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THE BOMBAY ADVERTISP^R
AND
COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.
The Governor in Council having issued a Notification of the accep tanceof this perio¬
dical as the principal medium for Government Advertisements, it has thereby been ren¬
dered the most influential and important channel in India for Advertisements of every de¬
scription. By the arrangements entered into, the Proprietors are bound to send, gratui-
tously, copies of each number to all
Officials, Leading Mercantile Houses, Regimental Messes,
and the
ENTIRE MONIED INTEREST,
thus securing the largest circulation of any publication devoted to Advertisements in our
Eastern Empire.
First-ciass Advertisement* will be received by
Mr. S. EYEE, 32, Bouverie Street, Fleet Street,
who is the only authorised Agent.
In Post Svo, price One Shilling,
FARMING FOR THE MILLION.
By GEOEGE GLENNT,
AUTHOR OP "gAEPENING FOR THE MIL1.I0N," "HANDBOOK FOR THE FRUIT AND
FLOWER GARDEN," ETC.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
" The professed object of this admirable manual lias been completely attained. Written,
as it unpretendingly states, ' for the million who are limited in their means, and want to
imjirove them ; who know a little, and wisl> to know more ; who are ambitious to better
their cindilion, and wish to know how.' It has ijiven, in a cheap and accessible form, an
amount of well-digested matter, from the perusal of which even an experienced agricul.
turist may rise a wiser and a better farmer."—Uritayinia.
"The author tells us that be writes for the million who are limited in their means, and
want to improve them ; who know a little, and wish to know more ; who are ambitious to
better their condition, and wish to know bow. The work is written in a popular style, and
without any of that scientific jargon with which prolessed agriculturists occasionally amuse
themselves and confuse the public. Every amateur in farming or gardening should order
a copy. It is one of the best hMudbooks for small farmers we have met with."—Wesleyan
Times.
"' Farming for the Million ' is a useful treatise for agriculturists."—BucliS Herald.
" Mr. Glenny, whose name is well known among horticulturists and agriculturists, has
here furnished a very useful compendium of business to be dune, and things to be ob¬
served to ensure successful and economical farn.ing."—Lincoln, Mutland, and Stamford
Mercury.
" All sorts of agricultural information, from ' how to make the best of land,' to the
management of pias, from manifold wurzel and cabbage to Cobbett's corn, will be found
in the pages of this little haiiil-book, or rather pamphlet. Mr. Glenny is too well known
as a horticulttirist and agriculturist to need any inlroduction. He has long enjoyed a high
reputation as a practical and trustworthy teacher in such matters as he here treats of, and
we have no doubt that this little work, in which economy of words and space is most suc¬
cessfully studied, considering the amount of information embodied therein, will have thee
favourable regard of all agriculturists."—Sath Journal.
S. EYRE, S2, BOUVERIE STREET, FLEET STREET.

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