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THE "LONDON AND PARIS LADIES' MAGAZINE" is now in its TWENTY-NINTH VOLUME. From its commencement it has steadily increased in the favour of the Public, and notwithstanding the moderate price at which it is published, it holds a foremost position amongst the Fashionable Periodicals of the day.

This, it must be evident, can only be accomplished by the returns of its large circulation; and, while thus encouraged in their labours, the proprietors pledge themselves to spare neither pains nor expense to merit the patronage so liberally bestowed.

Intending Subscribers are respectfully informed that, to prevent disappointment, all orders for the ensuing number should be forwarded on or before the 24th of the month.

TO ADVERTISERS.

"THE LONDON AND PARIS LADIES' MAGAZINE" has a large and steadily-increasing circulation in the United Kingdom, the Colonies, and America, and offers peculiar advantages as an advertising medium to al those who administer to the necessities or luxuries of the fairer portion of the public. Unlike newspapers and publications of an ephemeral or purely literary character which are either torn up or shelved as soon as read, this Magazine remains during the intervals of its publication in the show-rooms of the fashionable milliner, the work-room of the practical modiste, and the boudoir of the lady of walth, continually referred to, and continually under the eye of precisely that class of customers which it is presumed to be most the inteest of advertisers to attract.

It is requested that all communications may be post-paid, and addressed to

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THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all its forms. GENERAL DEBILITY-ILL-HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has boen impaired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief.

FEMALE COMPLAINTS,

No Female, young or old, should be without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases like a charm. It is also the best and safest medicine that can be given to children of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently no family should be without it. Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughcut the Civilized World, at the following prices :-1s. 14d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 228., and 338. each Box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.-Directions for the guidance of Patients in every disorder are affixed to each Box.

SIR JAMES MURRAY'S FLUID MAGNESIA.

Prepared under the immediate care of the Inventor, and established for upwards of thirty years by the PROFESSION, for removing BILE, ACIDITIES, and INDIGESTION, restoring APPETITE, preserving a moderate state of the bowels, and dissolving uric acid in GRAVEL and GOUT; also as an easy remedy for SEA SICKNESS, and for the febrile affections incident to childhood it is invaluable.-On the value of Magnesia as a remedial agent it is unnecessary to enlarge; but the Fluid Preparation of Sir James Murray is now the most valued by the Profession, as it entirely avoids the possibility of those dangerous concretions usually resulting from the use of the article in powder.

Sold by the sole consignee, Mr. WILLIAM BAILEY, of Wolverhampton; and by all wholesale and retail Druggists and Medicine Agents throughout the British Empire, in bottles, 18., 2s. 6d., 38. 6d., 5s. 6d., 11s., and 21s. each.

"The Editor of the London and Paris Magazine," 37, Bell Yard, Temple Bar.

NEW ADDITIONS.

52, FLEET STREET. MR. HOWARD, Surgeon-Dentist, 52, Fleet-street, has Marshl Canrobert, King of Denmark, Duke of Cam introduced an entirely new description of ARTI-bridge Emperor and Empress of the French, Emperor FICIAL TEETH, fixed without springs, wires, or liga- and Empress of Austria, Emperor and Empress of Russia, tures. They so perfectly resemble the natural teeth Lord Raglan, Marshal St. Arnaud, Omar Pasha, the as not to be distinguished from the original, by the Sulta of Turkey, etc. The magnificent Napoleon closest observer; they will never change colour or Golda Chamber completed, various relics added, etc. decay, and will be found superior to any teeth ever before used. This method does not require the exMADAME TUSSAUD AND SONS' traction of roots or any painful operation, and will EXHIBITION, support and preserve teeth that are loose, and is guaranteed to restore articulation, and mastication. Decayed teeth rendered sound and useful in mastication. 52, FLEET STREET,

At home from 10 to 5.

MADAME LEBARRE, Designer of Fashions for the Empress Eugenie.

BZAAR, BAKER ST., PORTMAN SQUARE. Open from 11 till Dusk, and from 7 to 10. Adittance-One Shilling. Napoleon Rooms Sixpence.

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Establishment for French and English Designs, Of every Article of Fashionable Costume.

LONDON DEPOT, 6, WANSFORD PLACE. NOTICE TO DRESS & CLOAKMAKERS. MADAME LEBARRE'S FULL SIZE PAPER STABLISHED TWENTY-NINE YEARS. MODELS for the Autumn and Winter Season, which are of unusual elegant style, are now ready, and being made up in the most brilliant colours, are calculated to MRS. WILLS begs to thank her Friends and the Public give a distingué appearance to any Show Room; the for their long-continued patronage, and to inform them trimmings are exact in every particular, so that the her Show-rooms for Paper Models and Millinery for the effect of the article, when made up, is instantly seen, present Season are now Open, and contain a carefully The great patronage this class of patterns have received selected and Fashionable Assortment of New Designs since Madame Lebarre forwarded them to England, bas in Mantles, Cloaks, Dresses, Jaquettes, Vests, Bodies, given her full confidence to recommend them to the Sleeves, Riding Habits, Children's Dresses, and also notice of those Ladies who have not yet honoured he every Article in the London and Paris Magazine. The with their patronage; and for the convenience of thos Prices are as follow:who do not visit Paris, she has established an Englis Agent, who will give immediate attention to all countr siding in London, who may favour her with their cororders, and can be seen personally by those Ladies r

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A SET OF TWELVE ARTICLES, with Box, £1 2s. 6d.
A SMALLER SET, with Box, 11s. 6d.
THREE ditto, sent, per post, free, 6s.
ONE LARGE ARTICLE, 2s. 6d.
SLEEVES, post free, 1s. 2d.

Number, 108.

ONE do., 6 in Number, 5s. 6d.

12 TRIMMED MODELS, including 1 of the last Paris Bonnet Shapes, packed in a Box for £1 10 6 Ditto ditto in Box . . . . 0 10 6 A PACKET OF UNTRIMMED PATTERNS, 12 in Single Models forwarded, Post Free, to any partof the United Kingdom, at the following prices :MANTELETS, 38. 6d. BODIES, 28. SLEEVES, 1söd. JACQUETTE BODIES, 28., and CHILDREN'S PATTERNS, for Boy or Girl, 2s. each.

containing Twelve Articles of Ladies' and Childen's The same Full-sized Models, UNTRIMMED, in Pakets Dress, of the last Paris styles, sent post free for 10 6d., and a packet of Six Articles, post free, for 5s. 6d. Separate Packets, containing Three Articles for Chilren's Dress, post free, for 3s.

These Patterns are all SEWN together, in the style they are to be made up, with full directions for trimmings as worn in Paris.

Letters cannot be attended to unless contaning a **The Acidulated Syrup in Bottles. 28. each. N.B.-Be sure to ask for "Sir James Murray's Pre-Money Order for Goods required, made payable at St. Martin's-le-Grand, to ADELE LEBARRE. paration," and to see that his name is stamped on each label, in green ink, as follows:-"James Murray, Phy- London Depot,-6, Wansford Place, Old St. Pancras sician to the Lord Lieutenant." Road, opposite College Street.

Millinery Dress Caps, 7s. 11d., 12s. 6d., 14s., 18s., 20s. 6d. per dozen.

Cap Fronts, 3s. 6d., 5s. 6d., 8s. 6d. per dozen.
Widows' Caps, 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., 6s. 9d., 12s. per dozen.
Tarlatan, 28. 1d.

Whalebone, 1s. 3d. per dozen.
Chip, 8d., 10d. per bundle.
Cane, 1s. 6d. per lb.

Millinery Bonnets, 8s., 10s. 6d., and upwards.
Shapes, 2s. 6d., Nett, Black or White, 4s. 6d., 5s. 6d.,
78. 6d. per dozen.
French and English Flowers, from 44d. to 2s. 6d. per
packet.

Bouquets and Table Flowers.

Stamps received in payment.

N.B.-All Remittances per Post Office Order made payable to SUSAN WILLS, at the Post Office, " 210, Oxford Street."

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