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ALDEN'S..

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BELL, R. W....

Machine and General Printing Works ..20 New-Inn-Hall Street.
.School Stationery and Music Warehouse....35 Corn-Market Street.
Paper Hangings Warehouse .....
.20 Castle Street.

Draper and Milliner ...... .1, 2, 3, Park End Street.
DEPOT........ Alden's. 35 Corn-Market Street, and 188 Cowley Road.

BIBLE SOCIETY'S
BROOKS, William
COLES, S. J....

CROSS....

GOODDEN, Jas..

ILLUSTRATED NOTE

JONES, The Misses.

LAMBORN, A. E....

MALTBY'S.

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PAPER, with Chromo-tinted Views of Oxford ......All Stationers.

Oxford Dyeing Establishment
.Auctioneer and House Agent
Dining and Refreshment Rooms.

"OXFORD" MOURNING STATIONERY....

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Tailor and Outfitter..

SAUNDERS.

Railway Carrier, and Furniture Van Proprietor.

.All Stationers. ,115 St. Aldate's. Mitre Office.

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Bookbinder, New Inn Yard, St. Aldate's, Opposite the Post Office. ST. SWITHIN WILLIAMS..Cash Lent. Fair Interest. Perfect Secrecy..136 High Street.

PHILLIPS' BREWERY,

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Sole Consignee for the Northampton Brewery Company's Ales and Stouts.

GRIMBLY, HUGHES, & DEWE,

WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCERS,

TEA, COFFEE, FOREIGN WINE, & PROVISION MERCHANTS,
CORN-MARKET STREET, OXFORD,

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RE selling STRONG BREAKFAST CONGOU, 1/6, 1/9, 2/., 2/6, and 3/. per lb.; FINE SOUCHONG-FLAVOURED
ditto, 3/4 and 3/8; Very Rich OLD MONING and Choice NEW KAISOW, 4/. per lb.; and they pack in
CANISTERS of 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 4 lbs., and 6 lbs. each, TEA of VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY, at the following prices :-
2/6 3/., 3/6, and 4/. per lb. A Six-pound Canister of the 4/. for 23/.

Good BREAKFAST COFFEE, loose or in tins, 1/2; Fine PLANTATION ditto, 1/4; Fine JAMAICA ditto, 1/6.
Fine MARSALA WINE, 18/. per doz. Good DINNER SHERRY, 217. Pale and higher class SHERRIES, 24/.

30/. and 36/. CLARETS, 12/. and upwards.

COMPOSITE CANDLES, 7/. per doz. FIELD'S OZOKERIT CANDLES.

A large Stock of fine STILTON, CHEDDAR, and other kinds of CHEESE always on show.

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Alphabetical Railway Guide.

APRIL, 1875.

SPECIAL NOTICE.-Important alterations will shortly be made in the Passenger fares. Particulars are not yet announced.

From Oxford to the places named, and vice versa, with Fares' Third Class Passengers are now conveyed by all Trains, (except certain Express Mail Trains). G. W., Great Western Station; N. W., London & North Western Station To Abingdon viâ Radley (G.W.) 7.10, 9.10, 12.10, 2.50, 4.10, 6.35, 8.15, 9.10. Sundays, 1.0, 4.10 From A., 7.40, 10.25, 1.0, 2.45, 4.5, 5.10, 6.20, 7.20, 8.10, 10.0. Sundays, 11.17, 5.0. Fares, 1/6, 1/., 74d. Aylesbury vià Verney (N.W.) 7.50, 1.15, 4.45

Fares, 6/., 4/3, 2/4

From A., 7.55, 12.0, 3.55 (G.W.) To A., see Thame. From A., 7.0, 9.20, 2.35, 6.5 Bampton (G.W.) 8.50, 12.0, 4.30, 8.45. Sundays, nonə. From B., 7.52, 10.40, 3.5, 7.12. Sundays, none. Banbury (G.W.) 8.10, 11.40, 11.55, 2.35, 3.0, 5.17, 5.40, 6.52, 8.12. Sundays, 9.10, 11.47, 5.27

From B., 7.43, 8.29, 10.35, 11.14, 1.35, 3.6, 4.53, 7.42 Sundays, 12.3, 3.20, 7.2. Fares, 4/., 3/., 1/10 Bicester (N.W.) 7.50,8.45,11.55,1.15,2.30,4.45,7.15. Sun.19.0 From B., 9.32, 11.7, 1.5, 4.15,5.9,7.10,9.58. Sun. 12.19

Fares, 2/2, 1/6, 1/.

Birmingham (G.W.) 8.10, 11.40, 11.55, 2.35, 3.0, 5.17 5.40, 6.52, 8.12. Sundays, 9.10, 11.47, 5.27. From B., 6.0, 7.30, 8.50, 9.50, 12.15, 1.5, 3.37, 6.5, 7.25

Sundays, 10.20, 1.50, 5.20. Fares, 11/7, 8/8, 5/6 Ditto (N.W.) 7.50, 8.45,11.55,1.15,2.30, 4.45, 7.15. Sun., 10.0 From B., 7.35, 9.45, 12.25, 2.7, 4.20, 6.5. Sundays, 8.30 Bletchley (N.W.) 7.50, 8.45, 11.55, 1.15, 2.30, 4.45, 7.15 Sundays, 10.0. Fares, 5/6, 4/3, 2/73.

From B., 8.41, 10.25, 12.20,3.35,4.20,6.20,9.15. Sun. 11.35 Cambridge (N.W.) 7.50, 8.45, 11.55, 2.30, 4.45, 7.15. Sun. 10.0 From C., 8.0, 10.0, 2.0, 4.0, 6.55. Sundays, 8.45 a.m. Fares, 13/., 10/., 6/5

Charlbury (G.W.) 8.20, 11.45, 4.20, 8.17.

Sundays, 7.20,

5.35. Fares, 2/11, 2/4, 1/6, (1/1 Parl.) From C., 8.22, 1.36, 4.44, 8.24. Sun., 12 3, 7.24

Chipping Norton (G.W.) 8.20, 11.45, 4.10, 4.20, 8.17.

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Fares, 2/., 1/6, 10d.

From D., 7.45, 10.25, 1.0, 3.0, 4.35, 5.10, 6.20, 7.20, 8.30, 10.0. Sundays, 11.17, 5.0, 9.26

Eynsham, see Witney. From E., 8.15, 11.8, 3.33, 7.38

Fares, 1/8, 1/2, 10d. (7d. Parl.) Sundays, none.
Fairford, 8.50, 12.0, 4.30, 8.45. Sundays, none.
From F., 7.30, 10.15, 2.40, 6.45. Sundays, none.
Faringdon (G.W.) 7.10, 9.10, 12.10, 4.10, 6.35
Sundays, none.

From F., 9.25, 12.0, 1.10, 6.10.

Fares, 5/3, 3/10, 2/3.

Sundays, none.

Handborough for Blenheim (G.W.) 8.20, 4.20

Sundays, 7.20, 5.35. Fares, 1/8, 1/1, 10d. (7d. Par.) From H., 8.34, 1.48, 4.56, 8.35. Sun., 12.15, 7.35. Lechlade (G.W.) 8.50, 12.0. 4.30, 8.45. Sundays, none. From L., 7.37, 10.23, 2 48, 6.55. Sundays, none. Littlemore, see Thame. From L., 9.10, 11.12, 1.46, 3.45, 7.25 Sundays, 11.23 a.m., 10.50 p.m.

LONDON (G.W.) 7.10†, 8.25, 9.0f, 9.10, 11.15, 11.55ƒ, 12.10, 1.50, 2.15f, 2.35, 2.50, 4.10, 5.33f, 6.10, 6.35, 8.15, 9.5f. Sundays, 6.10, 7.40, 1.0, 4.10, 5.35, 8.0. From L., 6.0, 7.20, 8.15, 9.0§, 10.0, 10.30, 11.0, 12.40, 1.15, 2.15, 2.30, 3.30, 4.50, 5.0§, 5.40, 6.30, 7.0, 8.10. Sun. 8.30, 9.0, 2.30, 7.0, 8.10. Fares, 11/., 8/4, 5/3

Ditto (N.W.) 7.50, 8.45, 1.15, 2.30, 4.45, 7.15. From L., 7.30, 9.0, 11.0, 12.30, 3.0, 5.0, 7.0. Sun. 8.15, 10.0 a.m. Fares, 11/., 8/4, 5/3.

Sun., 10.0.

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Alphabetical Railway Guide, continued:

To Reading, 7.10, 9.0, 9.10, 11.55, 12.10, 1.50, 2.15, 2.50, 4.10, 5.33, 6.35, 8.15§, 9.5 Sundays, 7.40, 1.0, 4.10, 8.0. Fares, 4/11, 3/9, 2/3

From Reading, 7.5, 9.20, 9.52§, 10.55, 11.48, 1.45, 2.15, 3.20, 4.0, 4.32, 5.50§, 7.30§, 7.40, 9.0, 9.20, Sun., 10.32, 4.5, 8.45.

Thame, Risborough, Wycombe, (viâ Littlemore & Wheatley,
G. W.) 8.25, 11.15, 2.35, 6.10. Sun. 6.10, 5.35 p.m.
From T., 8.5, 10.42, 1.17, 3.18, 6.57. Sun. 10.59 a.m.,
10.20 p.m.
From W., 8.55, 11.2, 1.36, 3.35, 7.15
Sundays, 11.13 a.m., 10.40 p.m.
Wallingford (G.w.) 7.10,9.10, 1.50, 4.10, G.35.
Sundays, none.

Wheatley, see Thame.

From W., 9.35, 11.30, 2.30, 4.15, 7.10, 9.5. Sun, none. Fares, 3/10, 2/10, 1/61.

Witney, calling at Yarnton, Eynsham, and Southleigh. 8.50, 12.0, 4.30, 8.45. Fares, 2/6, 1/9, 1/3,(11 d.) From W., 8.4, 10.55, 3.20, 7.25. Sundays, none. Worcester (G.W.) 8.20, 11.45, 4.10, 4.20, 8.17

Sun., 7.20, 5.35. Fares, 12/6, 9/6, 6/1, (4/8. P) From W., 7.0, 10.0, 11.40, 3.0, 6.40. Sun., 10.15, 5.40 Woodstock Road, (G.W.) 8.10, 11.55, 3.0, 5.40, 6.52 Sundays, 9.10, 11.47, 5.27

From W. R., 8.26. 11.17, 3.49, 8.25

Sundays, 12.39, 3.53, 7.45 Fares, 1/., 9d. 54d. Wycombe, High, see Thame. From W., 6.55, 10.0, 12.39, 2.36, 6.9, 9.32. Sundays, 10.25 a.m., 9.41 p.m.

HENRY PARKS,

CARPENTER, BUILDER, UNDERTAKER, &c., PARADISE SQUARE, OXFORD.

Estimates given for Alterations and Repairs in every branch

of the trade.

THE MOST DURABLE STEEL PENS EVER MADE.

JOHN HEATH'S

FIRST-CLASS

EXTRA STRONG SERIES, Warranted to last three or four times as long as ordinary Pens.

These Pens are made of extra thick rolled metal, of the finest quality, points beautifully rounded, great elasticity is given by a careful arrangement of the side slits, and each pen undergoes a close examination, so that an imperfect pen can hardly escape notice.

FOR BANKS.

The Banker's Pen No. 555, Fine or Medium, 3/. per gross. Ostrich Quill, No. 525, Fine or Medium, in 1 doz. Boxes, with holder, 1/. per Box.

Swan Quill, No. 570, in 1 doz. Boxes, with holder, 9d. per Box. Shakespeare Pen, No. 545, 3/6 per gross.

FOR OFFICE WORK. The Official Pen, No. 575, Fine or Medium, 3/. per gross; Spear Point Pen, No. 560, 3/. per gross; Spear Point Pen, Gilt Point, 4/6 per gross; or full Gilt, for Red Ink, 6/. per gross. The Dispatch Pen, No. 580, 3/. per gross.

FOR FINE WRITING & BOOKKEEPING, The Free Writing Pen, No. 550, Fine and Medium, 2/6 per gross; the Dispatch Pen, No. 580, 3/. per gross; the Oblique Pen, No. 540, 3/. per gross; the Official Pen, No. 575, Fine, 3/. per gross.

FOR SOLICITORS' USE.
The Solicitors' Pen, No. 520, Fine or Medium, 2/6 per gross.
The Shakespeare Pen, No. 545, 3/6 per gross.
FOR CORRESPONDENCE.

No. 555, Fine and Medium, 3/.; 580, 3/.; 575, 37.
Sold at ALDEN'S STATIONERY WAREHOUSE

35 CORN-MARKET STREET, OXFORD.

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PILLS,

A Certain Cure for all Pectoral Disorders.

They promote free expectoration, and prevent that accumulation of
Phlegm which causes a sensation of choking, allay tickling in the
throat, and, by producing a gentle perspiration on the skin, relieve that
sense of oppression, fulness, and difficulty of breathing, which nightly
deprive the patient of sleep.
Prepared and Sold by

R. F. JONES, DISPENSING CHEMIST,
71 HIGH STREET, OXFORD.

In Boxes, 1s. 14d., 2s. 9d., each. By post, for 14 or 34 stamps.
CHAUNDY'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC MIXTURE.

THIS Mixture is prepared from the prescription of a celebrated
physician, and will give immediate relief, and is a safe cure for the
undermentioned "ills that flesh is heir to: Gout, Rheumatic Gout,
Rheumatism, Tic-doloreux, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Pains in Side,
Back, Limbs, Head, Face, Gums, Toothache and Earache, &c.

Prepared and Sold only by T. G. CHAUNDY, M.R.P.S.
CHEMIST, 95 ST. ALDATE'S (opposite Ch. Ch.) OXFORD.

THU

HURLAND'S DANDELION, CHAMOMILE, RHUBARB, and
GINGER PILLS, are a certain and never failing remedy for Indi-
gestion, Liver Affections, Stomach Complaints, &c.
SOLD IN BOXES, 7id., 1s. 14d., and 2s. 9d.

Sent by Post to any part of the country on the receipt of Stamps to
the amount required.-1d. for the small size, 2d. the second, and 4d. the
third size.

Prepared only by HENRY THURLAND, Dispensing and Family
Chemist, St. Giles's Road, and Upper Walton Street, Oxford,
Agent for the Church of England Fire and Life Assurance, and
Trust and Annuity Institution.

[ESTABLISHED 1832.]

ALDEN'S MUSIC REPOSITORY,

35 CORN-MARKET STREET, OXFORD.

OXFORD CHORAL SOCIETY.

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MACFARREN'S ORATORIO,

St. John the Baptist,"

To be performed on the 28th inst. at the Corn Exchange, also
MENDELSSOHN'S "ELIJAH"

(Selected by the Committee as the next work for rehearsal)

MAY BE OBTAINED AT

ALDEN'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE,
Established 1832,

35 CORN-MARKET STREET, OXFORD.

IMPERIAL

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
1 Old Broad Street, and 16 Pall Mall, London.

INSTITUTED 1803.

CAPITAL £1,600,000.

PAID UP AND INVESTED £700,000.

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Plumber, Glazier, and Painter, Glass Cutter, Gas Bitter, &c.,

HOUSE DECORATOR.

3 NEW ROAD, OXFORD.

WRITING AND GILDING.

COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENded to.

To be Let on Hire: A Double-Action Pump for Sinking Wells, &c.

THE ORIGINAL SIXPENNY GUIDE.
TWO THOUSAND COPIES SOLD LAST SEASON.

PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION,

SECOND EDITION, thoroughly Revised and Improved,

DONEMIRA
NVS TIO
FLLY MEA

Royal 16mo size, with illustrated cover,
ALDEN'S

SIXPENNY GUIDE TO OXFORD,

WITH AN ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH,

KEY PLAN OF THE UNIVERSITY AND CITY,
AND NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS.

THE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS of this little Handbook for Visitors renders it necessary
to prepare an entirely New Edition for the ensuing season; the large edition originally printed being already nearly out
of print, only a very few copies remaining on hand. Alden's Guide has been universally admired for the convenience of its
shape, the excellence of its type and paper, the number and beauty of its illustrations; and the clearness, conciseness, and
accuracy with which it describes the various places of public interest in the City and University. The Publisher will avail
himself of the present opportunity to make such improvements as shall render it still more worthy of the encomiums it has
received from the Press, the leading Members of the University, and the public generally.

TO ADVERTISERS.

Alden's Sixpenny Guide offers an exceptionally good opportunity for the insertion of Advertisements appealing to the intelli-
gent classes from all parts of the world, among whose members the visitors to Oxford may certainly be ranked. A few pages
will be reserved for the use of Advertisers on moderate terms, which may be known on application to the publisher, at the

Offices of ALDEN'S ILLUSTRATED OXFORD MAGAZINE,

35 CORN-MARKET STREET and 20 NRW-INN-HALL STREET, OXFORD.

TAYLOR AND CO., PRACTICAL TAILORS,

ROBE MAKERS, HATTERS, AND SHIRT MÁKERS,

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A large Assortment of M.A., B.A., and Commoner's Robes, New and Second-hand, always in stock ready for use.
University Rifle Uniforms, 50s.; Cricketing and Boating Suits, 40s.; kept ready for use.

REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS.

ALL PARCELS AND PATTERNS CARRIAGE PAID.
1861.

ESTABLISHED

Printed at ALDEN's General Printing Works, 20 New-Inn-Hall Street, in the Parish of St. Michael, in the City of Oxford; and Published at
No. 35 Corn-Market Street, in the Parish and City aforesaid, and at 188 Cowley Road, in the Parish of Cowley, in the said City.—April 1st, 1975.

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