The Fortnightly Review: No. CCCCLXIII, New Series [569r] (28/239)
The record is made up of 1 volume (115 folios). It was created in Jul 1905. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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Fortnightly Review Advertiser.
21
“BRAIN
SALT”
Is not put forward as an uni
versal remedy, but it is what
its name indicates—viz., an
Effervescing Medicinal Salt,
for the cure or relief of the
effects of over-brainwork.
Used as directed, it brightens
and refreshes the exhausted
sufferer, to whom even tem
porary relief may have seemed
an impossibility.
Of Chemists , per bottle , 2 s . 9 d .
F. NEWBERY & SONS.
27 & 28, Charterhouse Si}., and
44, Charterhouse St., London, E.C.
(Established A.D. 1746 .)
I MED0C.-VIN ORDINAIRE.
Pure BORDEAUX, an excellent p ef Dozen
light Dinner Wine. The quality Dots. J-Bots
of this wine will be found equal ^ - /0 n/O
to wine usually sold at much |4 D 8 3
higher prices.
RT. ESTEPHE.
SUPERIOR DINNER WINE,
old in bottle. On comparison it
will be found very superior to wine
usually sold at higher prices. The
appreciation this wine meets with
from the constantly increasing IT/R 9 9
number of customers it procures 1
us in London and the Provinces,
gives us additional confidence in
submitting it to those who like
pure Bordeaux wine.
3 Dozen Bottles or 6 Dozen Pints Delivered
Carriage Paid to any Railway Station, including
Cases and Bottles.
All who know these Wines tell us there is
no Claret sold in Great Britain to equal
them in value.
ALKARAM CURES HAY FEVER.
ALKARAM, if inhaled on the first symptoms,
will at once arrest them, and even when a cold has
been neglected and become severe, it will give imme
diate relief, and generally cure in one day. It con
tains no narcotic, and never produces headache,
or any other unpleasant effects.
Sold by all Chemists, 2s. a Bottle.
Address— Dr. DUNBAR, care of F. Newbery & Sons,
27 & 28, Charterhouse Sq.. & 44, Charterhouse St., London, E C.
Why Suffer Pain
INDIGESTION, and ILL-HEALTH, when Painless and Perfect
Dentistry can relieve and compensate for Nature’s failure?
The Pioneer of inexpensive Dentistry, Dr. G. H. JONCJ, has been personally awarded for his
Perfect and Painless Dentistry-Gold Medals, London and Paris ; Gold Medal, New Zealand Exhi
bition ; Gold Medal, Calcutta; and the Highest Diploma of Merit and Award at Nice and Amsterdam ;
Awarded the Gold Medal of the Academie Nationale, Paris ; and the Highest Award, Antwerp ; also
the Gold Medal, International Exhibition, London ; Gold Medal, Liverpool; Gold Medal, Melbourne.
Her Majesty’s Surgeon Dentist says:—
"My mastication is now perfect, and articulation quite distinct. Your teeth are the best,
safest, and most life-like; and your system is the perfection of Painless "Dentistry. In
recognition of your Valuable services rendered to me you are at liberty to use my name.
(Signed) "S. G. HUTCHINGS.”
The following is one of the many testimonials received from grateful Patients:—
"J am pleased to tell you that, although I am ninety-tWo years of age, I enjoy excellent
health, and I have to thank you for the splendid set of teeth you made for me twenty-six
years ago. I can masticate anything, and my digestion is first-rate. The teeth now are
as good as when you put them in, and they have not cost me one penny for repairs all
that time; in fact, I cannot speak too highly of your Work.”
Consultations and every information given FREE daily, hours 10 to 5.
Please observe only Address: Telephone: 6753 Gerrard.
GREAT RUSSELL MANSIONS, GREAT RUSSELL ST„ LONDON.
(DIRECTLY OPPOSITE BRITISH MUSEUM.)
JAMES SMITH & GO.,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, LIMITED,
LIVERPOOL: 37, North John St.
MANCHESTER: 26, Market Street.
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The journal's contents are summarised on folio 558. The contents of the journal are as follows:
- 'Autocracy and War' by Joseph Conrad (ff 571-581)
- 'The Battle of the Sea of Japan' by Sir Archibald Hurd (ff 581-587)
- 'A Morning in the Galleries' by Frederic Harrison (ff 588-592)
- 'How is Struck a Contemporary' by John Alfred Spender (ff 593-600)
- 'The Marquis of Lansdowne' by F St John Morrow (ff 600-607)
- 'The Mission to Cabul [Kabul]' by Angus Hamilton (ff 608-612)
- 'Richard and Minna Wagner' by William Ashton Ellis (ff 613-617)
- 'Scotland and John Knox' by Robert S Rait (ff 618-624)
- 'The Position of Women:' (1) 'The Duel of the Sexes' by Mona Caird (ff 625-631) (2) 'The Threatened Re-subjection of Woman' by Lady Agnes Grove (ff 632-634)
- 'The Extravagant Economy of Women' by Mrs John Lane (ff 635-638)
- 'Peace and Internal Politics: A Letter for Russia' by R L (ff 638-645)
- 'Francis William Newman' by Francis Gribble (ff 646-651)
- 'The Beginnings of Religion and Totemism Among the Australian Aborigines. I' by James George Frazer (ff 651-656)
- 'Nostalgia. Part III' by Grazia Deledda (ff 657-665)
- 'Correspondence: Japan and Peace' by Alfred Stead (ff 665-668).
The journal features advertisements at the front and rear.
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