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THE BEST & CHEAPEST TEAS & COFFEES IN ENGLAND

ARE AT ALL TIMES TO BE OBTAINED OF

PHILLIPS AND COMPANY,
Tea Merchants,

8, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, LONDON.

Really Good Strong Useful Congou TEAS at 2s. 6d., 2s. 8d., 2s. 10d., 3s., 3s. 2d., 3s. 4d., 3s. 6d., 3s. 8d., 3s. 10d., and 4s. Pure Unadulterated COFFEES at 1s. 1d., 1s. 2d., 1s. 3d., 18. 4d., and 1s. 6d.

Teas, Coffees, and Spices sent Carriage Free

By their own Vans, within Eight Miles of No. 8, King William-street, City, and TO ANY RAILWAY STATION OR MARKET TOWN IN ENGLAND, if to the value of 40s., or upwards; and to WALES, SCOTLAND, or IRELAND, if to the value of £5 or upwards. By this liberal arrangement, those residing at a distance can enjoy all the advantages of the London Markets for Tea, Coffee, and Colonial produce, just as though they were residing in London.

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PHILLIPS AND COMPANY,

TEA AND COLONIAL MERCHANTS,

8, KING WILLIAM-STREET, CITY, LONDON.

SUGARS are supplied at Market Prices.

A GENERAL PRICE CURRENT is published every Month, and is sent Free by Post on application. PHILLIPS & CO. have no connection with any House out of the City of London. 3

BENSON'S WATCHES are finely finished, accurate timekeepers, elegant, durable, and reasonable in price. "The high repute which Mr. Benson has obtained for the qualities of his manufacture stand "The watches second to none."-Morning Advertiser. here exhibited surpass those of any other English manufacturer."-Observer.

Manufactory-33 & 34, LUDGATE-HILL, E.C. Established 1749.

BENSON'S LADY'S GOLD WATCH. "Exquisite artistic feeling in ornamentation, and perfection of mechanism in structure."- Morning Post. 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, and 25 Guineas each.

BENSON'S GENTLEMAN'S GOLD WATCH. "All that can be desired in finish, taste, and design."-Globe. 6, 8, 10, 13, 16, 20, 25, & 30 Guineas

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BENSON'S PRESENTATION GOLD WATCH. "Excellence of design and perfection in workmanship."-Morning Chronicle. 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40 Guineas each.

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BENSON'S SILVER LEVER WATCHES leave nothing to be desired but the money to buy them with."- Standard. 4,5,6, 8, 10, 13, & 20 Guineas each. BENSON'S SILVER HORIZONTAL WATCH. A good watch without paying an exorbitant price."-Daily Telegraph. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 Guineas each.

ILLUSTRATED

BENSON'S NEW CATALOGUE OF WATCHES (free for two stamps), contains prices and important information as to what watch to buy. It should be read by all who are about buying a watch. Watches sent free to any part of England, Scotland, Ireland, or Wales, on receipt of a remittance, payable to J. W. BENSON, 33 and 34, Ludgate-hill, London, E.C.

DECEMBER, 1859.

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Oxford House School, Chelsea, London, S.W. The School Course embraces the usual branches of an English Education, also preparation for Commercial or Professional pursuits, and the Civil Service examinations. Terms-including Stationery, Laundress, and Pew Rent-from Forty to Forty-five Guineas per Annum. Principal: J. Paxton Hall, F.C.P., Editor of the "Guide to the Services." Referee: Rev. J. Campbell, 6 D.D., London.

SURREY STREET, NORWICH.

MISS LINCOLNE and her Sister, Mrs. A. BOARDMAN, beg to inform their friends that the duties of their Establishment will be resumed at the close of the Christmas Vacation. Music and German are taught by experienced and efficient Masters, and great care is bestowed upon the acquisition of a correct and conversational knowledge of the French language. The house is well situated, airy, and commodious, and nothing is neglected that can promote the health and comfort of the pupils. A constant effort is made to cultivate those habits which are indispensable to the character of the well-informed and Christian woman.

Terms, including French, Boarders, 34 guineas; Day Pupils, 12 guineas. References are kindly permitted to the Dowager Lady Buxton, Northrepps Hall, Norfolk; Madame Razoux, Oosterhaut, near Breda, Holland; the Rev. John Alexander, Norwich; the Rev. William Brock, London; the Rev. A. Reed, B.A., London; Andrew Johnston, Esq., Halesworth; H. Harvey, Esq., 43, Canonbury Square, Islington; W. Bickham, Esq., Manchester; and to the parents of the pupils.

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Wanted, in a Private School, a Young Lady, competent to teach thoroughly English and Music, with Drawing and Needlework. Testimonials as to character and ability required. Communications, stating age, salary, &c., to be addressed to Mrs. Arundel, Summer Castle, Rochdale, Lancashire.

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Runnymede School, Egham, near Windsor. This School is situated in a highly salubrious and delightful locality. Its object is to impart to a limited number of youths, on moderate terms, a sound and liberal education. The young gentlemen have every comfort of a cheerful and decidedly Christian home, are most kindly treated, and receive that individual attention to their studies, health, morals, and religious training, which is not attainable in larger establishments. Terms, Twenty guineas per annum. References to parents of pupils. Prospectuses on application to Mr. H. Clemow, Eghain, Surrey.

EDUCATION, BATH.

MRS. and the MISSES PEARSON Board and Educate a limited number of Young Ladies, at their residence, No. 17, Walcot Parade, which, from its pleasant and healthy situation, size, and internal arrangements, is peculiarly adapted to scholastic purposes. The course of instruction is calculated to secure the most solid and enduring advantages to those who pursue it; and while the principals, with the aid of professors, seek to render their pupils intelligent and accomplished, their chief aim is so to train them that they may become sincere Christians and useful members of society. A prospectus of the terms, which are moderate, will be forwarded upon application. Most satisfactory references can be given.

Just published, in 8vo., 2s. cloth,

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The Bible, Teetotalism, and Dr. Lees. A concise Narrative and Lecture, with a reconsideration of the inquiry, Is Teetotalism the plain Teaching of the Bible? By DAVID WILLIAMS, of Great Harwood.

London: Hall and Virtue, 25, Paternoster Row. Manchester: John Heywood, 143, Deansgate. Blackburn: J. N. Haworth.

12mo., cloth, 4s.

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The Church Distinguished; or, the Christian Community in its Relations to the World. By CALEB WEBB, Author of "The Sensibility of Separate Souls Considered."

"This volume is marked by peculiar originality. It embodies, developes, and elaborates the idea which pervades it with remarkable ability, care, and success. We view the work as peculiarly seasonable, and could desire for it a most extensive perusal among Christians of all denominations."-British Standard.

London: Houlston & Wright, 65, Paternoster-row.

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