Series 04: James S. Hassall, diary, 1881

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Letts's

No. 36

AUSTRALASIAN ROUGH DIARY,

or

Scribbling Journal, WITH A WEEK ON EACH PAGE,

for

1881.

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[Hand written note on top of page.] a 1/3 Almost certainly the diary of Rev J S. Hassall who was in Qland at the time of writing Similar to that in other documents - [end of note]

 

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SEA VOYAGES.— It is a very valuable accompaniment, and should on no account be omitted; It instantly allays the sea or bilious sickness.

For BILIOUS CONSTITUTIONS giving rise to Vitiated Secretions, Indigestion, and Eruptions on the Skin, a Teaspoonful should be taken daily with the dinner in a tumbler of water, and the same quantity on going to bed. 

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May be obtained of all Chemists, and the Proprietor—Bottles, 2s.6d.,4s.6d., 1ls., and 3ls. each

H.LAMPLOUGH, Consulting Chemist, 113, HOLBORN. E.C. 

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UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. POSTMASTER-GENERAL

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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Despatch their Steamers

from SOUTHAMPTON, via

thé  SUEZ CANAL,  with H.M. Mails as follows :-

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Every Thursday,                                Every alternate  Thursday  

For Gibraltar, Malta, Port Said,      For Ceylon(Galle),Madras,

Suez, Aden and Bombay.                 Calcutta, the Straits,China       [column3]                                                             and Japan.

Every Alternate Thursday.

For Australia and New Zealand.

 

The Company also book Passengers through to Queensland, via Singapore and Torres Straits.  Corresponding Steamers are despatched from VENICE every  FRIDAY,  and from BRINDISI  every  MONDAY, to  ALEXANDRIA, with the Overland portion of the Mails and Passengers.

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THE MAGAZINES FOR 1881

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[Top of page hand written]

Evidently the Diary of Rev. J. S. Hassall 

Writing coincides with that in other documents

Hassall was incumbent at Ipswich at this date.

References are made to Emily & Kate, the names of Hassalls 2 daughters.         [end of written note]

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Letts's

AUSTRALASIAN

DIARY

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FOR

1881

BEING THE FORTY-FORTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HER

MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA - ( Accession June 20, 1837)

OCTAVO EDITION. 

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