Mixtlire 



— Luxury indeed 

 to the smoker 



— A Flavour and 

 Fragrance of 

 unusual charm 



1 oz. Bid. 2 oz. 1/1 i lb. tins 2/2 



Of most high-class tobacconists, or send stamps 

 to the amount to the sole manufacturers : 



THOiVISON & PORTEOUS, EDINBURGH 



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DFLICIOUS COFFEE. 



RED 



WHITE 



s. 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. 



Two IS'ew 6/= Novels. 



By the author of " The Silent Rancher, &c. 



The Rhodesian 



By GERTRUDE PAGE 



In Miss Gertrude Page's new novel " The Rhodesian," she 

 has once again laid her plot in Rhodesia — choosing this time the 

 neighbourhood of the wonderful Zimbabwe ruins, and wreathing 

 around her characters beautiful word pictures of the fascinating 

 country. 



A new and original novel 



Mated in Soul 



By G. de VAURIARD 



"Hitherto the slory has run on ordinary lines, but now the 

 author shows the reason of it all, which is to propound a theory, 

 su'^gest a problem - not a nasty one, as such things generally are, 

 but decidedly startling. It is possible, she coniends and herein 

 proves, for a mother ,toi.so work her will upon her child that he 

 grows into a se'iT)blance not of his father in reality, but of the one 

 she would have preferred for him. An ingenious idea and very 

 convincingly expounded. It brings about an unexpected finish, 

 and turns the story out of the commonplace groove into something 

 entirely original.'' — Diily Chronicle. 



LONDON: HURST & BLACKETT, LTD. 



Three New 6j= Novels. 



By Popular Authors 



The Red Man's Secret 



A romance of the Stage Prairie 



By F. FRANKFORT MOORE 



Mr. Frankfort Moore's new story is likely to prove as great a 

 novelty in its way as did his early work, " I Forbid the Banns," 

 many years ago. It is sufficient to say that the br>ok has been 

 described by those who have seen it as very bright and witty, and 

 S'tnielhing entirely fresh ; in fact, an entirely new note in fiction. 



By the author of " The Strayings of Sandy," etc 



The Arrival of Antony 



By DOROTHEA CONYERS 



Mrs. Conyers' new book is a sporting one, on the lines of the 

 " Strayings of Sandy." It tells of Antony, brought up in Germany, 

 coming over to Ireland to live with his uncles, who are horse- 

 dealers, and the adventures which befall him with them. 



The Satanist 



By Mrs HUGH FRASER and 

 J. I. STAHLMAIMN 



LONDON: HUTCHINSON & CO. 



