. Ward & Lock's descriptive and pictorial guide to the Isle of Man : towns, mountains, glens, waterfalls, legends, romantic associations, and history : how to reach the island, routes, distances, railways, steamboats, fares, hotel and other accommodation. he generality of perfumes. Its large sale has broughtout other perfumes bearing different titles, but not possessing its sweet, refreshing, and lasting properties. NOTICE.—Each bottle of theManx Fairy Perfume has on it thislabel printed in crimson ink,without which it cannot be genuine. PRICES IJT ENGLAKB, 1I-, 119, Si- 3!6 per Bottle. Sold b
. Ward & Lock's descriptive and pictorial guide to the Isle of Man : towns, mountains, glens, waterfalls, legends, romantic associations, and history : how to reach the island, routes, distances, railways, steamboats, fares, hotel and other accommodation. he generality of perfumes. Its large sale has broughtout other perfumes bearing different titles, but not possessing its sweet, refreshing, and lasting properties. NOTICE.—Each bottle of theManx Fairy Perfume has on it thislabel printed in crimson ink,without which it cannot be genuine. PRICES IJT ENGLAKB, 1I-, 119, Si- 3!6 per Bottle. Sold by most Chemists, and can be obtained from all the leading Wholesale Houses. TURNERS TRUE, ORIGINAL, AND GENUINE M ON A-I-BOUQUET, (Prepared from the Original Formula) This celebrated Brand of Mona Bouquet is now so well known, and its superiority over other Perfumes so fully recognised, that the proprietor respectfully cautions all intending purchasers to see his name and address on each bottle, together with his trade mark. No. 32,388, printed in green ink. IVINSON WILSON, (Successor to R. C. TURNER,) The MEDICAL HALL, VICTORIA STREET,One Door below Duke Street, DOUGLAS. Patronized I PRINCE LEOPOLD , This Label used by Royal Autlwr. TOWEk OF REFUGE DOUGLAS BAY. THE ISLE OF MAN. My desire isTo unlock the treasure? of the Island heart. With loving feet to tiace each hill and find the ore that is not for the martOf commerce. Focsle Tarns, by a Manmain, LET US suppose that the summer tourist has embarkedon board the Ben-my-Chree from Liverpool, or theManxman, from Barrow-in-Furness ; that, in the onecase, he has passed the miles of docks and the forest ofmasts which line the entrance to the Mersey, or that, in theother, he has bidden farewell for a time to as much of newand old England as are represented by the almost brand-newtown and spacious docks and basins in tlio north of Lanca-shire, which aspire to rival Liverpool itself some day—the Barrow folks
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