July 1, 1906. 



The Review of Reviews. 



EVERY PARENT 



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« 



HOME AND BAIRNS." 



IT CONTAINS. 



(i) A Fine Lot of Reading Matter for the Home ; 



(a) An attractive Department for tine Cliildren. It contains Wonderful Fairy Tales, 



gathered from almost every people in the world, 

 wild with delight over it. Only Id. 



The Children will go 



PUZZLES, ETC., FOR THE CHILDREN. 



Ask your News Agent to get it, or send is. (Postal Note) or is. id. (Stamps) 

 (is. 6d. or IS. 7d. from New Zealand) to 



"HOME AND BAIRNS," 



EQUITABLE BUILDING. MELBOURNE. 

 And Receive it for 12 Months. 



PORTABLE COMFORT 



THE ORIENT POCKET STOVE 



JAPANESE HOT-BOX OR BODY-WARM ER. 



A Perfect Luxury for the Cold Weather. 



Invaluable at all 

 \ times for Inva- 

 lids, Travellers, 

 --^^ and others. 



^3 NO TROUBLK. 



V^ NO DANGER. 



^^ The Most Effec- 

 ^^JT^i tive Way of Ap- 

 :=^^ plyinga Natural 

 ~^ - ' — Remedy. 



^j_- 'TpHE ingenuity 

 E^rr - -*■ of th« Jkpkd- 

 ~ 7 cie hat neTer be«a 

 more clearly dem- 

 ODfltrated than hj 

 the iitrention of 

 _ the Hot-Box. Th« 



poorest 'rlokshk- 

 nan in J»paii carries a Hot-Box and the wealthit^t nobleman would D«T«r b« 

 without one. In slckneii asd ia haaltb the Body-Warmer is equally appre- 

 ciated. One of theaa handy little eoDtrivAnaes carried la a coat pocket or 

 In a lady'i muff aaves the Warer from fettling the cold of winter. Whrn trarel* 

 ling by coaoh, train or iteamar, a Hol-Woi pUoed bstween th» feet will keep 

 you aa warm and coiy ai tf yon were beilde a bright coal flre Clerics and 

 others enrNK*'<i i" sedentary aTOCatinnii where there is do heatmif a|ipli»noe 

 hirht; Tkiutf the Hoi-Roi ai ao efflcieat aubitltate for a atove or grate. 

 For th' almost Initant relief of N.Xiralfla, Toothache, Bronchitia. iiifluenaa, 

 Colit^ and. in fa-l. of any ailment or p»in in which the applicatkin of heat is 

 beneflciai. tli- ITot-Boi is far preferable ir iny of the uiual inethodB, inch aa 

 hot-watBT brtttlen hot comprejiee, &e. All these icon lose their wurmth and 

 bare ir, he. replacnd , the Hnt-Boi.on the nontrary maintains a regular degree 

 Of heat for leveral houri. It has the etpsctal advantape of beinR tnitantly 

 ftVftllable ; wiilnn one tnlDUte it la resdy, with no further trouble than 

 merely striking a match and setting licht to the fuel. It will make a cold 

 bed warm and cosy in a few minutes. Thea*> are but a few of the many uses and 

 a'lTsniaK*'* of thu Hot-Bex. The price ia only 4b 6d., including a supply of 

 fuels and •.arriatc-' paid to any addresn, carefully paeked lu a box with full 

 direotiona. Additi')nal fuels eaa be had at any time at ilzpeoce per packet 

 fenf-ueh for about forty bouri' warmth), which makes it by far the cheapeit 

 heaKnp apparatus ever derised. PUaae bear in mind that there is no trouble 

 w)tb the Hot-Ilox and no danger; It emits DO imoke or ■mell, and it caunot 

 under any cirnumstaDtes set ^re to anythini; elnu. Send postal note of any 

 Stat*: for 4s. 6d.. and enolose this adTsrtlienient with your order. 



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