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[Ill.u.s.tration: Silver Medal Vienna 1873.

Paris 1878. Philadelphia 1876.]

SWAINE ADENEY, WHIP MANUFACTURERS, To THE QUEEN, THE PRINCE and PRINCESS OF WALES and the ROYAL FAMILY, 185, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.

WHIPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR RIDING, DRIVING, & HUNTING, &c.



WHIPS MOUNTED IN GOLD AND SILVER, FOR PRESENTATION, ALWAYS ON HAND.

HUNTING FLASKS, HORNS, &c.

THE NEW LEVEL-SEAT SIDE SADDLE, WITH ADJUSTABLE THIRD CRUTCH AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS, As recommended and used by Mrs. Power O'Donoghue, Auth.o.r.ess of "LADIES ON HORSEBACK," &c. &c.

This perfect Side Saddle is moderate in price, light and elegant in appearance, faultless in materials and workmans.h.i.+p, ensures ease, comfort, and security to the rider, and obviates sore backs with horses.

MADE TO ORDER AND MEASURE BY F. V. NICHOLLS & CO., HUNTING & MILITARY SADDLERS, Manufacturers of Harness, Horse Clothing, Whips, and Stable Requisites, 2, JERMYN STREET, HAYMARKET, LONDON.

The Gentleman's narrow-grip "Brough" Saddle, any size and weight, from 7, complete.

The Gentleman Rider's Racing Saddle, 3 to 4, complete, very roomy, with Buckskin Flaps, &c.

THE IMPROVED NEWMARKET & ING GUY SNAFFLE BRIDLES, FOR PULLING HORSES.

Branch Business: 18, ARTILLERY PLACE, WOOLWICH.

ROWLANDS' ODONTO OR PEARL DENTIFRICE has been celebrated for more than half a century as the best, purest, and most fragrant preparation for the teeth ever made. Health depends in a great measure upon the soundness of the teeth, and all dentists will allow that neither washes nor pastes can possibly be as efficacious for polis.h.i.+ng the teeth and keeping them sound and white as a pure and non-gritty tooth-powder; such Rowlands' Odonto has always proved itself to be. Great care must be taken to ask for ROWLANDS' ODONTO, of 20, Hatton Garden, London, and to see that each box bears the 3d. Government Stamp, without which no ODONTO is genuine.

ROWLANDS' MACa.s.sAR OIL is universally in high repute for its unprecedented success during the last 80 years in promoting the growth, restoring, improving, and beautifying the human hair. For children it is especially recommended, as forming the basis of a beautiful head of hair, while its introduction into the nursery of Royalty is a sufficient proof of its merits. It is perfectly free from any lead, mineral, or poisonous ingredients.

ROWLANDS' KALYDOR produces a beautiful pure and healthy complexion, eradicates freckles, tan, p.r.i.c.kly heat, sunburn, &c., and is most cooling and refres.h.i.+ng to the face, hands, and arms during hot weather.

Ask any Perfumery dealer for ROWLANDS' Articles, of 20, Hatton Garden, London, and avoid spurious worthless imitations.

MESSRS. JAY Have the honour to solicit a visit from the Beau Monde to inspect a variety of Elegant Silk Costumes, Mantles, Artistic Millinery, Hats, also Novelties in Dress, specially selected in Paris from the best Artistes representing the Fas.h.i.+ons of the Season.

243, 245, 247, 249, 251, & 253, Regent Street, W.

W. FAULKNER, LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S HUNTING, SHOOTING, & WALKING BOOT MAKER, 52, SOUTH MOLTON STREET, BOND STREET, W.

Manufacturer of the Celebrated Edinburgh Boot Varnish, Blacking, and Waterproof Leather Dressing.

MILITARY BOOTS.

The "Bective" Boots and Shoes to match Costumes.

Improved Flexura Boots.

Mountain Boots.

Skating Boots.

[Ill.u.s.tration: A Boot]

Lawn Tennis Shoes.

Oxford Shoes.

Slippers to any style.

LADIES' RIDING & HUNTING BOOTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

The Shape of the Feet taken and Lasts Modelled on the most approved, anatomical principles, and kept exclusively for each customer.

W. FAULKNER begs most respectfully to call the attention of Ladies and Gentlemen to the BOOT TREE Branch. Boot Trees a.s.sist to keep the boots in proper shape, preventing them from wrinkling and shrinking after they have been worn in the wet; they can be cleaned better, and do not require so much blacking, thereby preventing the deleterious effect produced by its frequent application.

Lasts and Boot Trees of every description Manufactured on the Premises.

Ladies residing in the Country can have Boots or Boot Trees sent their exact size by forwarding an Old Boot by Post.

To H.R.H. PRINCESS CHRISTIAN.

SYKES, JOSEPHINE, & CO.

"CORSETS."

280, REGENT STREET, LONDON, AND 56A, OLD STEYNE, BRIGHTON.

RIDING CORSETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER.

MANUFACTORIES {RUE RAMBUTEAU, PARIS. {GREAT CASTLE STREET, LONDON.

HOW TO RIDE AND SCHOOL A HORSE BY E. L. ANDERSON.

Crown 8vo. Price, 2s. 6d.

"It requires the study of only a very few pages of this book to convince the reader that the author thoroughly understands his subject."--Ill.u.s.trated Sporting and Dramatic News.

"Concise, practical directions for riding and training, by which the pupil may become his own master."--Land and Water.

"A useful and carefully-written volume."--Sporting Times.

"It is sensible and practical."--Whitehall Review.

"We cordially commend this book."--Indian Daily News.

"The work is a good riding-master's book, with no superfluous words, and with plain, straightforward directions throughout. The chapter on 'The Walk and the Trot' seems to us especially practical and good."--Farmer.

"Goes straight to the core of the subject, and is throughout replete with sound sense."--Home News.

"Cannot fail to be of service to the young equestrian, while it contains many hints that may be advantageously borne in mind by experienced riders."--Scotsman.

"Mr. Anderson gives good practical advice, and we commend the work to the attention of our readers."--Live Stock Journal.

London: W. H. ALLEN & CO., 13 Waterloo Place.

THE ILl.u.s.tRATED HORSE DOCTOR Being an Accurate and Detailed Account, accompanied by more than 400 Pictorial Representations, characteristic of the various Diseases to which the Equine Race are subjected; together with the latest Mode of Treatment, and all the requisite Prescriptions written in Plain English.

By EDWARD MAYHEW, M.R.C.V.S.

8vo., 18s. 6d.

CONTENTS.--The Brain and Nervous System.--The Eyes.--The Mouth.--The Nostrils.--The Throat.--The Chest and its contents.-- The Stomach, Liver, &c.--The Abdomen.--The Urinary Organs.--The Skin.--Specific Diseases.--Limbs.--The Feet.--Injuries.--Operations.

"The book contains nearly 600 pages of valuable matter, which reflects great credit on its author, and, owing to its practical details, the result of deep scientific research, deserves a place in the library of medical, veterinary, and non-professional readers."--Field.

"The book furnishes at once the bane and the antidote, as the drawings show the horse not only suffering from every kind of disease, but in the different stages of it, while the alphabetical summary at the end gives the cause, symptoms and treatment of each."--Ill.u.s.trated London News.

ILl.u.s.tRATED HORSE MANAGEMENT.

Containing Descriptive Remarks upon Anatomy, Medicine, Shoeing, Teeth, Food, Vices, Stables; likewise a plain account of the situation, nature, and value of the various points; together with comments on grooms, dealers, breeders, breakers, and trainers. Embellished with more than 400 engravings from original designs made expressly for this work.

By E. MAYHEW.

A New Edition, Revised and Improved, 8vo., 12s., By J. I. LUPTON, M.R.C.V.S.

CONTENTS:--The body of the horse anatomically considered. Physic. --The mode of administering it, and minor operations. Shoeing.-- Its origin, its uses, and its varieties. The Teeth.--Their natural growth, and the abuses to which they are liable. Food.--The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of food which the horse naturally consumes. The evils which are occasioned by modern stables. The faults inseparable from stables. The so-called "incapacitating vices," which are the results of injury or of disease. Stables as they should be. Grooms.--Their prejudices, their injuries, and their duties. Points.--Their relative importance, and where to look for their development. Breeding.--Its inconsistencies and its disappointments. Breaking and Training.--Their errors and their results.

LONDON: W. H. ALLEN & CO., 13 WATERLOO PLACE.

SELECTION FROM W. H. Allen & Co.'s Catalogue.

SKETCHES FROM NIPAL. Historical and Descriptive, with Anecdotes of Court Life and Wild Sports of the country in the Time of Maharaja Jang Bahadur, G.C.B. With Ill.u.s.trations of Religious Monuments, Architecture, and Scenery, from the Author's own Drawings. By the late HENRY AMBROSE OLDFIELD, M.D., many years Residency Surgeon at Khatmandu, Nipal. 2 vols. 8vo., 36s.

"The work is full of facts, intelligently observed and faithfully recorded."--Sat.u.r.day Review.

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RECORDS OF SPORT AND MILITARY LIFE IN WESTERN INDIA. By the late Lieutenant-Colonel G. T. FRASER, formerly of the 1st Bombay Fusiliers, and more recently attached to the Staff of H.M.'s Indian Army. With an Introduction by Colonel G. B. MALLESON, C.S.I. Crown 8vo., 7s. 6d.

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"Records his experience in a very simple and unaffected manner, and he has stirring stories to tell."--Spectator.

THIRTEEN YEARS AMONG THE WILD BEASTS OF INDIA; THEIR HAUNTS AND HABITS. From Personal Observation; with an account of the Modes of Capturing and Taming Wild Elephants. By G. P. SANDERSON, Officer in Charge of the Government Elephant Keddahs at Mysore. With 21 full-page Ill.u.s.trations and Three Maps. Second Edition. Fcp. 4to. 1 5s.

LATCHFORD & WILLSON, 11, UPPER ST. MARTIN'S LANE, LONDON, W.C., By Appointment to HER MAJESTY, H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, &c. &c.

MAKERS OF ALL KINDS OF BRIDLE-BITS, STIRRUPS, & SPURS.

ALL MODERN FAs.h.i.+ONS, ARMY REGULATIONS, &c.

THE LORINER: Latchford on Bridle-bits and the Bitting of Horses. Ill.u.s.trated, 7s.

PRIZE MEDAL, PARIS.

Just Published, Price 2s. 6d., A SYSTEM OF SCHOOL TRAINING FOR HORSES.

By E. L. ANDERSON, AUTHOR OF "HOW TO RIDE AND SCHOOL A HORSE."

"He is well worthy of a hearing."--Bell's Life.

"There is no reason why the careful reader should not be able, by the help of this little book, to train as well as ride his horse."--Land and Water.

"Each successive stage of the school system is carefully traced, and anyone accustomed to the management of horses will therefore be able to follow and appreciate the value of Mr. Anderson's kindly method of training."--Daily Chronicle.

London: W. H. ALLEN & CO., 13 Waterloo Place.

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