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A London.

LONDON:

THOS. COOK & SON, LUDGATE CIRCUS.
SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & CO.

NEW YORK:

THOS. COOK & SON, 261, BROADWAY.

1881.

[ENTERED AT STATIONERS' HALL.]

1 Gough Adds London 8438

487

PYRETIC SALINE.

HAVE IT IN YOUR HOUSES.

It is most invigorating, vitalising, and refreshing. Gives in-
stant relief in Headaches, Sea or Bilious Sickness, and quickly
cures the worst form of Eruptive or skin Complaints. The
various diseases arising from Climatic causes, Constipation,
the Liver or Blood Impurities, Inoculation, and the result of
breathing air infected with Fever, Measles, or SMALL POX,
are frequently prevented, and these diseases cured by its use.

TRAD

MARK

The numerous statements and letters relating to its marvellous effect as a positive cure in TYPHUS, SCARLET FEVER, SMALL POX and other BLOOD POISONS, are most remarkable, and are painfully suggestive of great neglect, whenever the PYRETIC SALINE is not employed in these diseases.

"It furnishes the Blood with its lost Saline constituents."-DR. MORGAN.

SEA VOYAGES.-It is a very valuable accompaniment, and should on no account be omitted. It instantly allays the sickness.

WORTHLESS IMITATIONS are now being offered to the public, the only merit of which is a label and wrapper, with a transposition of the sentences and words of mine, a colourable imitation-in FACT, a FRAUD on myself and the public. For the protection of the public against Fraudulent Imitations, I have applied for, and again obtained a perpetual injunction, with costs, against several Chemists. Sold by all Chemists and the Maker, in Patent glass-stoppered Bottles at 2s. 6d., 4s. 6d., IIS., and 21s. each.

LAMPLOUGH'S CONCENTRATED LIME JUICE SYRUP,

A perfect luxury; forms with the addition of Pyretic Saline, a most delicious and invigorating beverage. In Patent glass-stoppered Bottles, at 2s. and 4s. 6d. each.

H. LAMPLOUGH, 113, HOLBORN HILL, LONDON, E.C. Their use in the restoration and maintenance of good health is remarkable, "very re

markable indeed."

PRIVATE

BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT

(ESTABLISHED ELEVEN YEARS.)

7, MONTAGUE STREET, RUSSELL SQUARE,

LONDON, W.C.

Americans and others visiting London will find here a complete Home, with most Liberal Board, and the quiet and comfort of a Private Residence.

INCLUSIVE TERMS, 6s. and 7s. A DAY.

Most central situation for pleasure or business. Close to the British Museum and all places of Amusement, Three Minutes from Oxford Street, and a Shilling Cab Fare from the Principal Railway Stations.

Address-Mrs. TILLEY.

PREFACE.

THE facilities now offered in the way of cheap travelling place a visit to London within the reach of all, and the aim of the publishers of this work has been that it shall be a Guide suitable for visitors having but limited time at command; and, judging from the increasing circulation of the previous editions, we are convinced that it has been well received by the travelling public. A comprehensive list is given of every important institution, and the way to visit the same is shown in many cases; and inasmuch as we give the full address in every case, it will be easy, on reference to the maps, to trace the direct way from one point to another.

We have also added a copious Index, which will be found on pages 97 to 100.

The District and Metropolitan Railways are the best means of conveyance to many parts of the City and Suburbs, on account of their connection with the Midland and other Railways in the north of London; also with the Great Western at Paddington, the Great Eastern and North London at Liverpool Street; and the London, Brighton, and South-Coast, and London, Chatham, and Dover, at Victoria Station. The trains of the companies are worked with the greatest regularity and safety.

The Omnibuses of the London General Omnibus Company will be found to ply at frequent intervals to most parts of the Metropolis and Suburbs. The outside of an omnibus affords an excellent opportunity for viewing many of the buildings, monuments, and other sights of London.

Tramcars run frequently through most of the principal thoroughfares leading to Brixton, Clapham, Peckham, Deptford, Greenwich, Stratford, Leytonstone, Clapton, Holloway, Hampstead, Highgate, Highbury, Stoke Newington, Finsbury Park, Kingsland, &c.

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