t Note 99 - 1/-

,, ,, Black Bordered ,, 99 i/e : 99 Black Bordered 1/6
Large Note Size 99 i/e ♦ ” 1/-
99 ,, ,, Arrow Pointed 16
1-
Large Note, Court Shape - i/~

,, Foreign Note Lined ,, ,, £ Commercial Size - 1/6
Sermon Paper, Ruled or Plain ,, ,, x/6 ♦
Foreign ditto - -

Foolscap ,, ,, in Quire ,, 1/6 4 ,, Court Shape -

CaBtnet

Containing 2 Quires Post 8vo, and 48 Court Envelopes 1 /- per box.
1/6 M
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Of all Stationers. F>iei^atiga []

If any difficulty in obtaining, send Stamps direct to H

Q>Q, UPPEI^ (9HAMES , E.G.

Samples free. Parcels Carriage Paid.

$2 1bcv Majesty's

©btaineb a /Ibebal, international inventions
Gbe Ibigbest BwarD, ^Exhibition,

at tbe XonDort, 1385.

IRogal Xetters patent

RIGRKRD cane

inventor anb patentee.

tube 'Ultuversal Cot is admitted to be the

most healthy as well as the most convenient
sleeping arrangement ever invented for Children.

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TKJlbolesale of ifh

HURST & CANE, Folded.

49, FRID/cY STREET, E.C. This illustration represents
a Miniature Cot, which is
Retail at all the Baby Linen Warehouses. at present in great request
among children for their dolls.
The illustration also gives a
fair impression of the tout
ensemble of the Child’s Cot
when trimmed and lined.

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mtmk CIGARETTES.

Possess a delicious natural aroma.
Have a round, full, yet mild flavour.
When smoked or inhaled do not irritate the throat or nostrils.
Are made ONLY from the finest Yenijeh (Turkey) Tobacco.
Are rolled in specially prepared paper, tasteless, and free

from nitre, and
Are different from and superior to all others.

Cbe Ifrarascbo Cigarette Depot,

<M>, pai^i; STREET,

GROSVENOR SQUARE, LONDON, W.

(sole address).

ESTABLISHED 1879.

OUDP.E St. LEONARDS

Ifoealtbv anb Becoming. \

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CjT- lyj> W[r. Cps. Septimus I}ayensci(oft

^fe^CEP^O HAIF$ ^ESTOP^, i

§' [Pupil of the late Sir Benjamin Brodie,Bart., M.D.,F.R.S.)

w IS HIGHLY, RECOMMENDED Under Study of Sir Erasmus Wilson, Mr. Startin, M.D.,
& PRESCRIBED BY ALL THE y
and Mr. Tilbury Fox, M.D.
LEADING SKIN DOCTORS/^1
Has nearly 10,000 (Ten Thousand) Patients.
“;A . 2/6 POST FREE //’•’,
<?\ RAVEN SCROFTVC" Should be consulted (free of charge) in
,'T x\J-O N DOrf>VV all difficulties respecting the Hair, Scalp,
Face or Nails, bearing in mind it is never
N4? WANO%^ too late to mend, if you have anything to
mend, and seeking advice can do no harm.

The “Queen” says, “Mr. RAVENSCROFT is the great Hair Doctor, who can
re-thatch a bald head or put a new bloom on the most unsightly skin.”

-He ^Testimonials #-«-

Sir ERASMUS WILSON, F.S.A. Dear Madam,—“ Poudr<5 St. Leonards is the only Healthy Face Powder
I have ever seen ; you may use it.”

TILBURY FOX, M.D. “ I am very much pleased with Poudrd St. Leonards; it is invaluable,
J. STARTIN, F.C.A. and should be used in preference to any other.”

Sir BENJAMIN BRODIE, D.C.L., F.R.S. “ You deserve great credit, the Poudr£ St. Leonards is simply perfec¬
tion, and will be of great service in many skin diseases, especially
of the Face.”

Madam,—“You may confidently use Mr. Ravenscroft’s Poudrd St.
Leonards, it has many excellent qualities.”

The “ QUEEN.” “And put a new bloom on the most unsightly skin.’

Mrs. LYNN LINTON. “ Poudr£ St. Leonards for the face and hands is beyond praise.”

HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS can Poudrd St. Leonards is unquestionably the best Face Powder ever
be inspected. made ; does not show or rub off.

Price 2s. 6d., post free. Sample, Is. Id.

CHARLES SEPTIMUS RAVENSCROFT
J J / LIMITED,
34, ST. JAMES’S STREET, LONDON, W.,

4 WHOSE SPECIALITIES ARE ON SALE AT THE HOSPITAL STALLS.

11, Onslow Place, South Kensington

(Opposite the South Kensington Station).

MB

[Late with Messrs. P. F. Schafer, and Mr. H. Rodrigues),
Beg respectfully to inform the Nobility and Gentry that they have opened at the

above Address as

tationers, Engravers, Dressing Bag Makers,

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1. Chopin’s Twenty-seven Studies .26 23- Chopin’s Twenty five Preludes 16
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.2 Sthphen Heller’s Album. Op. 138
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4- Stephen Heller’s Twenty-four Preludes Op. 81 16 25. John Field’s Six Nocturnes. o
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6 Czerny’s One Hundred and One Exercises

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8 Schumann’s Phantasiestiicke. Op. 12 . I6 Pieces ... 6
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9- Schubert’s Eight Impromptus ... . 16 29. Mendelssohn’s Thirty-six Lieder ohne Worte 6
10. Liszt’s Soirees de Vienne 26 o
30. Czerny’s Forty Daily Studies . 6
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1211. Clementi’s Six Sonatinas. Op. 36 Io 31. W. S. Bennett’s Six Studies. Op* 11 o
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. Stephen Heller’s Thirty-two Preludes. Op. 119. ... I 6 32. Stephen Heller’s Restless Nights. Op. 82 o
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13- Rubinstein’s Soirees a St. Petersbourg (Six Morceaux). 33. Kuhlau’s Four Sonatinas. Op. 88 6
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14. Chopin’s Forty-three Mazurkas 3o 35. Bertini’s 25 Studies. Op. 29 . 6
16
i5- Schumann’s Album fur die Jugend. Op. 68 1o 36. Mayer’s Six Etudes Melodiques. Op. 149
16. Dussek’S Six Sonatinas. Op. 20 ...
37. Schumann’s Scenes in the Forest. Op. 8.2

17- Gottschalk. Selection No. 1 (Six pieces) . 1o 38. Chopin’s Four Ballades .

18. Kuhlau’s Six Sonatinas. Op. 55 . 1o 39. Stephen Heller’s Promenades d’un Solitaire. Op. 78

19. Chopin’s Eight Waltzes .16 40. Kalkbrenner’s Twenty Studies. Op. 169

20. Kullak’s Youthful days. 24 Characteristic Pieces 16 41. Schmitt, Indispensable .

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4- Franz Abt. Ten Vocal Duets (English and German words) o
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9- J. L. Hatton. Five Chamber Duets
10. F. Lachner. Three Trios for Soprano Voices (English and German Words)

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!3- Bordogni. Twelve nouvelles vocalises. Contralto or Mezzo-soprano
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.2 Heller. 30 Studies. Op. 46 (Twelve pieces)

3- Heller. 25 Studies. Op. 45 3 16. Schulhoff. Selection of favourite compositions. No.’
4- Duvernoy. Ecole du mecanisme. Op. T 20 1
(Nine pieces). 6
.5- Lemoine. 50 Etudes enfantines. Op. 37
T7- Schumann. Scenes of childhood (Kinderscenen). OJP- 15 6
6 Concone. 25 Etudes melodiques. Op. 24 18. Schumann. Selection of favourite compositions. No. 1

7- Heller. Selection of favourite compositions. No. (Ten pieces) ... .. ... ... ... .

(Six Pieces) 19. Sydney Smith. Selection of favourite compositions.

a. Heller. Transcriptions of Schubert’s Songs (Sixteen) o No. 1. (Eight pieces) o

9- Heller. 32 Preludes (a Mademoiselle Lili). Op. 119 6 20. Lichner. Pictures of youth (Jugendleben). Op. 84 .. 6 4
JO. Kullak. Youthful days. 24 Characteristic pieces ... 6
21. Loeschhorn. Childhood s hours (Aus der Kinderwelt) 1

11. Lange. 6 Characteristic pieces. Aus des Lebens Mai. 24 Characteristic pieces. Op. 96 und 100 o U
22. Heller. Album for the young. Op. 138 6
Op. 292 ... ... o n
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24. Kohler. 20 Studies. Op. 60 (sequel to Op. 50) ft
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