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... FOR THE blood IS THE LIFE. px n *r u'c TTIBHI proscribes 'Clarke's Blood Mixture 1 I M J |f H MM f i entirely free from any poison or largoly, and speaks highly of its I metallic impregnation, does not efficacy in skin affections, &c. On I I B 1 1 p J fij pM HI contain any injurious ingredient, this account we wrote asking if j JL H and is a good, safe, and useful you could supply the ...

The BRIGHTON ROAD

... kV To every section of wheelmen, using the word in its widest sense, the Brighton Road appeals forcibly; to the modern school who coquette with coaching it lives for ever as the scene of Jem Selby's exploit, of which more anon; to the youngster it speaks of a holiday haunt; the objectionable, or rowdy division, regard it as the scene of their Whitsun saturnalia; to the flyer it offers ...

OUR ILLUSTRATIONS

... . THE NIMROD COACH: OPENING OF THE SEASON. CAPTAIN SPICER opened his coaching season on the 15th inst. with the Nimrod, running between Bath and Marlbro'. The distance of thirty-three miles was covered in three and a half hours, with four changes. The drive is an exceptionally beautiful and interesting one, and among the many places worthy of notice which are passed on the road may be men ...

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... PRIZE WINNERS AT CHARTERHOUSE SPORTS. SECOND LIFE GUARDS' RUGBY FOOTBALL TEAM. :W//f//)i i1 t iiWPrWTntM^fvKgaaljH^MBagB5a(MMBBMal^^MI^M^KsfiZaiL_ Trooper J. E. Burns, Trooper II. F. Wilson,. Corpl. Wm. Elliott, Trumpeter M. Ilbeiry, Trooper J. II. Hartley, m w three-quarterback. forward. three-quarterback. three-quarterback. forward. 61 bade 1 forward y' 8j T' i17' Sec0d'lfe}lt- f- R ...

SANDOWN PARK.--THE ECLIPSE STAKES DAY

... SANDOWN PARK.-- THE ECLIPSE STAKES DAY. IT was a happy day for Sandown; and by no means an un happy day for the owners of racehorses, when, in 1883, Mr. Hwfa Williams invented the Eclipse Stakes. We adapt many things from the French, and possibly Mr. Hwfa Williams may not object to the opinion that the new system of entries, by means of which the Club should give no less than £10,000 was one ...

SKETCHES AT BISLEY

... . A week of more or less wind and wet, with a day or two of fleeting clouds, and hot sunshine alternating, and the first half of the N.R. A.'s Bisley meeting was gone for the year 1892. On Monday last, when our artist was present, the morning promised well, and the crowd of competitors at the various firing points for the first stage of the Queen's prize hoped for a favourable turn. But clouds ...

MAPPIN BROTHERS'

... itl lilt STERLING SILVER, AND (Every Article Hall-Markil OUFFN'S PLATE Supplied direct to the public from m PHSPS3 QUEEN'S WORKS, SHEFFIELD. 220, REGENT ST. W., 66, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. E.C SEECIAL WARRANT ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST POST FREE. COODS FORWARDED TO THE COUNTRY FOR APPROVAL. a-- Sterling Silver Cruet with Cui Glass Bottles and Spoons complete, 45/- Sterling Silver Butter Shell and Kn ...

THE STEAM YACHT CHRISTABEL

... THE STEAM YACHT CHRISTABEL. Steaming is undoubtedly a great convenience when arrivals and departures have to coincide with dates, but it is only recently that owners of steam yachts have been inclined to pass their vessels over into other hands for a time. As the German Emperor is going to stay at Abazzia, whence he will probably visit Pola, the Austrian centre of yachting, his great love of ...

PARISIAN DIAMOND COMPANY

... . . a!it4: NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF XMAS PRESENTS s„^. F s T P- R.EE. THE orient PEARLS. gapL Moonstone and Diamond Marie Stuart Brooch. Price £1 8s. 6d. Diamond and Pearl Brooch. Price £4 4s. Diamond Coronet Necklet. Set 4 jour, '-e £9 9S Set 4 jour. wn T jg 04 q REfifHI STRFF1 W. 43, B> *RfiflI)F W ...

THE QUEEN'S HALL, LANGHAM PLACE

... THE QUEEN'S HALL, LANC.HAM PLACE. This new concert room, which is decidedly an acquisition to London, was opened to the public on Saturday night. Of suitable size, with admirable acoustic qualities, the building is handsome to look at, and at the same time is very conveniently arranged. The position is at least musically central, occupying 21,000 square feet adjoining St. George's Hall, with ...

MR. R. S. SMYTHE, THE AUSTRALIAN IMPRESARIO

... . THIS gentleman, who when he is at home, which is not often, lives in Melbourne, is the most travelled impresario in the world. For more than thirty years into almost every country where English is the dominant tongue he has made it his business to introduce some high-class enter tainment. Until about twenty years ago he was a concert-manager; but it is not only in England that concerts have ...