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WfUIMI
COFFEE
from
the
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ROYAL
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FOR THE
'BY
SOCIETY
Bartchinhulla Estates,
MYSORE.
One
of the finest parcels of Coffee received into the London Ports has to Messrs. James Lyie & Co. from the well-known Bartchinhulla Coffee Estates. Messrs. LyIe & Co. havinii purchased the whole of this Estate of Coffee, which represents 89,600 lbs. of a
PREVENTION OF CRUELTY
been consigned
TO ANIMALS.
The work of this Society, which was founded in 1S24, and has branches in most of the large towns of England and Wales, has a strong claim for the support ot the charitable lovers of the animal creation. It is
it
as a
SUWORTEiy ONLY
VOLUNTARY
Sample
Special
When
CONTRIBUTIONS.
and the Council need every assistance to enable them to continue their work which is both educational and punitive.
any
Terms
for Hotels
and Restaurants.
H. ELLIOT, Esq., of the J.4MES LYLE & CO. :
"
(1910).
6,556
to Messrs.
24,344 persons
Mysore. "I am forwarding to you the cream of my 1911 crop of coffee, the quality of which, feel confident, is probably superior to any previous shipment."
I
'53 persons were acquitted, but the Society s costs were remitted, which justified the
Society's action.
James LyIe
15.
&
Co.
W.
299i 133 Essays were written by school children on the subject ot Kindness to Animals.
Old
Bond
Street,
London.
EDWARD
105,
G.
FAIRHOLME,
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SWre/ary,
Jermyn
LONDON,
S.W.
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to
PROM
CO.
GEO.
ROWNEY &
farther,
GO.'S
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Artists'
Water Colours
and
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this firm
[
Are ground finer than otlier makers', and more evenly without granulation.
tin containing 2 oz. of either of the following blends will be sent free, upon receipt of 3d. in stamps for postage, or the entire range of six samples, containing
A sample
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ARTISTS' COLOURS,
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Souchong. Flowery Pekoe, and Oolong D BLEND, consistingoffinest Souchong. Moning. and Kaisow, Oolong and Scented Orange Pekoe C BLEND, consisting of the finest Ninchow, Kaisow, and Souchong ... B BLEND, consisting of Souchong, Kaisow, Moning, and Oolong A BLEND, consisting of pure Moning, Kaisow, and Scented Orange Pekoe
2/9
2/6 2/3
2/0
The
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late Sir
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The
-'la the class of nislr victors in advertising, who are playing a more and more important part in the field of publicity. .Mr. Thomas Dixon holds a leading place, as founder and president to-day of the Di.xon Institute of .Advertising. The history of the Dixon Institute is an interesting one, and shows how comparatively new the profession of Advertising is."
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:
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12
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The Competition
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Sir I.arcnce Alma Tadema, R.A.. rites :" The I) H RI.SZKE" Sir H. von Herkomer, R.A.. and many other eminent artists, also
'
CIOARETTKS
are beautiful."
Professor
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"
CIGARETTES.
11
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A.
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Irresistible.
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MALVERN WATER.
Bottled in the
Malvern
Hills.
12
Waning
Sunshine.
H.
W.
B. Davis, R.A.
Rivington Water.
Actors, Operatic Singers
Sir
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ETTES
sensitive invariahly smoke " DT; tlavour, exquisitely mild, and perfectly pure, they single characteristic to offend the tastes of the most critical judges.
RESZKE
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CKiAR-
contain no
14
Eminent
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OocUr "C.-W.,"
prefer " DE RESZKE" CIGARETTES because of F.R.C.A., writes: "The DE RESZKE' CIGARETTE
'
tiieir
is
purit\
all
and
harmlessness.
to
throat, while
it
still
injurious
the
15
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16
In (.lin S.innox, Isle of Arran." The Late J. .MalWhiktkr, R.A. ^(llus picture and the copyright are the property of Messrs. Frost and Reed, Ltd., of Bristol, and hy their courtesy.) ^a
is
reproducedi
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Incomparable.
Always asK
for Sch'veppes.
17
Sir Charles Wyndham, Sir John Hare, H. B. Irving, Cyril Maude, George Alexander, and Charles Hawtrey " CIGARETTES. (J. are among the many eminent actors who smoke and recommend " DE Millholf and Co., Ltd., 17, Down Street, Piccadilly, W.)
RESZKE
Lancashire
X'alley.
Sir Alfred
East, A.R.A.
he Drove.
J.
A.
"
DE RESZKE" CIGARETTES
whose name they
bear.
are as rich, mellow, and pure as the notes of the famous operatic (J. Millhoff and Co., Ltd., 17, Down Street, Piccadilly, W.)
19
The Marchioness
As supplied
to
of Ailesbury.
1'kank
Dicksei;, R.A.
JSC *-' m\
HWEPPES ^
20
^CHWEPPEJ
DRY GINGER
ALE.
Try
it.
21
O.INI.,
Edward
''DERE8ZKE"
have personally testified to the ^'[e"" Elgar, Sir Frederick Bridge, and Dr. Frederic Cowen harmony with the respect in which the great musicians are in CIGARETTES, another
eminent singers.
22
Early Morning
in
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G.
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M. Vanrino Parvis and M. D. Zucchi, who write from the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, are amon}^ the many great singers who smoke " DE RESZKE " CIGARETTES, because they are perfectly pure and cannot
irritate the
23
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A.K.A.
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lined.
SCHWEPPES
TABLE WATERS.
Impossible of contamination.
24
JSCHWEPPE.S
STILL
MALVERN WATER.
An
25
The charm
DE RESZKE
CIGARETTES
(J.
is
irresistible.
Order a box.
Down
Ameri-
26
To
are
offer
tlie
your guests " DF, RESZKE " CIGARHTTES is to pay a compliment to their good taste, because they accepted Cigarette of connoisseurs the world over. (J. Millbofi and Co., Ltd., 17, Down Street,
Piccadilly,
W.)
27
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3^
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Ash
for
;SCHWEPPE5
The beverage
" de luxe."
28
Fit
accompaniments
to
^SCHWEPPES
TABLE WATERS.
In the
Navy
where
superiority
is
of
to
paramount importance
" DE
RESZKE
"
CIGARETTES
cisive victory.
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30
If
RESZKE,"
you know the (astelessness of most mild Cigarettes, and the harshness oJ most stronjs Cigarettes try " DE which are famous for their combination of fine flavour with exquisite mildness and perfectpurity.
31
As supplied
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London from
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36
Made under
ideal conditions.
TABLE WATERS.
Absolutely pure.
37
A Stormy
Day.
G.
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A.
men who
ETTES
way
CIOAR-
38
BRITISH
the
HOME
to
means
and Hospital for INCURABLES, Crown Lane. Strcatham, needs help to provide a Home or supply the comforts of a home for life for Incurable Sufferers of the Middle Classes.
39
Irresistible'
STILL
MALVERN WATER.
Bottled in the
Malvern
Hills.
40
The
Fit
Stresa,
Lag^o di
Maggiore.
David
Murray,
R.A.
the best of
accompaniments menus.
to
jSc hweppes
table waters.
41
BRITISH
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HOMt
to
means
and Hospital for INCURABLES, C rown Lane, Strcatham, needs help to provide a Home or supply the comforts of a home for life for Incurable Sufferers of the Middle Classes.
42
C/3
BRITISH
the
HOME
means
to
INCURABLES, C rown
home
to provide a
Home
or
Middle Classes.
43
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44
\ March Morning.
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A.
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Brown, A.R.A.
X
LIME JUICE CORDIAL.
IncomparabU.
Al^vays asK for Sch^veppes.
;SC HWEPPE5
45
46
J.
Lavery, A.R.A.
BRITISH HOMI;
the
means
to
to
provide a
Home
or
Middle Classes.
47
48
^CHWE^EJ
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it.
49
"God Save the King!" Proclamation of His Majesty at Dublin Castle. H. Harris Brown.
lie
l'ootbricl>re.
Sir
Alfred
h.\sr,
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BRITISH HOMT.
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to
and Hospital for INCURABLES, Crown Lane, Streatham, needs help to provide a Home or supply the comforts of a home for life for Inciirahie Sufferers of the Middle Classes.
E
BRITISH HOMi;
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and Hospital for INCURABLES, Crown Lane, Streatham, needs heln to provide a Home or comforts of a home for life for Incurable Sufferers of the Middle Classes.
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52
53
BRITISH HOMI-.
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means
to
and Hospital for INCURABLES, Crown Lane, Strealhain, needs help to provide a Home or supply the comforts of a home for life tor Incurable Sufferers of the Middle Classes.
he
Woman,
the
Man, and
the
Si riu
m. Bvam Shaw.
Sec
nvinciblt;
albot
55
Eve
An important ptiRravinR
in
Exile H. Schmalz.
published by F. T. Dennis, 118, Chancery-lane,
W.CO_
JSCHWEPPE5
STILL
MALVERN WATER.
An
56
AsR
for
^CHWEPPEJ
The beverage
"
de luxe."
57
Dauijhters of
tlu-
Sun.
Mrs.
Lmka
Knichi.
^^Bn|^nH^n|np^' j* /<
'
58
59
Fit
the best of
accompaniments menus.
to
^CHWEPPEJ
TABLE WATERS.
60
Xlylit in junr.
I'.
('.
("kik
ii.
The Forest
As supplied to H.M. the King.
Ro.id.
R.
\icat Cole.
jSc hweppe-s
table waters.
The
Aristocrat of
Table DrinKs.
61
See
iivincible
albot
62
'J
Sec
Invincible
albot
63
Delightful
Beverage.
STILL
MALVERN WATER.
Bottled in
the
Malvern
Hills-
64
The Peaceful
Village.
Veend King.
JSC HWEPPEJ
CORDIALS
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65
See
Invincible
albot
66'
The Mask.
G. W
Lambert.
See
Invincible
albot
Chepstow
Castle.
Xiei.s
M. Lixn.
The
lift
gri'U
il.irk,
.iivl
Ihi'
wiml
\>\-\\
l.unl,
And
David
Mi'rray, R.A.
Made under
ideal conditions.
^C HWEPPES
TABLE WATERS.
Absolutely pure,
f2
68
Chark-s
II.
Prt-st-nting
Court, 1662.
Irresistible.
;CHWEPPES
STILL
MALVERN WATER.
Bottled in the
Malvern
Hills.
69
o
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_1
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Sfe
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albot
70
-Spniiglunc
Ruu;il1l!.i_\
L.
A.
Hdk.nel.
See
Invincible
albot
71
Fit
accompaniments
to
JSCHWEPPE5
TABLE WATERS.
72^"
the Hill.
|uiix K.
Riuu.
Bird>
ol
Prcv.
M. Paddav.
JSC HWEPPES
73
\\'in(lov\-
in
Kensington.
J.
\'ounc.
Huntek
(.'ity
15;:nqnL-t
li)r
the Visitors.
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Rtjii.
all)ot
74
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A.
akui.i:.
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tlu'
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av
III
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Invincible
albot
75
Diana protcclcd by
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nymphs w lien
Miss
I.
Gloag.
>CHWEPPES
Incomparabl*.
Always asK
for
Schweppos.
76
As supplied
to
77
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a o s z < H
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Talbot
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^OMKKSCALES.
Helpmates
in
Distn^s.
H.
h.
(iniBBLE.
Hunyadi JanOS, A
safe, gentle,
and
reliable
CONSTIPATION.
79
'Ihe 10th
Hussars
at
lionavciUc
KcUeal
uii
L ui imna.
W.
B.
W'ullln.
he
Kmpty
Saddle.
South Africa
1900. J.
V.
Beadi.k
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DRY GINGER
ALE.
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it.
80
P-_w
R.
W.
Allan.
M,
l.ll
Ol.SSDN.
In
Syphons porcelain
lined.
^CHWEPPEJ
TABLE WATERS.
Impossible of contamination.
LooKing East.
Savoy Hotel,
it
its
charges, place
LONDON'S TIDEWAY.
by
2. A
The Beautiful Suites, with Bathrooms attached, overlooking away from the noise and bustle of street traffic, although in
all travellers.
IMPSON'S IN
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THE STRAND.
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THE GENTLEMEN
81
Hunyadi JanOS.
The
Best
Njmra
Ap.Tient Water,
for
BILIOUSNESS and
DISORDERED DIGESTION.
82
Wlun
llic
Blue
Evening Slowly
Falls."
F.
Bramlev,
A.R.A.
Hunyadi JanoS.
The
he Morniny Drive.
Miss
Hilda Feakon.
he
llu
l:.
.M...SI
\.
84
eace. G.
W ETHERBEE.
MALVERN WATER,
An
ideal table beverage.
^CHWEPPES
STILL
Hunyadi JanOS.
The
GOUT
and
RHEUMATISM.
Hunyadi JanOS. A
safe, gentle,
and
reliable
Natural aperient
for
CONSTIPATION.
87
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Altiir-I'ii
KWiis
r>\Ri;\ii>
Miss
Estei.i.a Canziani.
AsK
for
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The beverage
" de luxe.'
88
Fit
accompaniments
to
TABLE WATERS.
89
o o
w>
Hunyadi Janos.
The
Best Natura
Apjrient Water,
for
BILIOUSNESS and
DISORDEKED DIGESTION.
90
Mrakli
Lrupards
al
Uawn.--
I-.l_.ak
H.
Fischi-k
tiger-shcini
uiin
II.
H.
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Maiiaiajaii
(.1
oucii
Bfhar.
l^ioGAK
H. Fischer.
Hunyadi Janos.
The
Best Natural
Aperint Water,
for
By appointment
to
H.M. King
George V.
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Rich and short-eating, with a filling of apricot jam, Huntley & Palmers 'Royal Sovereign' Biscuits are manufactured with the characteristic decoration of a royal crown modelled in bold relief.
'Royal Sovereign' Biscuits will certainly delight both old and young, and old and young should try them without delay.
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taKe with you. It has a reputa= tion of over 35 years* use as an unfailing relief for all functional derangements of the liver and digestive organs. Gentle and natural in its action, it never causes griping or ^veaKening effect, and is pleasant and easy to take.
Ppepared only by
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R.
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Ml^-,c,|
C.
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Sii w \Ki.
92
03
A Moonlight
Idyll. C.
!:.
Jcihnm>.\.
Lamplight.
E.
and
Phillips
reliable
Kox.
for
Hunyadi JanOS. A
safe,
gentle,
Natural aperient
CONSTIPATION,
94
The world
of waters
is
our
Home."
A.
J.
Blrgess.
Blackberry
Time.
A.
l
Fkiedenson.
Hunyadi JanOS.
The
Best Natura
BILIOUSNESS and
DISORDERED DIGESTION.
THE
Funds over
20,250,000
SCOTTISH Wl DOWS'
ESTABLISHED
1815
FUND
Office for
Mutual
Life
in the United
Kingdom
Marriage
application.
Educational Purposes Business Requirements Settlements Dependants Old Age Death Duties, &c.
may bi had on
:
EDINBURGH
Dublin
.
Glasgow
Liverpool
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CfCiriX
icyclXx" skin food.
Refrcshci Nutritive and Emollient. and nourishes the Skin as water tlo-. the plant Price 7/6 and 4,-.
Skin te\EDES
"
CYCLAX " SPECIAL LOTION.of the propi-r treaiiii'^nt the Skin. Cleanses it iiTinieiii.iti.lv all impurities and aci.lity. bUckheads, &c. Price 10/6 and 6/6.
1
he kc-ynnte
of
from
is is
CYCLAX"
siiolhni^'
d,-ii
elTccIive sedative an [iroparation. Admirable li as pnnecliun aganist cxtrertic V of hc-.U and cold. Price 8, 6 and 4 6.
Lise
TION. Most
SALUSTA
LO
and innocuous.
12/e.
I'or ihe trcainieiit nf the Skin .ind Reni'^es Muscles of the Throat. flabbiness under the Chin. Price 6 6.
CYCLAX"
pounded
to
L O T I O N, Is
7
6.
THROAT
sprcially cnrn-
be used witlithe abovidevice, and never f.iils \<, nstore the contour of the |-.i,c
Prire
'Tr.Wnl(' lor (1pm ri|Mve I^ook.oatitiod:^.'Tlvf* Cult i\.\1ior\ .\i\<l l)rp.sor\v\tioi\ ol' N^tur-cvl lieAviiv IiKM'iKor witK list 1)1" (he "C^'C ,7 IX" l>[opAiv\l ioi\S H
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St.,
LONDON. W. -
7rd(
Iv
Ivi
95
The Visrountpss
Intjcstre
and Dautjhter.
J.
J.
Shannon, R.A.
Hunvadi JanoS.
The
96
Charitv.
F.
Spenlove Spenlove.
An
Encc;i.;
ai
.1
.M.iiiiK-f.
W.
H.
y.
Ti
Hunyadi JanOS.
The
GOUT
and
RHEUMATISM.
of Bristol.
W.
H.
\'.
TncoMii.
St.
Cecilia.
G.
Grenville Mantun.
Loading Hay.
C.
Haigh-Wood.
98
for the
PARALYSED
During
W.C
HON.
IIII-:
I.ARI,
lllE
Esq..
I>.I.., J.I'.
HON.
CH.\S.
M l^
V.
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JOIINSQX,
P.
TOTAL FUNDS
1S71
7,500,000
I
Compound.
.,
.,
,,
.,
.,
.,
1R86
3i.f.
.,
per
anr.iiiii,
Conipciund.
1896
.,
:,
,,
Estate Duties
'^P'^'^'''^'
low
of
purpose
providing
Rates for Non-Frofit Assurances, pariiciihuly suit.ible for the Death Duties and poitions Kir younger cliildrcn.
Head
Office
10,
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.!::uiry
omi
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PKotos
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Stamrs up
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The Re-creator
Sir Gilbert Parker,
'
If I
of
Lost Health.
"
'.
M.P.:
lia\e used S^natogen witli exiraordinaiy benefit. It is to mind a true" food tonic, feeditit;
I
'
my
often are these words uttered by men and women who, though up and about, are nevertheless ill, with racked nerves, failing strength, and depleted vitality.
How
Bart.
" Sanatogen nourish liie and
seems
give
both
to
me
stren^th."
and
ment
who are ill in bed, this announcea message of hope of the certain conquering of their physical and nervous disabilities through the medium of Sanalogen, the supreme revitaliser of body, brain,
them, as to those
is
To
from
Sir
'I a
most
stiintilanl,
John Hare
tMun,
tillable
S;iTi;it.)geii
\
aiiil
nerves.
hue
tutiic
II
and
and
it."
hesrlilv
rei'iiiiiii'jiid
Sanatogen's reputation has its foundation firmly fixed the justified experience of that unshakable bed-rock the medical profession, and thai after the most searching and exhaustive tc^ls.
in
the
eflfect
The
on
tonic
me
is
simply wonderful."'
rain,
tiie (.MiMieiU
Body
on De-
&
Nerves Revitalised.
Sir William Bull,M.P.
"
1
lity
recovering from a rather sharp attack ot inHueii/a, I certainly found Sanatogen, prepared with milk, bene-
^^. coraiive
Art
..I
Aiiiung the disnrdered .Vmong ilie di.nrdered conditions in which Sanatogen is ]ire-eminently beneficial arc nervous debility and breakdown, weakened and disordered nerves, brain-fag, insomnia and h:)ss ot memory, disordered <bgestion and dyspepsia, an;emia, with its inevitable languor, palpitation, shortness of breath, and loss of vitality.
ha'.e
iiiucli
pleasure
in
ficial in it<
effects."
stating that I consider your preparation, Sanatogen, is of decided value. It performs that which it promises to do, and I have recommended it to several
friend ";."
Mr. F. SpenloveSpenlovc,
H.I.,
*'
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Sanatogen's constituents are known to every doctor. milk proleid and glycero-phosphate of sodium, chemically combined to form a new compound which exercises the most potent and profound influence over the Nerves, Brain, and Body. For ihis rea=t)n it acts like a charm in the abf>ve-named conditions, its beneficial etVccts being invariably felt in a very short time.
'I'hey are
The
Rev. Father
Vaughan
* Sanalogaii prMUiivf s when you ai e run down tn pick you up. It does so."
had bc<-'n siiffjiiiij; with neuritis, and Sanatuecn has quite overthrown the trouble."
I
supreme restorative
a general tonic Sanatogen is unequalled, and it is the in convalescence from all acute diseases. It is easily digested, rapidly assimilated and absorbed, and is the greatest known builder of physical strength and re-creator of lost neivuu.-^ energ}'.
As
Mr. W.
L.
Courtney,
and Drama'
M.A., LL.D.
the
famous
Critic
all
ohenii^^t^,
Price
great benefit
'3.
"I have always been tist : assured that Sanatogen is an ideal food for brain-workers, and I gladly add my own testimony to its \alue in this resj
' \
99
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the
Duchess
of Albany.
Sydney
P.
Hall.
''"d
Prosentod bv subscribers Memorial). Her Roval Highness is making a silken White Ensign " Dreadnought " she launched last year.
Epileptic
H.M.S.
MAIDA VALE
RINK.-Society's
Refined
Luxurious
comrort.
100
PARALYSED and EPILEPTIC. Queen Square, and mvsterious diseases of the Nervous systenr
BLOOMSBURY. W.C
101
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W.C
102
103
Sailing,'
Hard.-C.
NAi-iru
Hkmv, R.A.
for
the
PARALYSED
all the
BLOOMSBURY, W.C
104
for the
Is
The work
and EPILEPTIC, Queen Square, not only National, but Imperial, even International.
PARALYSED
BLOOMSBURY.
WC
DELICIOUS
COFFEE
PURE MALT
HIGHLAND
RED
WHITE
&
For
In
PEATMOOR
WHISKY.
12
Dinner
BLUE
quantity
,
Years old
in
Wood.
making, use
less
it
being so
much stronger
tlian
ordinary COFFEE.
by
World.
Wholesale
Scott Adie,
115
I''or
&
115a,
recent
ST.,
LONDON, W.
DRESS FOR LADIES.
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iDdestrucliblo Hats.
Golfers.
THE
Piittt-rns
BEING SPECIALLY
WOYEN FOR SCOTT A DIE.
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Catalogue
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Saturdays
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199,
&
201,
W.
,^
Clinging
Garment
Shield.
THE
URGENT.
The
Commillee
at
KTMONO
7
\
of
the
Adrlitional
Curates Society
14th decided
their
meeting on March
of reduced
the
tiiat
lie
ni>ticts
seiil
pay-
ments should
In
clergy of a
chcnj^cs are
The
lime
have
effect
a|.
the
of the
far
June
the
in
(juarterly
pnyments, except so
as
V'
No unnecessary
harness," but the arm and body of wearer.
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it
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k
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3
3s.
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CASH TAILOR,
140, Fcnchurch
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dish
of
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I-ast
year
it
gave
relief to
In-Patients
New
It
is,
Oiit-l'atients
little
...
1,938 31,637
Bird's
" the
known, owing to its obscunposition and inaccessibility, which lenders the work of obtaining adequate support most ditlicuU. To meet our expenses we reciuire annually llie
however,
love," with
Stewed Rhubarb.
sum
of
from the
ehaiitalile piililn
Rhubarb, making
it
doubly
Wc
plead most earnestly for New Annua.! Subccriptions and Cot Endcw/ments.
:nd()i\s
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do.
in
perpcuiity.
300 5D
<lo.
for lilelinie of
il
Donor.
do.
do.
^\.
paid Annuall\.
Refuse substitutes, ^vhich are devoid of the rich store of nutri= ment contained in " BIRD'S."
M. \\':i,C()\, Sccrt-^arr,
Ixii
The
M^'idi-n.
G.
Ci-.\lsen,
R.A.
The majority
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Hr:N'R\
DI\ON
109
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W.C.
PARALYSED
EPILEPTIC, Quest*
110
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Ill
HHPy^'-^-"
112
If
To
Thrice a w^ek you should not l.iil go and skate at MAIDA VALE.
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"
EAGLE
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I807.
.
Lives Annuities.
. .
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VISCOUNT DUNCANXOX. MR MYLES FEXTON. WILLIAM HAYES FISHER, Esq., M.P. The Hon. SIR CHARLES \VM. FREMANTLE,
/4udirorj; -Messrs.
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SIDNEY
R.
CREVILLE,
C.V.O., C.B.
K.C.B.
GERALD \V. E. LODER, Esy. HORACE PEEL, Esq. THOMAS GEORGE ROBINSON,
Esq., J.P.
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E.
HALL,
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S,-c,e/arj'.
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E. S.
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Assistant Actuary.
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General Manager.
GEO.
K.
JELLICOE,
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nifice:
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CITY
:
:
E.G.
BRANCHES
NEW
SERIES OF POLICIES
. .
tst
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1
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Skating
MAIDA VALE.
115
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Pan.
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wii'iux,
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Cliintzes
'-''
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fit
at
Loose Co\'er
as
illustrated,
25/6.
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iiuaranteed.
\ow
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read\\ pent
fyet\
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:'W.:-
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as applicil to the
interior ot
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Home.
Hamptons"
I'rivate
I
Jk)ok
of
NEW
WALL-
P.VPICRS
tor 191
will also
Speciality
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II,
'
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Panelled
Oak R
in
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New
Specimen
House.
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28,
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Street,
W.
French
Corsets
in
every
Company
it
feel
that
is
impossible to
the
describe beauties
many
this
of
Corset of Coutille,
but
will
ask their
to
clients
judge
for themselves
how
It
has depicted
is
it.
fairly
low
in bust
Jt3
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162,
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W.
N D E 'j^<07itinued.
Hon. John
...
Cooke, A. C.
Cope, A.
S.,
R.A.
...
Corbet, Mrs....
Cowper,
F.
Cadogan,
R.A.
Craig, Frank...
Davis, H.
W.
B.,
R.A.
Dollman,
J.
C.
...
Donne, W.
Farquharson,
J.,
A.R.A.
...
Edgar H.
...
Fisher, Mark,
A.R.A.
...
Fletcher, Blandford
...
Fox, E.
l'hillii)s
Friedenson,
.A.
Glazebrook, H. de
Gloag, Miss
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L.
Gotch, T. C.
Gribble, B. F.
...
Haigh-Wood, C.
Hall, Hall,
Fred
Sydney P.
INDEX
:ontimieJ.
ROYAL
Murray, David, R.A.
Olsson, Julius
ACADEMY-conttnuca,
Orchardson, C. M. Q.
Ouless, \V. W., R.A.
Padday, C. M.
Parsons, Alfred, R.A.
Parton, Ernest
Peacock, Ralph
Pickering,
J.
L.
Reid, John R.
Riviere, Briton, R.A.
Riviere,
H. G.
Roe, Fred
Salisbury, F. O.
Sargent, John S
R.A.
Schmalz, H.
...
Shannon,
J. J.,
R..\.
Shaw, Byam
Sims,
...
C,
A.R..-\.
Solomon,
S. J.,
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Miss Jessie Bateuian, Miss Viva Birkett, Miss Pauline Chase, Miss Alexandra Carlisle, Mtss Katherine Compton, Miss Dorothy Craske^ Miss Alice Craw/orJ, Mtss Kate Cutler, Miss Marie Dainton.
MiiS Winifred Entery, Miss Elizabeth Firth, Miss Kitty Gordon^ Miss Ethel h^iing. Miss Millie Legarde, Miss Grade Leigh, Miss Marie Lohr, Miss Cecily Loft us, Mtss Enid Rose,
Miss Decivia Moore, Miss May de Souza. Miss Marie Stuahobiw, Miss Ellaline Terriss^ Miss Irene yanbrugh. Miss Violet Vanbrugh^ Miss Ruth Vincent, Miss Fanny li'ard. Miss Emmy ll'ehlen.
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The
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By
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Dr.
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Men have
recognised the
a pre-eminently suitable,
convenient, and easily applied treatment for the cure of Anaemia. Iron is what the blood and body are calling: for, but the administrative methods have not possessed just the effective features one could wish.
Though
Iron is such an essential blood constituent, though its lack must be combated and supplied, yet the majority of people are singularly su.sceptible to the annoying influences and effects caused by the manner of its absorption. This is wliere the Iron 'Jelloid' Treatment surpasses former methods, and it is the reason whereby its striking success has been atiam<-d. (continued everlea/J.
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After taking IRON JELLOIDS' for a wreck or two, the cheeks regain their rosy tinge, the appetite is restored, digestion improved, and the system braced up; experience has proved that IRON JELLOIDS' have a beneficial effect upon (he HAIR and COMPLEXION.
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For AN.'EMI.X,
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GENERAL TONIC
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Dainty tonic
Iron 'Jelloids'
AN/EMIA
A
for"A'arded^ post free,
By
Dr.
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Andrew
Wilson,
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SICNS OF
AN/EMIA.
"Breathing hurried and gasping, on the sUghtest exertion, " pale cheeks lacking the ruddy glow of health, bloodless lips, "a general feeling of weariness^accompanied maj- be by pain "after food, indigestion constipation, listlessness, inability of application "to any pursuit or even train of thought, depression of spirits, and irritability
' of temper."
TREATMENT
OF AN>EMIA.
" It can be definitely stated that IRO.N JELLOIDS constitute " the most effective and desirable treatment for AN/EMIA, or " Poorness of Blood. It has presented us with an efficient "manner of administering Iron in the most convenient and successful form yet " known. The sufferer is able to take IRON 'JELLOIDS' without danger, even "with pleasure, and with the sure knowledge that benefit will accrue. No ill "effects can possibly follow (the use of Iron) when taken in the form of
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"IRON 'JELLOIDS'
"
NATIONAL HEALTH."
" Most of the old forms were nauseous and of doubtful use, and in many "cases were not assimilated or digested, so the idea gained ground with some "that they could not take iron; for iron, if unassimilated, is a disturbing "clement in the sjstem, producing indigestion, sickness, constipation, and "a host of other troubles.
"Many
have been the attempts to solve the difficult problem of producing an These difficulties ha\-e "assimilable iron in a form in which it will keep.
"been overcome
in Iron 'Jelloids.'
.Administration
is
pleasant, for
"IRON 'JELLOIDS' arc palatable and easy to take. "IRON 'JELLOIDS* do not injure the teeth. "IRON 'JELLOIDS' do not cause constipation.
" The Lancet, The British Medical Journal, The Hospital, and other "medical papers have reported most favourably upon Iron 'Jelloids.'"
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ttbc cneral practitioner. " Iron 'Jelloids' possess distinct advantages over other forms of iron. They do not constipate nor upset digestion nor do they blacken the teeth. have treated many cases of severe ansmia
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/iSe&ical press an& Circular. " Iron 'Jelloids' These are a distinct advance. Analysis has proved that these 'Jelloids' may be highly recommended."
Hbe 'Kursing IRccorD anO Ibospital limorlCi. "The prices of them are very moderate and
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Mrs. C. H. Cator, 126, Barkworth Road, Rotherhithe, London, S.E., writes " Having taken your Jelloids for Ansemia, and found groat benefit from them, I shall endeavour to make known to all my friends the great change that takes place so quickly. They are a blessing in disguise to all women." Mrs. J. BruNULEV, 30, Market Street, Hednesford, Staffs, writes: "My daughter had been suffering from Anaemia five months, and I tried almost everything till I saw your Iron 'Jelloids advertised. The first dose she had taken we saw an improvement, and in about a week she had a colour like a rose. Miss N. Sr,\RR, 57, Warwick Road, Redhill, writes " I think it my duty to write and thank you for the great benefit I have received from Iron 'Jelloids.' They have done more for me in five weeks than the other medicines I have taken have done in five years. I shall recommend them, for they are wonderful. I never felt better than I do now, and I am sure I do not look the same person 1 did a little while ago. My hair is also improving since I have taken Iron 'Jelloids.'" Miss A. D. Bird, 35, Hill Rise, Richmond Hill, Surrey, writes: "I cannot speak too highly of the good Iron 'Jelloids' did me. I have suffered from Anaemia and Indigestion dreadfully for years, and nothing did me any good until I have never had I tried them. it since, but I always use the Jelloids every year and nothing else, so that I know they are of wonderful benefit to anyone suffering from Anaemia or Chronic Indigestion. I always recommend them to any sufferers come across." Mrs. Jobso.n', Dovehouse Cottages, Kinsbourne Green, near Luton, writes "I started taking Iron 'Jelloids' at once, and I can honestly say there is an improvement in myself. I feel brighter. I have been ana;mic for nearly fifteen I spent pounds on medicine without any lasting effect. years. I shall never
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ALL.
CHEMISTS
Iron 'Jelloids'
In
preparation of
IRON JELLOIDS we have succeeded in producing the most valuable IRON in a PURE STATE, and the method of preparing
' '
them
is
so perfect that there is not the least possibility of their causing indigestion or constipation.
As a General Tonic.
IRON 'JELLOIDS' will be found a delightful restorative after illness, They tone and strengthen the system, and ensure a especially influenza. quick recovery. As a general tonic they are excellent. Run-down men and women, and fast-growing and ansemic children, will derive the utmost benefit from taking IRON JELLOIDS,' the results are quick and lasting.
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Dr.
S.
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: want the
Jelloids
She
for a young lady who is unable to take Iron In finds she can take the Iron 'Jelloids' without
'
preparation (Iron 'Jelloids particularly serviceable reliable." Dr. K.; "I find that refractory children take Iron 'Jelloids' easily."
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and
my
Jelloids very agreeable and easy to take." Dr. A. O. H. ^ " Iron Jelloids give the greatest satisfaction, the usual disagreeable effect of taking iron being absent." Dr. J. R. H. :
:
"My
trustworthy preparation."
excellent,
inviting,
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and
palatable
form
of
HOW
153 A.W.
Iron 'Jelloids' No. 1 (for Children), 1/1 i, 1/9, and 2/6 per box. Iron 'Jelloids' No. 2 Tor Adults), 1/1 i, 2/-, and 2/9 per box. A "course" of Iron 'Jelloids' (for cases oi .'\naemia), COUPON
Obtainable of
Chemists, or direct from
THE 'JELLOID'
CO.
1 or 2 post free, with a free dainty advertising novelty, on receipt of attached Coupon and 12, from
The
JclloJd Co. (Dept. 137 A.W.), 76, Finsbury Pavement, London, E.C.
Write
for
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