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NEW BOOKS * PUBLI0ATI0M8;
Tilín NOVLL Or THE tKiVk.
"«OnilKLL AND SO K,"
Cassell'« Colonial Library
(Döth Thousand),
I)y WARWICK faEEl'lNO
No «ord other than "delightful" indial«» «," will the sweet tenderness of tim plot, the dellclotti atmosphere oi this »tory, and thi» chirm iiad arils try nilli which the scene» urti described.
Te-npornry Ciptain Sorrell is part of the w-rtet
ago of tvar, but ho declines to remain i bit ot flotsam Beginning as a hotel porter, he neals for tho soleo of his »on, through pot etty to preis pcrily The relations between the two tie w-ondcrtully portriytd, and All the character» who Influence) Hie story fire teal petsonages This story I» certain to appeal strongly to readers, espoclolly to those who enjoyed "Apples of Cold ' and "Still« John," two singularly altractlre stories that were tcry widely read
JUST PUBLISHED,
.NKVV XOVELS,
lu Cassell»' Colonial Libral.
"riip Itbiseltl," and Other Storlei, E, Temple
Thurston.
.Tree Drinks," John Mackitorth.
"The Incredulity' of Father Brown," G K Chrs
tcrlon
"Mersanlnc," E r. Benton.
AT ALL BOOKSELLERS.
If any difficulty In procuring, write to the nub
Ushers,
CASSELL AND COMPAKV LIMITED,
210 212. Queen Street, Melbourne!
31 Clarence Street, Sydney;
Also at London, Xew York, Toronto, and Brhbane.
OitCOMUE'S BOOK SHOP, 101 Smith SO) plratlun of Lease-25,000 Boole«, all subieoli, 6000 Amorican Magatlncs, Motion Pictures, Clasiir Snapiiy, Adi enture, 0/ do¡- , 5001) English Jilea.
rlnre, 1/; carriage paid
BUSINESS NOTICES.
..J£ O B U R"
T E A.
Tho Woroan Win.
doesn't caro much what she drinks Is usually ot the can't-be bothered type if she doesn't mind what noes' donn her throat, we don't know that it's an. body else's business to bother about it, lint when ehe aeka other people to swallow what Isn't particularly good-and thev must tulo It becauso tliey can't be to ill mannered as to refuse, It becomes quite another maller-and eten If what she offtrs Isn't, common-only Just aiuiht, it tiny »turi-it seem» a waste of time to dil oneself'witta that sort of »tuff, It is a pity her friend» aro not candid enough to say, "I don't Uko your tea f«ir goodnesa sake use Ttobur' "-to do this would be doing ber u good turo Site would enjoy her cup of tea, feel bet- ter, and the satisfaction abo would get front healing: her friend» sar, "What a nice cup of tea titi» lil" would bo an added pli-istire
"Kuhiir ' is pure lea, and the tvbole pro eos» of pluckintr, curing, drying, grading, und packing being carried out under the »iiperiislon of white expert teamen Is in ll»elf a sort of guarantee that "Bobur" is ill that good tea ought to be, and the date on each package, which »hows the month It left our warehouse la an ad ) outage because it enables a buy et to »te that the package being liandcd out ii rea suitably fresh-and freshness in tea is a mottei of importance
Our idea of grading "Robur" is not «li much Io provide teas st different prie« us to produce teaii so different in aroma, (tamur, and Btrcngth so a» to please dlf teient person»' taste» All grade» of "Hobin ' aie cquallv pure, but became different ateo leaves of tho true tea plant (although they may be taken off the huit- ín Hie simo time) bato a different tsst» iio ion. Iiv grading them, produce le«i lint laste distinctly different, and so rogulaiiy produce lea that ttlll please dit-
to out people's taste»
« lou should use "Robur," A good p!»u Is to first try tho four gistíe», and, hat. Ing used on tho grade that bert pleai'l youi own ta»te, order that grade ilttay» I!, doing tbl« )0u will get practically tin» samo tea every timo-«ame íatour samo taste-«amo eavingne»a-«ume util
faction.
If your grocer lman't the grade jeu w tut ho can get It for you.
Till* "BOBUA" TEA CO,
James Service and Co, Proprietor«
"The nlceit Mt*. JP^Ä SEIfe .
Ia a well-made mp «a! VkhMT J*"1, j.