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Age and Old Age. A Handbook on Health and Disease. By 

 DAVID WALSH, M.D., author of "The Rontgen Rays in 

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"Practical as well as inttresling."—Ad£rdeeu Free Press. 



Henry JVarre/i's ew Book on the Methods of Banking. 



A Bee among the Bankers ; or, How to increase your Deposit 

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Cloth, 3s. 6d. 



"Should prove profitable reading to persons who have money to invest." — 

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Lord Curzon in India, 1898-1903. By CALDWELL 



LIPSETT, author of " Where the Atlantic meets the Sea," etc. 

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Sharpshooting for Sport and War. By w. W. 



GREENER, author of "The Gun and its Development." 



Sewed, is. ; Cloth, is. 6d. net. 



Second Edition. Completing 20th Thousand. 



200 pp.., 100 Illustrations. 



"In so far as the art of shooting with the rifle can be taught by words, Mr. 

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