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Under Royal and Distinguished Patronage.

F. T.

DENYER & CO.,

SHIPPERS OF

THE NEW SPARKLING WINE,

THE YACHTING SEASON.-Punch says: "There is nothing more refreshing than Rhinegau Champagne".-DENYER & Co. supply Yacht Owners Free of Duty.

The Morning Post says: "THERE'S NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS.'-Well may the importers of the New Sparkling Wine,' 'Royal Rhinegau Champagne,' adopt this old truism, for the immense success with which this great favourite has been welcomed would have been marvellous, only that its quality is so excellent. A great future can be foreseen for it. Only let the importers keep the quality and price as they are now, and it will take the place of many an old favourite, whose excessive cost is beyond the requirements of the day.'

ROYAL (RHINEGAU)

The Court Journal, August, 1872, says: "DENYER & CO.'S Rhinegau Champagne has this year had Royalty's stamp of approval placed upon it. Picnic and palace fête know it, and thereat it has won the renown it deserves."

DENYER & CO.'S Rhinegau Champagne is of excellent quality."-Westminster Gazette.

CHAMPAGNE.

International Health Exhibition.

The Medical Times says: Messrs. DENYER & CO.'S exhibits of Champagne are specially to be recommended. A sample of the 1874 Vintage we have carefully examined, and found perfect in bouquet, and altogether excellent.

1874 Vintage, Special Cuvée.

We have succeeded in producing our speciality with no other flavour than that of the pure Champagne Grape. The quality of the Wines is exquisite, and leaves nothing to be desired; and the price, 42s. per doz., should be a recommendation in these times of careful expenditure. In future it will bear a new label, being, as implied, "A Royal Wine." We say without fear of contradiction, "There is no Champagne of equal quality at so moderate a price."

F. T. DENYER & Co., 27, Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus, S.W.

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NOTICE.-P.S. The great success attending the introduction of this much-admired Wine has enabled the Importers to supply the same at ABOVE PRICES through every Wine Merchant in the United Kingdom. To be tasted free, or Samples forwarded.

F. T., DENYER & Co., Wine & Spirit Merchants, 27, REGENT STREET, PICCADILLY CIRCUS, S.W.

The above WINES have been on EXHIBIT AT THE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION,
SOUTH KENSINGTON.
Samples forwarded, or tasted free at the Importers', who supply Yacht Owners Free of Duty.

THE 377

CONSTITUTIONAL

YEARBOOK

FOR

1885.

London:

HARRISON & SONS, 59, PALL MALL.

1885.

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THE CONSTITUTIONAL YEARBOOK is issued in the endeavour to supp a want which has often been expressed by Conservative speaker and journalists, and by politicians generally; it is a cheap and hand reference book of information on the questions of the day, an contains facts and statistics of public interest, such as only obtainable after laborious search among Parliamentary B Books and other official documents.

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The Yearbook does not claim to compete on their own ground variety of information with the numerous and valuable Alma at present in circulation: its scope is chiefly political. At the time, there will be found in its pages much of the information use contained in an Almanac, in addition to the novel features W distinguish it from anything of the kind which has yet appeared.

Special attention is drawn to the Statistical Tables at the which have been prepared with great care; to the information rela to the Constituencies, of importance now that the Redistribut question is under discussion; to the list showing the votes of member of the House of Commons on every important division; to the Political Notes, a part of the work which may useful! extended another year.

In the first issue of a work of this kind it cannot but happe errors and omissions will be found. The Editor will be glad to re any suggestions or corrections from correspondents.

December, 1884.

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