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NEW CHRISTMAS

BY

Price Five Shillings,

EARLY IN DECEMBER WILL BE PUBLISHED

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY CLARKSON STANFIELD, R.A.,

FRANK STONE, JOHN LEECH, & JOHN TENNIEL.

BOOK

THE HAUNTED MAN

AND

THE GHOST'S BARGAIN.

A Fancy for Christmas-Time.

BY

MCHARLES

CHARLES DICKENS.

BRADBURY EVANS, IT BOUVERIE STREET.

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DICKENS.

UNN'S FINE ARGAND LAMP OIL, 4s. 6d. per gallon, is equally appli

Lamps. The characteristics of this oil are the strength and brilliancy of its light, without smoke or smell, its extreme purity, as it will not corrode the most delicate lamps; its greater economy in the slowness of consumption, compared with other oils, and its not chilling with the cold. Half-a-gallon or upwards will be delivered five miles as trial.— Sold only by JOHN DUNN & Co., Oil Merchants, 59, Cannon-street, City.

SIX SUPERIOR SHIRTS FOR 26s.

CALCULATED IN EVERY RESPECT TO GIVE SATISFACTION TO THE
WEARER.

A choice of eighty new designs in fashionable coloured shirts, 20s. and 26s. the halfdozen. Patterns for selection sent post free to all parts of the Kingdom.

At this establishment may be inspected the largest and the best assortment of shirts in London, and among them are some beautiful specimens of superior needlework at very moderate prices.

Dress Shirts for evening wear, with open work and beautifully embroidered fronts made to order.

Country orders should be accompanied by a post-office order in payment of the amount required.

RODGERS & CO., SHIRT-MAKERS, 59, ST. MARTI'S-LANE,
CHARING-CROSS, LONDON.

P.S. Strangers are requested to observe that the premises are situated at the corner of
New-street, Covent-garden, where the same business has been carried on for sixty years.

HEAL & SON'S

BEDDING MANUFACTORY

The peculiar feature of their Establishment is, that it is confined exclusively to the Manufacture of Bedding, and consequently they are enabled to keep the largest Stock, and greatest variety of any House in London.

Heal and Son's List of Bedding,

containing a full description of Weights, Sizes, and Prices, sent free by Post, on application to their Factory, 196, opposite the Chapel, Tottenham Court Road.

N. M. MAG.-Dec. 1848.

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CARPET S.

ROYAL VICTORIA FELT CARPETTING.

The present period being peculiarly one of economy, the Public should purchase this description of Carpetting, the advantages being, durability, beauty, and novelty of design, imperviousness to dust, brilliancy of colouring, style equal to Brussels, and at a cost of half the price. Purchasers are cautioned against spurious imitations, the Felt Carpetting being always stamped "Royal Victoria Carpetting." It can be procured at all the respectable Carpet Houses in London and its vicinity, and in all the principal Towns of the United Kingdom.

The Patent Woollen Cloth Company also manufacture Table Covers, embossed and printed, of the latest possible designs, and in every variety of style and colour; thick Felt for polishing Plate Glass, Steel, Marble, Tortoiseshell, &c., &c.; likewise for Veterinary purposes; Felt Waistcoatings, Cloths for Coach and Railway Carriage Linings, Upholsterers, &c., &c.; Piano Felts.

Manufactories-Elmwood Mills, Leeds; and Borough Road, London. Wholesale Warehouses, only, at 8, Love Lane, Wood Street, Cheapside.

FOR

OR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH, Price 2s. 6d.-Patronised by Her Majesty, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, and H. R. H. the Duchess of Kent.Mr. THOMAS HOWARD'S SUCCEDANEUM, for Stopping decayed Teeth, however large the cavity. It is placed in the tooth in a soft state without any pressure or pain and soon becomes as hard as the enamel, and will remain firm in the tooth for many years, rendering extraction unnecessary, and arresting the further progress of decay. All persons can use Mr. Howard's Succedaneum themselves with ease, as full directions are enclosed. Price 2s. 6d. Prepared only by Mr. Thomas Howard, Surgeon Dentist, 17, George-street, Hanover-square, who will send it into the country free by post. Sold by Savory, 220, Regent-street; Sanger, 150, Oxford-street; Starkie, 4, Strand; Butler, 4, Cheapside; Johnson, 68, Cornhill; and all medicine vendors. Price 2s. 6d. Mr. Howard continues to supply the loss of Teeth on his new system of self-adhesion, without springs or wires. This method does not require the extraction of any Teeth or Roots, or any painful operation whatever. 17, George-street, Hanover-square. At home from 11 to 4.

PRIVATE BATHS, No. 5, LITTLE QUEEN-STREET, HOLBORN, in

constant readiness. Hot Baths, 1s. 6d. ; per dozen, 15s.; shower baths, 1s.; per dozen, 10s.; vapour baths, 3s. 6d. ; per dozen, 36s. The above baths are of a most elegant and commodious character, and are fitted up with every requisite for the toilet. Experienced male and female attendants.

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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Mr. AINSWORTH begs it to be distinctly understood that no Contributions what-
ever sent him, either for the NEW MONTHLY or AINSWORTH'S MAGAZINES,
will be returned. All articles are sent at the risk of the writers, who should
invariably keep copies.

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Orders received by all Booksellers and Newsmen.
CHAPMAN & HALL, 186, STRAND.

AINSWORTH'S MAGAZINE.

A NEW AND REVISED EDITION

OF

CRICHTON:

An Historical Romance,

BY W. HARRISON AINSWORTH, ESQ.

IS NOW PUBLISHING

- IN

AINSWORTH'S MAGAZINE.

ILLUSTRATED BY HABLOT K. BROWNE.

CHAPMAN AND HALL, 186, STRAND.

NEW MONTHLY ADVERTISER.

NEW WORKS published THIS MONTH.

I.

The HISTORY of ENGLAND, from the Accession of James II. By THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY. Vols. I. and II. 8vo. 32s.

II.

The SAXONS in ENGLAND: a History of the English Commonwealth until the Norman Conquest. By J. M. KEMBLE, M. A. 2 vols. 8vo. [In a few days.

III.

Mr. A. RICH'S ILLUSTRATED COMPANION to the LATIN DICTIONARY. With about 2000 Wood Engravings from the Antique. Post [Just ready.

Svo. 21s.

CHARLES VERNON.

IV.

Transatlantic Tele

By Liant

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The BOOK of SOLOMON'S SONG. Illuminated, in the Missal Style, by OWEN JONES. Imperial 16mo, in an elegant binding, 21s.

XVI.

SONGS, MADRIGALS, and SONNETS: a Gathering of Old English Poetry. Set in borders of Coloured Ornaments and Vignettes. Square fcp. [Nearly ready.

8vo.

LONDON: LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS.

N. M. MAG.-Dec. 1848.

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