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REGISTERED TRADE MARK.

TO THE

ROMAN CATHOLIC HIERARCHY, CLERGY,
AND INSTITUTIONS.

I WISH respectfully to bring under your special attention that I am now importing the finest Pale Dry Malaga, with the guarantee of the Bishop of Malaga, and bottled under my personal supervision; further protected by my Registered Trade Mark.

21s. per Doz., bottles included. Discount allowed for prompt payment.

Quantities of 2 doz., and upwards, Carriage paid.

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Special Quotations for "Hhds." of 24 doz.

These Wines may be relied upon as being of the Vintages described, bottled with the utmost care, fully matured in bottle, and worth the attention of Connoisseurs.

PORTS.

Fresh Bottled Wine, old and fully matured in wood, combining extra purity and quality,

No one could desire a purer Wine at any price.

BOTTLE CHARGES.

1s. 6d. per doz.; 1s. per doz. for Cases; Malaga Bottles free.

32s.

Special Agent to the Patriotic Insurance Company, the only Company whose business is restricted solely to Ireland.

applying to

WILLIAM G. MURPHY,

Lowest rates by

57 MIDDLE ABBEY STREET, DUBLIN. 57

LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE.

(COLEMAN'S)

A DELICIOUS BEVERAGE AND TONIC.

Made from Port Wine, Liebig's Extract of Meat, and Extract of Malt, Nutritious, Strengthening, Stimulating, Flesh-forming, and Healthrestoring; suitable for the robust in health as well as the Invalid. Strongly recommended by the Medical Faculty. An immediate benefit is experienced after taking it; the frame is invigorated, and no ill-effects follow.

IEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE. (COLEMAN'S).

SIR,-A

short time since I was induced

by the novelty of the title to send for a bottle of your Liebig's Extract of Meat and Malt Wine. I was perfectly acquainted with the value of Extractum Carnis, and not quite a stranger to the invigorating and fortifying properties of Malt Wine, and therefore felt a natural curiosity to test them combined.

Men who work hard, as I do, not muscular hard work, but that which is quite as exhausting, viz., brain work, very often experience the need of, and have sometimes an almost irresistible craving for, a "pick-me-up;" and very often the panacea for a time of lassitude, and that state of mind which renders work irksome, is alchoholic stimulants, the use of which must, sooner or later, end disastrously.

The man who can furnish a remedy, sure, certain, and harmless, for the lassitude which follows constant brain work is benefactor of his species, and may be said to have added many years of usefulness to the lives of useful men.

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Your extract is a success, and, when more generally known, will be used by all toilers of the mind.

Yours faithfully, O. D. RAY. Norwich, Feb. 23rd, 1881.

Granspound, February 25th, 1881. MRS. COULSON thanks Mr. Coleman for the book and stamps, and she has no doubt but that the Tonic" is a good one. Mrs. C. encloses twelve stamps for basket.

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Pints, 30s. per doz.; Quarts, 50s. Railway Station in Great Britain.

IEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND

MALT WINE. (COLEMAN'S).

Queen's Crescent, Haverstock Hill, London, March 5th, 1881. DEAR SIR,-Some time since, being greatly fatigued with overwork, and long hours at business, my health (being naturally delicate) became very indifferent. I lost all energy, strength, and appetite, and was so weak as to be scarcely able to walk.

As you are aware, I sent for a dozen of your extract of Meat and Malt Wine, which, in a few days, pulled me up marvellously. Three or four glasses of it daily have quite altered and restored me to better health than ever, "without the assistance of a doctor."

I am now giving it to my son, twelve years of age, whom we have always thought consumptive, and, from a puny, ailing boy, he seems to be fast growing into a strong, healthy lad.

Enclosed you have cheque. Please send me two dozen of the "Extract." With thanks for your prompt attention to my last, I am, sir, yours truly,

GEORGE A. TYLER.

Vicarage, Kingsbridge, Devon. Jan. 25th, 1881. DEAR SIR,-We are ten miles from the railway, and have been snowed up, consequently the wine has only just arrived. I enclose a cheque for £2 11s 6d. I like the wine and will recommend it. Yours faithfully, A. N. HINGSTON.

Mr. Coleman, Norwich.

per doz. Carriage Paid to any Sample Bottle sent for 33 stamps.

Post Office Orders to be made payable to

COLEMAN & CO., MUSPOLE STREET, NORWICH.
Cheques crossed London and Provincial Bank.

So by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom, in Bottles, d. and 48. 6d. each. Ask for Coleman's Liebig's Extract of Meat and Malt Wine and "See that you get it.

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PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 112 GRAFTON-STREET, DUBLIN.

JOHN SMYTH & SONS, 17 Wicklow-street, Dublin.

Manufacturers of Chalices, Ciboriums, Monstrances, Incense-boats, Thuribles, and all articles of Church Plate. Electro-platers and Gilders. N.B.-Repairs carefully executed.

EDUCATION.

Mr. R.H. THOMPSON, A.B., 48 North Great George's-st., Dublin, prepares pupils for Woolwich, Sandhurst, and all the Civil Service Examinations; also for Trinity College, the Royal University, Bank of Ireland, College of Surgeons, &c. A few rooms are available for young gentlemen from the country, under the care of Mrs. Thompson.

Reference is kindly permitted to the Rev. Matthew Russell, S.J., St. Francis Xavier's, Gardiner-street, Dublin.

W. MOLONEY,

45 HENRY-STREET,

Begs to call the attention of the Ladies of Ireland to his extensive stock of Irish made fashionable Costumes, Mantles and Silks, all made by Irish hands. His handsome Cashmere Costume at 198. 6d. the dress, is by far the cheapest article offered by any other house. The Silk and Mantle department will be found to contain the very newest fashions. He also holds in stock a large assortment of Dress and Mantle Materials to select from, and is enabled from the extensive business done by him to give employment to a very great number of Irish hands.

Dublin Costume, Mantle, and Corset Warehouse,

45 HENRY-STREET.

EATON'S HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE BOOK.

(IMPROVED.)

Gives no trouble. There are no confusing columns.

It can be commenced at any time and accounts balanced at any moment.
It is the most satisfactory book of the kind published.

Price 1s. 6d., Plain; per post, 1s. 9d. Bound and interleaved with Blotting Paper, 28.; per post, 2s. 4d.

EATON'S (IMPROVED) HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE BOOK. Gives satisfaction to everybody.

M. & S. EATON, 49 DAME-STREET & 95 GRAFTON-STREET, DUBLIN. Printers, Stationers, and Account-Book Manufacturers.

CIVIL SERVICE ACADEMY,

4 GARDINER'S-PLACE, DUBLIN.
Principal-MR. M. CUSACK.

Gentlemen are prepared for Cadetships in the Royal Irish Constabulary; for Clerkships in the Civil Service and in Banks; for Assistants of Excise; for Solicitor's Apprentices, &c.

Prospectuses may be had on application to the Principal.

SAINT JOSEPH'S ASYLUM

FOR AGED AND VIRTUOUS SINGLE FEMALES,
Portland-row, Summer-hill, Dublin.

Under the patronage of His Eminence CARDINAL MAC CABE.
Founded, in 1836, by the RIGHT REV. DR. BLAKE.

Very Rev. MARK A. FRICKER, President.

THIS meritorious Charity at present provides for a large number of this most deserving class. Many are pressing for admission, whose unblemished character and great distress entitle them to immediate relief, but who, it is painful to say, are refused for want of means. The pious inmates offer their fervent prayers, seven times every day, for the spiritual and temporal welfare of their Benefactors.

Donations will be thankfully received by His Eminence the Cardinal Archbishop, Rev. J. Curtis, S.J., Archdeacon Dunne, P.P., Canon Lee, P.P., Canon Quinn, D.D., P.P., Canon Pope, Rev. T. O'Carroll, D.D., P.P., Rev. M. Collier, P.P., Rev. N. Walsh, P.P., Very Rev. T. O'Donnell, P.P., Fr. White, O.P., Rev N, D. Kehoe, O.S.F., Rev. M. A. Kavanagh, O.S.F., Rev. F. Towers, O.P., Rev. P. Walshe, S.J., Rev. Matthew Russell, S.J., Rev. Patrick Fee, C.C., Rev. B. Farrell, C.C., James Murphy, Esq., 24 Eustace-street, or at Saint Joseph's Asylum, 7 Portland row, Summer-hill, Dublin.

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