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SMITH, ELDER, & CO.'S
NEW BOOKS.
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PIPPA PASSES; KING VICTOR AND KING
CHARLES; THE RETURN OF THE
DRUSES : and A SOUL'S TRAGEDY.
By ROBERT BROWNING.
Being Volume 3 of the New and Uniform Edition
07 the CosiFLETS WoBXS ot robert BaOWNINO.
This Edition will consist of 16 Volumes. A Volume
"will be published Monthly.
POPULAR EDITION OF H. RIDER
HAGGARD'S " JESS."
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J ESS.
By H. RIDER HAGGARD,
Author of "King Solomon's Mines," "She:
History of Adventuro," &c.
NEW VOLUME OF THE "DICTIONARY OF
NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY."
Ready this day, price 15a. in cloth: or in hnlf-
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(Diamond—Drake), royal 8vo, of the
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Edited hy LESLIE STEPHEN.
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farther Volumes at intei-rals of Three Months.
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LOYS, LORD BERRESFORD,
and other Tales.
By the Author of " Mollv Bawn," "Mrs. Geof-
frey/' &c.
London: SMITH, ELDER, & CO.,
15, "Waterloo Place.
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Yorkshire, fia.
Edinburgh: ADAM and CHARLES BLACK.
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.
Ho. 873.-JUL? 1838.-2s. 6d.
Contests.
ROBERT ELSMERE AND MODERN OXFORD.
A STfFF - NECKED GENERATION. Chaps.
XIV.—XVII.
SYLT AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS. — LEGENDS
FROM THE EARLY HOME OF THE
ENGLISH.
MART STUAJIT IN SCOTLAND. — THE CON-
SPIRACIES OP THE NOBLES: DARNLEr.
By John Skelton, C.B.
INDIAN INSECTS.
IMPRESSIONS OF AUSTRALIA : WITH AN
ACCOUNT OF THE FISH RIVER CAVES. By
Coutts TaoTTEa.
AN ELIE RUBY.
THE PORTUGUESE IN EAST AFRICA.
"WILLIAM BLACKWOOD and SONS,
Edinburgh and London.
TO STOUT PEOPLE.
Sunday Times Bays:—"Mr. Ruescll's aim is to
eradicate, lo cuhb the disease,'and that his treat-
ment Is thn tine one seems beyond all-doubt., The
medicine ho prescribes does not lower, bit duh di
rr aw d ton es Til V. system." Book (Iltf pllgCS) With
recipe and notes how to pleasantly and rapidly cure
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past free 8 Btiimps.
F. 0. EUSSELL, Wobura House,
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OPINION OF "PUNCH."
" Everybody who cares about a novel with a good plot, so well worked out that the
excitement is kept up through the volume and culminates with the last chapter of the
story, must' Like,' and can never again * Unlike,' this the latest and certainly one of the
best of Miss Beaddon's novels. Miss Braddon" is our most dramatic novelist. Her
method is to interest the reader at once with the very first line. A few touches present
her characters living before the reader, and the story easily developes itself in, appa-
rently, the most natural manner possible. Like and Unlike will make many people late
for dinner, and will keep a number of persons up at night w^hen they ought to be soundly
Bleeping. These are two sure tests of a really well-told sensational novel. Vive Miss
Braddon!"—Punch, Oct. 15, 1887.
London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, &, CO.; and all Bookstalls, &c.
First produced and designated CORN FLOUR toy BROWN & POLSON
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MACMILLAN'S MAGAZINE.
For JULY. Price la.
COKTENTS.
1. The Reverberator; by Henry James. XIII.—
XIV. (Concluded.)
2. Lord Rodney'g Bantam Cock; by Sir Francis
Doyle.
3. England's" Real Peril; hy Captain Hozier.
4. The Valley of Waterfalls; by the Honble.
George Curzon, M.P\
6. Jaques Tahureau ; by W. H. Hudson.
6. Diversions of a Pedagogue; by J. H. Raven.
7. The Lost Match; by A. Mougher.
8. A Scottish Chancellor ; by R. F. Bell.
9. A Song of the Thames; by Ernest Myers.
10. Gaston de Latour; by Walter Pater. (To be
continued.)
11. Luclan; by H. D. Traill.
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for affections of the
THROAT, CHEST, AND LUNGS.
They are specially recommended by our
greatest Medical Authority,
SIR MORELL MACKENZIE,
whose testimonial is affixed to each box.
Of all Chemists at la. l,rf-» or Post Free for 15
stamps, of sObttN MINERAL PRODUCE CO.,
Dyer's HtJiLniKos, Holbohn, London.
JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS'
PIANOFORTES
are the perfection of touch, tone, and durability.
18,20, and 22, WIGMORK STREET, LONDON, W.
Illustrated Lists post free.
Df Ridges Food.
_> factors Hr
'TURKISH PASTILSN
" Through all my travels few things as-V
tonished me more than seeing the Beauties \
of the Harem smoking Narghiles at Stam-i
boul. Aftersmoking.a sweet aromatic Pastil
is used, which imparts an odour of flowers I
to the breath. I have seen these Pastils]
but once in Europe, at Piesse & Lubiin'.w
Shop."—Lady W. Montague.
Ladieswho admire a Breath of Flowers"
should takeaPastil night and morning /'
to br obta1hed of all
% Perfumers and *(
10 SAVE THE TEETH, USE DAILY
THOMPSON & CAPPER'S
DENTIFRICE WATER.
In Is. 61, 2s. 61, 4a. 61, and 8s. 61 bottlos.
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CHEMISTS,
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and 51, Piccadilly, Manchester.
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THE CELEBRATED
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Prof. Wilhelmi, Sivori, Leonhard, Pollitzer, and
many otlier great artists. Introduced in most of
the Buiopean Conservatories and Orchestras. List
of Testimonials and Prices post free at all Agents
throughout the kingdom, and of
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I & 2, CHISWELL STREET, LONDON, E.C.
Genuine Old Italian Violins, from £10 and upwards.
f LOR DE JAVA
1 MILD INDIAN CIGARS H
of an exquisitely choice flavour and delicate aroma,
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Samples, i and 5 for la. (14 stumps),
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Agents for Great liritain )
BR
TRELOAR'S
LINOLEUM
IS WELL SEASONED,
and therefore
WEARS WELL.
TRELOAR & SONS,
68, 69, & 70, LUDG-ATE HILL.
CATALOGUES TREE.
Established 1832- Eleven Prize Medals.
GRAND HOTEL
jS TRAFALGAR SPUARE,
LONDON,ENG.
-o -
GRAHOTEL
FINEST SITUATION.
EVERY LUXURY and
COMFORT.
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,JaL
CUISINE.
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FIRST-CLASS HOTELS IN THE KINGDOM.
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BALL-POINTED PENS.
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Is woi ty H.E.H. tho Prinoe of Wales.
These Pens neither scratch nor spurt, but ghde .
the roughest paper. They hold more ink- an"
longer. nynfes-
Six sorts, suitable for 1-J---""id- or P™- ■
slonal writing. Assor
or with Ebony Anti-11----
Post Free of all Stationers, or
ORMISTON Is GLASS, Edinburgh
for ledger?hold, rapid, or projes-
.ssorted llox of 33 Pens %^, U
iti-Elotting Penholdei,!"1 *
LIFTS
LUGGAGE. PASSENGER, *<»
For HOTELS, MANSIONS. 4*
DINNER and INVALID WFIS.
CLAEK, BURNETT, &C0., LIffl.,
BATHBONE PLACE. W.
TOBACCONISTS COMMENCING.
TTOW TO OPEN REMUNERATIVEL I-g
11 amount, however'—»' ^DLANDBS,
Catalogue (post free) ^^S^dM ! cars.
3, II ound.sditch. London. Lstauuanea °" .____.
ROWLAND'S
KALYDOR
Cools nndl'Cti oshes tile Face auh!S„" °l S«kl»
prevents and removes I»n. *»"S«Im» UgF*
Itcdness anil Koughncss o the ™ • FOft, ftlr,
bSdks mid all Iriitatioji , and J/°g? . *» Sif bottles.
,„d aelicate Ski"; ,*S%WI AND'S KALX1>0»'
SMITH, ELDER, & CO.'S
NEW BOOKS.
Beady this day, with a portrait of Mr. Brottttino,
crown 8to. 5*.
PIPPA PASSES; KING VICTOR AND KING
CHARLES; THE RETURN OF THE
DRUSES : and A SOUL'S TRAGEDY.
By ROBERT BROWNING.
Being Volume 3 of the New and Uniform Edition
07 the CosiFLETS WoBXS ot robert BaOWNINO.
This Edition will consist of 16 Volumes. A Volume
"will be published Monthly.
POPULAR EDITION OF H. RIDER
HAGGARD'S " JESS."
Ready this day, crown 8to, It. 6d.
J ESS.
By H. RIDER HAGGARD,
Author of "King Solomon's Mines," "She:
History of Adventuro," &c.
NEW VOLUME OF THE "DICTIONARY OF
NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY."
Ready this day, price 15a. in cloth: or in hnlf-
morocco, maibled edges, 20*., Voltim« XV.
(Diamond—Drake), royal 8vo, of the
DICTIONARY
OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY.
Edited hy LESLIE STEPHEN.
Volume XVI. will be issued on September 26, and
farther Volumes at intei-rals of Three Months.
NEW VOLUME OF SMITH, ELDER, & CO.'S
POPULAR 2.. and 2a. 6<L SERIES.
Ready this day, fcp. 8vo, boards, pictorial cover, 2t.;
or limp cloth, 2*. 6d.
LOYS, LORD BERRESFORD,
and other Tales.
By the Author of " Mollv Bawn," "Mrs. Geof-
frey/' &c.
London: SMITH, ELDER, & CO.,
15, "Waterloo Place.
BLACK'S
Guide
Books.
Brighton, la.
Buxton, 1j.
Channel Islands, 3i. Gd,
Cheltenham, lj.
Cornwall, 2s. 6d.
Derbyshire,2*. Gd.
Devonshire, 2s. Gd.
Dorsetshire, Is. Gd.
England, 10s. 6d.
English Lakes, 3*. Gd.
Gloucestershire, 2s. Gd.
Guernsey, 1*.
Harrogate, 1j.
Hampshire, 2*. Gd.
Hereford, 2s. Gd.
Ireland, 6i.
Isle of Man, 2j. 6rf.
Isle of Wight, I*, Gd.
Jersey, lj.
Kent, 3j. Gd.
Killarney Lakes, It.
Leamington, Is.
Leicestershire, 2j, Gd.
London, 3j. Gd.
Nottinghamshire, 3l. Gd.
Scarborough, la.
Scotland, 8a. 6rf. St U.
Surrey, 2t. Gd.
Sussex, 2». Gd.
Wales, 5a. & la.
Warwickshire, 2a, Gd.
Yorkshire, fia.
Edinburgh: ADAM and CHARLES BLACK.
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.
Ho. 873.-JUL? 1838.-2s. 6d.
Contests.
ROBERT ELSMERE AND MODERN OXFORD.
A STfFF - NECKED GENERATION. Chaps.
XIV.—XVII.
SYLT AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS. — LEGENDS
FROM THE EARLY HOME OF THE
ENGLISH.
MART STUAJIT IN SCOTLAND. — THE CON-
SPIRACIES OP THE NOBLES: DARNLEr.
By John Skelton, C.B.
INDIAN INSECTS.
IMPRESSIONS OF AUSTRALIA : WITH AN
ACCOUNT OF THE FISH RIVER CAVES. By
Coutts TaoTTEa.
AN ELIE RUBY.
THE PORTUGUESE IN EAST AFRICA.
"WILLIAM BLACKWOOD and SONS,
Edinburgh and London.
TO STOUT PEOPLE.
Sunday Times Bays:—"Mr. Ruescll's aim is to
eradicate, lo cuhb the disease,'and that his treat-
ment Is thn tine one seems beyond all-doubt., The
medicine ho prescribes does not lower, bit duh di
rr aw d ton es Til V. system." Book (Iltf pllgCS) With
recipe and notes how to pleasantly and rapidly cure
Obrsitt (average reduction in first week u 3 lbi.L
past free 8 Btiimps.
F. 0. EUSSELL, Wobura House,
Store Street, Bedford Square, London, W.O.
CHEAP UNIFORM EDITION OF MISS BRADDON'S NOVELS.
At all Booksellers', price 2s., picture cover; 2s. 6tZ. cloth gilt, uniform with the Cheap
Edition of Miss Bbaddom's other Novels,
LIKE AND UNLIKE.
By the Author of "Lady Audley's Secret," " llohawks," &o.
OPINION OF "PUNCH."
" Everybody who cares about a novel with a good plot, so well worked out that the
excitement is kept up through the volume and culminates with the last chapter of the
story, must' Like,' and can never again * Unlike,' this the latest and certainly one of the
best of Miss Beaddon's novels. Miss Braddon" is our most dramatic novelist. Her
method is to interest the reader at once with the very first line. A few touches present
her characters living before the reader, and the story easily developes itself in, appa-
rently, the most natural manner possible. Like and Unlike will make many people late
for dinner, and will keep a number of persons up at night w^hen they ought to be soundly
Bleeping. These are two sure tests of a really well-told sensational novel. Vive Miss
Braddon!"—Punch, Oct. 15, 1887.
London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, &, CO.; and all Bookstalls, &c.
First produced and designated CORN FLOUR toy BROWN & POLSON
in 1856.
BROWN & POLSON'S CORN FLOUR
Was in the field sometime before any other was anywhere heard of,
and no other has now an eaial claim to the public confidence.
MACMILLAN'S MAGAZINE.
For JULY. Price la.
COKTENTS.
1. The Reverberator; by Henry James. XIII.—
XIV. (Concluded.)
2. Lord Rodney'g Bantam Cock; by Sir Francis
Doyle.
3. England's" Real Peril; hy Captain Hozier.
4. The Valley of Waterfalls; by the Honble.
George Curzon, M.P\
6. Jaques Tahureau ; by W. H. Hudson.
6. Diversions of a Pedagogue; by J. H. Raven.
7. The Lost Match; by A. Mougher.
8. A Scottish Chancellor ; by R. F. Bell.
9. A Song of the Thames; by Ernest Myers.
10. Gaston de Latour; by Walter Pater. (To be
continued.)
11. Luclan; by H. D. Traill.
MA CM ILL AN & CO., LONDON.
"OUR NEIGHBOURS."
PARTRIDGE & COOPER,
"THE" STATIONERS,
192, FLEET STREET.
" SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES,"
Universally acknowledged the best remedy
for affections of the
THROAT, CHEST, AND LUNGS.
They are specially recommended by our
greatest Medical Authority,
SIR MORELL MACKENZIE,
whose testimonial is affixed to each box.
Of all Chemists at la. l,rf-» or Post Free for 15
stamps, of sObttN MINERAL PRODUCE CO.,
Dyer's HtJiLniKos, Holbohn, London.
JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS'
PIANOFORTES
are the perfection of touch, tone, and durability.
18,20, and 22, WIGMORK STREET, LONDON, W.
Illustrated Lists post free.
Df Ridges Food.
_> factors Hr
'TURKISH PASTILSN
" Through all my travels few things as-V
tonished me more than seeing the Beauties \
of the Harem smoking Narghiles at Stam-i
boul. Aftersmoking.a sweet aromatic Pastil
is used, which imparts an odour of flowers I
to the breath. I have seen these Pastils]
but once in Europe, at Piesse & Lubiin'.w
Shop."—Lady W. Montague.
Ladieswho admire a Breath of Flowers"
should takeaPastil night and morning /'
to br obta1hed of all
% Perfumers and *(
10 SAVE THE TEETH, USE DAILY
THOMPSON & CAPPER'S
DENTIFRICE WATER.
In Is. 61, 2s. 61, 4a. 61, and 8s. 61 bottlos.
BEWARE OP INJURIOUS IMITATIONS.
THOMPSON & CAPPER,
CHEMISTS,
55, Bold Street, Liverpool,
and 51, Piccadilly, Manchester.
SEVEN FIRST PEIZE MEDALS.
HIGHEST AWARDS at ALL INTERNATIONAL
EXHIBITIONS.
THE CELEBRATED
WOLFF VIOLINS.
Beit modern-made Violins. Grand tone, skilfully
finished. Highly recommended by Senor Sanasate,
Prof. Wilhelmi, Sivori, Leonhard, Pollitzer, and
many otlier great artists. Introduced in most of
the Buiopean Conservatories and Orchestras. List
of Testimonials and Prices post free at all Agents
throughout the kingdom, and of
W. KONIGSBERG & CO.,
I & 2, CHISWELL STREET, LONDON, E.C.
Genuine Old Italian Violins, from £10 and upwards.
f LOR DE JAVA
1 MILD INDIAN CIGARS H
of an exquisitely choice flavour and delicate aroma,
22a., 20s., and. 18s per Box of 100, Post Free.
Samples, i and 5 for la. (14 stumps),
BEWIAY & CO.,
49, Strand, and 143, Cheapside.
Agents for Great liritain )
BR
TRELOAR'S
LINOLEUM
IS WELL SEASONED,
and therefore
WEARS WELL.
TRELOAR & SONS,
68, 69, & 70, LUDG-ATE HILL.
CATALOGUES TREE.
Established 1832- Eleven Prize Medals.
GRAND HOTEL
jS TRAFALGAR SPUARE,
LONDON,ENG.
-o -
GRAHOTEL
FINEST SITUATION.
EVERY LUXURY and
COMFORT.
MOST RECHERCHE
,JaL
CUISINE.
• VERY MODERATE
l^,^ TARIFF.
OXFORD.-MITRE HOTEL
ONE OP THE MOST ECONOMICAL
FIRST-CLASS HOTELS IN THE KINGDOM.
MARGATE.-CLIFTONVILLE HOTEL,
111 on Hiiih Cliffs lacing Sea. The best and
healthiest Hotel in Margate. Under entirely new
management. Table d'H6te, Billiards, Laiv»
Tennis. Tariff on application.
Telegrams — *■ Cliftunville, Margate."___t
RANSOMES'
LAWN MOWERS
THE BEST in the WORLD-
SILVER MEDALS
Inventions Exhibition, 1885, Liverpool, 1886.
In all sizes, to suit every requirement.
"NEW AUTOMATON."
"CHAIN AUTOMATON," "NEW PARIS'
and NKW BANK CUTTER.
"NEW AUTOMATON" GARDEN ROLLERS-
All Mai-nines sent on a Month's Free lri.il.
Carriage Paid. Supplied by all Ironmonger.
EANSOMES, SIMS S JEFFEEIES, LL^*}^
BALL-POINTED PENS.
(H. HEWITT'S PATENT.)
Is woi ty H.E.H. tho Prinoe of Wales.
These Pens neither scratch nor spurt, but ghde .
the roughest paper. They hold more ink- an"
longer. nynfes-
Six sorts, suitable for 1-J---""id- or P™- ■
slonal writing. Assor
or with Ebony Anti-11----
Post Free of all Stationers, or
ORMISTON Is GLASS, Edinburgh
for ledger?hold, rapid, or projes-
.ssorted llox of 33 Pens %^, U
iti-Elotting Penholdei,!"1 *
LIFTS
LUGGAGE. PASSENGER, *<»
For HOTELS, MANSIONS. 4*
DINNER and INVALID WFIS.
CLAEK, BURNETT, &C0., LIffl.,
BATHBONE PLACE. W.
TOBACCONISTS COMMENCING.
TTOW TO OPEN REMUNERATIVEL I-g
11 amount, however'—»' ^DLANDBS,
Catalogue (post free) ^^S^dM ! cars.
3, II ound.sditch. London. Lstauuanea °" .____.
ROWLAND'S
KALYDOR
Cools nndl'Cti oshes tile Face auh!S„" °l S«kl»
prevents and removes I»n. *»"S«Im» UgF*
Itcdness anil Koughncss o the ™ • FOft, ftlr,
bSdks mid all Iriitatioji , and J/°g? . *» Sif bottles.
,„d aelicate Ski"; ,*S%WI AND'S KALX1>0»'