An advertisement for a sewing machine produced by the Whight and Mann Manufacturing Company, featuring details on its superiority, variety, speed, address, etc.
An advertisement for a sewing machine produced by the Guelph Manufacturing Company, featuring details on its different types, pricing, instructions, address, etc.
An advertisement for a sewing machine produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company, featuring details on the superiority of the machine, pricing, sales rates, company's office location, etc.
Advertisement of multiple products from Johnson Gosnell & Co, including a certain type of water, that is supposed to restore hair to pristine condition, no matter the user's age. There is also a hairbrush ad, which is supposed to polish and cleanse hair.
An advertisement for Japanese silks, demi-toilette, sultane or pekin silk, and gaze de chine that includes prices and descriptions of the fabric. Specific notes are made regarding the scientific opinions of the silk that can be found in other magazines and that the Princess of Wales has purchased the demi-toilette.
An advertisement for mourning stationary, marketed specifically to ladies. Two illustrations of the patterns available for the note-paper borders are included.
Advertisement for nine products from the Crown Perfumery Company, Three of them are hair restoration remedies rather than perfumes, two even claiming to restore natural color.
The section on trees in the "Decorative Planting" chapter of Victorian gardens: The art of beautifying suburban home grounds, describing the aesthetic beauty of trees.
An advertisement for Hours of Christian Devotion translated by Reverend Robert Menzies from the original German text by A. Tholuck. Includes a review of the book from British Quarterly Review that commends the book for providing material to "ponder quietly".