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PROFESSOR LOISETTE’S ASSIMILATIVE MEMORY, or how to attend and never forget. Established nearly a*, quarter of a century. Incomparable to secure a good all-round memory and cur®! mind-wandering. No artificial, mechanical, or locality associations, but assimilation onlj r . Taught by mail in One Book (instead of six as formerly used) from this permanent branch only (all colonial agencies abolished). Questions at bottom of page help almost like oral lectures. Endorsed by well-known people in all civilised countries. For testimonials and terms address Professor A. Loisette, Box 1234, G.P.0., Sydney, N.S.TV.

A TOUR AROUND THE WORLD FOB .SIXPENCE.A WEEK. STODDARD’S PORTFOLIO OF FAMOUS CITIES, SCENES AND PAINTINGS. OUTRIDING alongside of tko stupendous advances made in science and art, the facilities of travel have been constantly abreast of the first rank. The Transportation Building at the Columbian Exposition showed the wondorful progression the passing years have witnessed. Even that extraordinary exhibit, however, failed to show visitors the last grand effort, the climax capped. It REMAINS FOR US TO UO THIS AND TO OFFER TO THE PUBLIC THE CHANCE OF MAKING THE GRANDEST TOUR OF THE WORLD EVER DREAMED OF, Assd, withal, to do it pvbilo sitting comfortably hs your own home, with all your family and friend? around yon, and at the cost af only EIGHT PENNY POSTAGE STAMPS EACH WEEK. How can we do this P We do it by giving you a grand collection of photographs” of all the beautiful and interestingscenes on the globs. It is a collection made by the noted traveller and lecturer, JOHN L. STODDARD, and each view is accompanied by a graphic description from the pert of that same gentleman. Mr Stoddard has seen the whole civilised world ; he saw. it with the eye of the scholar and the artist. His collection of photographs may therefore be accepted as works of art.. RTS DESCRIPTIVE ARTICLES Must certainly be recognised as LITERARY productions of a high order. Is it not then a rare treat we offer you in this visit to> foreign countries P Having obtained possession of these superb photographic views and the accompanying descriptions we have compiled a high grade ALBUM OF ART AND LITERATURE. The first of the series which goes to make up the complete Album contains l(f full-page Illustrations, 11 x 13 inches in size. Thoj' consist of views of famous cities, scones of beauty and wonder from nature, and a number of noted paintings as seen by Mr Stoddard in France, Ireland, Scotland, Sweden, Palestine, Austria, Brazil, England, Norway, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Mexico and United States. READ OUR SPECIAL OFFER. On the receipt of ONE COUPON cut from this paper, together with EIGHT PENNY POS'i AGE STAMPS to pay the cost of mailing, wrapping, &c., wo will send you series No. One. Sixpence at our office, or of all town agents. With This You and Your Friends Can Take Keen Enjoyment. You Can Practically Make a TOUR OF THE WORLD i Without any of the risks and discomforts | incident to travel, and in this comfortable ! tour you have for a guide the most noted I traveller known. Is not such an offer worthy of acceptance P Surely it is at such a trifling cost. TRY OUR IMPROVED IDEA OF TRAVEL. THE STODDARD PORTFOLIO COUPON. For one of these Coupons and EIGHTPENCE in cash or postage stamps we will post to anv address in the Colony Portfolio No. 1 of the Magnificent Stoddard Series of Photographs. if delivered by our Runners or from any of our Town Agencies the prico will be SIXPENCE. Please forward Portfolio No. Name Address 1 GO

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1247, 23 January 1896, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1247, 23 January 1896, Page 35

Page 35 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1247, 23 January 1896, Page 35

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