DELICIOUS COFFEE. 



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JiHJMixtlfre 



—Luxury indeed 

 ; to the smoker 



— A Flavour and 

 Fragrance of 

 unusual charm 



1 oz. BJd. 2 oz. 1/1 J lb. tins 2/2 



Of most high-class lobacconists, or send stamps 



to the amount to the sole ;nanufacturers : 



THOMSON & PORTEOUS, EDINBURCH 



RED 



WHITE 



& BLUE 



For Breakfast & after Dinner. 



In making, use less quantity, it being so much stronger than 

 ordinary COFFEE. 



" Drink Fine China Black Tea if you 

 value your nervous system." 



TE- CELESTIAL 



is the 



FINEST CHINESE BLACK TEA. 



Sold in 31b., lib. and Half-pound 



Canisters, at 2/2 per lb. 



ANY GROCER WILL SUPPLY IT. 



MARVELS OF THE UNIVERSE— PART IX. 



R few words in advance. 



Messrs. Hutchinson &; Co. Kave pleasure in announcing tKat the next part will have a very varied and interesting list of 

 contents and will be beaulifully and extensively illustrated. Among the articles may be mentioned 



THE LOVE STORY OF THE STICKLEBACK 



in which Mr. j. J. Ward F.E.S. describes the nest-building of these plucky little fishes. Mr. G. F Chambers, F.R.A.S. the 

 well-Unown astronomical writer has an interesting article on 



COMETS 



in which he makes clear much that is litlle-known concerning these wanderers in space. Sir Harry Johnston, G.C.M.G, 

 again dipping into the far past, restores for us 



THE MAMMOTH AND OTHER EXTINCT ELEPHANTS. 



Mr. Richard LydekUer, F.R.S. writes on the odd-looking 



AUSTRALIAN SPINY LIZARD 



one of the most well-armed — in a defensive sense — of the reptiles. Mr. Frank T. BuUen, F.R.G.S. in an article on 



DEEP-SEA FISHES 



brings before us some of the most remarkable of fish forms dredged up from the ocean abyss. 

 Mr. J. J. Ward describes the Bladderwort — 



A PLANT THAT SETS WATER-TRAPS. 



\contintud on fa^^e 3 flf cover. 



