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W. B. WELLS,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

LONDON, BIRMINGHAM,

MANCHESTER,

AND

SHRPPILLD HARRHOUSE,

No. 100, WESTGATE STREET, GLOUCESTER, Importer of Every description of Foreign Merchandise.

GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF IRONMONGERY, Cutlery, Grates, Fenders and Fire-krons, COPPER, TIN, & JAPANNED WARES, LOOKING GLASSES,

GLASS GOODS, CHINA ORNAMENTS, &c. &c.

Tea and Coffee Pots, Cruet Stands, Spoons, &c.,

IN THE IMPROVED ALBATA PLATE.

METAL AND SHEFFIELD PLATE. AMERICAN, DUTCH, & ENGLISH CLOCKS. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HABERDASHERY & STATIONERY.

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Shipping Orders Executed on the Shortest Notice.

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STATUARY & MODELLIST,

Who has had the honor to execute a Bust of His late Majesty George the Fourth, as well as an Equestrian Statue of the late Duke of York, and Likenesses of other Illustrious Characters in the Kingdom; requests the favour of a visit from the Ladies and Gentlemen of Cheltenham and Gloucester, and its vicinity, at his residence,

26, AMBROSE STREET, AND 18, SHERBORNE PLACE, CHELTENHAM,

To whom he will have the pleasure of exhibiting such specimens of his alent, as he trusts will afford the most satisfactory assurances of his ability.

MR. PAPERA, from an extensive knowledge of the Anatomy of Animals, as well as Man, is competent to give

CLASSICAL ILLUSTRATION & PHRENOLOGICAL ACCURACY OF CHARACTER In that striking manner, which has attracted the notice of many of the scientific men of the present age. The testimony of Sir Francis Chantrey, Sir Thomas Lawrence, Sir Walter Scott, Sir Richard Westmacott, and other Royal Academicians, will bear him out in this assertion. His works have long been before the public, whose constant approval has been the cherished reward of his efforts.

MR. PAPERA also executes every description of Ornamental Work in

SCULPTURE AND TERRA-COTTA,

SUCH AS

MONUMENTS, VASES,

CANDELABRAS, FOUNTAINS,

And other productions of Art, in the best and most approved manner, and his charge will also be found reasonable.

Busts, in a superior style of Art, Five Guineas Each.

28, WESTGATE STREET,

AND

8, UPPER COLLEGE COURT, GLOUCESTER.

C. THOMAS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND BOOKBINDER,

Respectfully announces, that he has constantly ready for sale or hire, a great variety of Instruments, from the most eminent makers. The new department consists of elegantly and plainly made Pianofortes, in rosewood, zebra-wood, and mahogany, with and without carvings and trusses. The second hand stock comprises Instruments purchased, taken in exchange, or hired out for short periods; and all of which are offered on the most advantageous terms.

A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SHEET MUSIC. VIOLINS, FLUTES, CLARIONETS, GUITARS, BRASS INSTRUMENTS, &c.

ALWAYS ON HAND.

All kinds of Repairs and Alterations Done, and Instruments Tuned, on the Shortest Notice.

ACCOUNT BOOKS MADE & RULED

TO ANY PATTERN.

WRITING PAPERS AND STATIONERY,

SELECTED FROM THE FIRST HOUSES.

MUSIC CAREFULLY ARranged for BINDING. Books Plainly or Elegantly Bound,

AT MODERATE CHARGES.

Orders by Post Promptly Attended to.

ater-Gure Establishment,

CONDUCTED BY

JOHN BALBIRNIE, M.A., M.D.,

AT

SHERBORNE VILLA

AND

SHERBORNE HOUSE,

Is now in full operation, with great Improvements in the Baths, Douches, and the various processes and appliances of the Cure, as heretofore used in this Institution.

In point of Locality, Climate, Water, Walks, &c., as well as in the Internal Arrangements and Accommodations, the

Cheltenham Hydropathic Establishment Possesses means of Cure equalled by few of its compeers in any Country. Board, &c., with the Treatment, Medical Attendance, &c., £3. 3s. per Week. No Extras for Servants.

ENTRANCE FEE, £1. 1s.

Out-Patients will receive the full treatment at from £1. 1s. to £2.2s. per Week.

Applications for Information &c., by Letter, freely answered, by enclosing a Stamped Envelope with Address.

Advice Gratis to the Poor on Mondays and Thursdays, from Ten to Eleven, A.M.

Recently Published, in neat Cloth, price 5s.,
THE

PHILOSOPHY OF THE WATER-CURE:

A DEVELOPMENT OF

The True Principles of Health and Longevity.

By J. BALBIRNIE, M.A., M.D.

"This is the most eloquent, comprehensive, and scientific defence of the Water-Cure, that has yet appeared in any Language.”—Dr. Wilson, of Malvern.

BATH: BINNS AND GOODWIN. LONDON: WHITTAKER AND CO. AND SIMPKIN AND CO. And to be had of all the Country Booksellers.

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Patronised by Her Majesty the Queen, His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, K.G., The Lords of the Admiralty, The Medical Profession, Royal Mail Steamers, &c.

JONES'S PATENT FLOUR,

AN INVALUABLE ARTICLE FOR PRODUCING IN A FEW MINUTES,
WITHOUT FERMENTATION, A

MOST NUTRITIOUS & WHOLESOME BREAD,

ALSO

Biscuits, Biscuit Powder, Cakes, Pastry, &c. Rendering it of great importance to all, particularly to Seafaring Men, Ship Passengers, Residents in the Country, Invalids, Dyspeptics, &c.

G. H. EDWARDS,

BISCUIT BAKER & CONFECTIONER, 29, LITTLEWORTH,

Licensed Patentee for Gloucester.

OPINION OF "THE LANCET."

The leading Medical Periodical of the day, The Lancet, of June 6th, 1846, speaks thus decisively of the Patent Flour :

"We agree with Mr. Herapath, in considering that Jones's Patent Flour is one of the most valuable inventions of the age; that is, if we are to estimate its worth by the influence it is likely to exercise on the health and daily comfort of immense masses of persons. Provided with the Patent Flour and water, and the means of making a fire, new and beautiful bread may, within two hours, be in the hands of the sailor on the ocean, or the traveller on the mountain or in the wilderness. The general introduction of Jones's Patent Flour into use must lead to a complete revo lution in the present system of baking Bread and Biscuits. We repeat that, judging of the utility of Mr. Jones's invention by the numbers whom it is calculated to gratify and benefit, its value could hardly be over-estimated.

G. H. EDWARDS feels great pleasure in announcing to the Merchants, Cap tains, and Inhabitants generally of Gloucester, that he can supply them with "JONES'S PATENT FLOUR" in any quantities; having secured the LICENSB POR ITS MANUFACTURE for this City and Neighbourhood.

The Bread manufactured from the PATENT FLOUR, not being fermented, will keep good a far greater length of time than any other; is more nutritious; remarkably easy of digestion; and has proved a most important aid to the Medical Profession in the treatment of various diseases.

For SEA STORES its value is at once apparent; and whilst by its use the Cabin can at all times command the luxury of New Bread, experience has proved that the PATENT FLOUR is a great addition to the comforts of the Seamen, by the inexpen sive but very superior Pudding, or "Duff," which it furnishes to them.

The decisive opinion of " The Lancet," and other important testimonials to the value of this invention, render lengthened remark unnecessary. G. H. E. may be permitted, however, to briefly state that "JONES'S PATENT FLOUR" is almost indispensable to Families in the Country (where Yeast is with difficulty obtained) for the manufacture of Bread: while for domestic CAKE MAKING, PASTRY, PUDDINGS, &c., the "PATENT FLOUR" will doubtless supersede all other kinds, little or no skill being required to ensure a good article.

G. H. E. invites attention to the greatly improved quality of his BRUNSWICK BREAD, FRENCH ROLLS, FANCY and other BISCUITS, resulting from the use of the PATENT FLOUR. Also, a new article, LUNCHEON CAKE, in immense demand at Bristol; SEED CAKE, &c.

Prospectuses with Testimonials may be had on application.

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