The Strand Magazine : an illustrated monthly. Vol. 1, no. 4, April 1891 / edited by George Newnes.
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- 1891
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Credit: The Strand Magazine : an illustrated monthly. Vol. 1, no. 4, April 1891 / edited by George Newnes. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![THE Some of the WONDERFUL VELVETEEN A.T 525/” A YARD. LEWIS’S, in Market Street, Manchester, are the Manufacturers of the fine First-class Velveteen which is now well-known all over the world. IT IS FAST PILE and FAST DYED, and EVERY INCH IS GUARANTEED. If a Dress should wear badly, or be in any respect faulty, LEWIS’S will GIVE a NEW DRESS for NOTHING AT ALL, and pay the full cost for making and trimming. The price of this beautiful Velveteen, in black and all the most beautiful colours now worn, is 2/- a yard. This quality Velveteen is sold by the best drapers at 3/6, 4/6, and 5/6 a yard. The public, although they don’t know it, have to pay two or three profits—the difference between the manufacturer’s price and the price the consumer pays for Velveteen. LEWIS’S, of Market Street, Manchester, manufacture this Velveteen themselves, and sell it (or, it might almost be said, give it) to the public for 2/- a yard. LE WISE ask Ladies to write for Patterns of this extraordinary Velveteen. They will then be able to judge for themselves whether LEWIS’S, of Market Street, Manchester, praise their Velveteen more than it deserves. IT WRITE FOR PATTERNS ON AN ORDINARY POST CARD. LEWIS’S pay Carriage on all Orders to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland. npcCQ MATCDIAI C F0R THE present season.— tOw IVI#\ I tHilMtO Ladies who desire to be well dressed should write to LEWIS’S for Patterns of New Dress Materials ; they will be astonished at the value offered. Please mention “ The Strand Magazine,” and address— LEWIS’S in MARKET STREET, MANCHESTER. SOME DISTINGUISHED CUSTOMERS CF LEWIS’S. H.M. the Q-een of Denmark. Piincess Hohenlohe. Duchess de Gramont. Marchioness of Bute. Marchioness of Drogheda. Countess of Annesley. Countess of Aberdeen. Countess Reven low. Countess of Lindsay. Countess of Dundonald. Countess of Lauderdale. Lady Mountmorres. Lady Heneage. Lady Leighton. Hon. Mrs. Ed. Stanhope. Madame Waddington. Hon. Miss Lane Fox. COLOURS. Navy. White. Cream. Royal Blue. Admiral. Brown-dore. Prune. Violet. Ruby. Grenat. Burgundy. Bordeaux. Sultan. Sapphire. Sevres. Electric. Gendarme. Cobalt. Chestnut. Pearl. Grey. Slate. Porcelain. Olive. Bronze. Apple Green. Laurel Green. Chartreuse. Hazel. Leather. Terra- cotta. Yieux Rose. Gold. Peony. Purple. Biscuit. Fawn. Beige. Cherry. Turquoise. Aubergine. Indian Red. Boulanger. Camel. Umber. Endive. Shamrock. &c. &c. Over 200 Shades in Stock. LLOYD’S ACACIA CHARCOAL. ItOYDS VEGETABLf CHARCOAL u • KU|< J iMdtiuK JVmwIu ’?• tfliM-m.#. nu'l A i’hii i turn. Blrlt 1 JO *„*'■*■•* J it I...JU .1 4 A t^r ** UOTpl CQAuaO Tire Great; 1ST at viral Remedy for Indigestion, Biliousness, Alcoholic Excess, Heartburn, Oosi.sti.in.l^tloirt, This is no quack ren.edy, but pure carbonized acacia wood, which can be taken at any time. It cleanses the system of all impurities, and acts upon the internal organs in the same manner as charcoal cleanses water in filters—that is to say, it absorbs all noxious matter in the body, and thoroughly purifies the whole system. To be obtained of Barclay & Sons, Ltd., Farringdon Street, London, E.C. ; of all Chemists and Stores, Is. oris. 6d., or by post on receipt of Postal Note for Is. or Is. 6d., postage 3d. extra, or of LLOYD & CO , Tanner Street, LONDON, S.E. 1 r intm: x ■X COMPOUND Iffls ' A, OF THE ^ >YRU] HYPOPHOSPHITES. TONIC.—Nutritive and Invigorating; Won¬ derfully Strengthening in all Cases of Nervous Prostration and General Debility, whetherthe result of Overwork, Mental Anxiety, or Excesses. INMAN’S SYRUP is composed of the Hypophosphites of Lime, Iron, Manganese, and Valuable Tonic Alkaloids,jso concentrated and combined as to be readily assimi¬ lated by the Human System—renewing the waste of bone and tissue, giving colour and richness to the blood, a bracing tone to the system, and vigour to the mental faculties INMAN’S SYRUP is invaluable in cases of Nervous Exhaustion, lack of energy, palpitation, interrupted action of the heart, and in all nervous and mind complaints —wasting and debilitating diseases—the patient evidencing a material change for the better after a few doses. This is especially marked in aff ctions of the respiratory organs. INMAN’S SYRUP taken regularly braces the Body and the Nerve Centres, mini¬ mising the risks of taking cold or infection. It is suited to both exes and all ages. For delicate females, and particularly those suffering ft 0111 impoverished blood, no medicine has a more beneficial effect as a curative agent. “ An excellent preparation.”—Health. ’* A safe and sure remedy.”—Family Doctor. Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles 2s. 6d. and 4s. 6d. If any difficulty send to ihe Iroprietors and Manufacturers, WM. INMAN & CO., LIMITED, 46, Leith St., & 8, Shandwick Place, EDINBURGH; 103, Kirkgate, LEITH.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3047954x_0007.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)