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"STANDARD" (London) si J»t—
"It is % book to be read. It ia the story if a
(Treat man, whose useful life Uvea as liis memorial.
And it is a study of & most fascinating pemonil'.ty,
that is. full of romantic interest, full of moral
direction, and fullest in' humanity. Mr. Pratt de
serves. woli not only of Australia, but or EucUsh-
men .the woild over, for Laying given this book
to ttio world. Tho memory of David Symo deservea,
well of ell the Empire. Ho was truly a. king
amongst men— a law gircr, a ruior."
J AVI D B I U K,
The
FATHER OF PROTECTION IN AUSTRALIA,
By AMBROSE PRATT.
With Long Introduction by
The HON. ALFRED DEAKIN, JI.P-
Large Demy 8 to., 312 pp.
Photogravure Portrait, and 21 Full Page PUtea.
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of Australian Biography:—
THE "OUTLOOK."
"Mr.. Pratt's book is of unusual interaet It
gives us a most oftective account of & phase of
national development of the diet importances, and
it also gnes uo a very vivid description of a nun
in tlio highest sense an Empire builder, but 'no loot
great an a human character, a moralist and a
philautiuopUt."
THE "PALL MALL GAZETTE."
"It . would materially helghteu our interest in
Colonial aftairs if wo were enabled to know more
of the outstanding personalities of the Euinire by
mean of such telling pcu-|Nmiahs as this which
fait offers us. . . . Tho very highest figures
of English journalism lis to never acquired au in.
flueucc quite so masterful as we have here din-
played. . , . the force and vividness of Mr.
1 r.at,g \vorlJ toouJd disseminate the lessons of a
notable cliapter of Colonial history far and wide."
THE "ATHBN.EUM."
ti "No editor in the world, except Katkof, of the
Moscow Gazette, possessed jxnvor greater than be.
longed to Syme; and no proprietor of a journal
Sjmo?"01' CWrU uaowu uf l'ttjponaibility tlian wu
THE "SCOTSMAN."
"Ah' ihflplring record of a self-made Scotsman, who
long exercised a power for gixoi not ouiv in tii<
Uut t",ou,!l,out Au"r.ft
, "DAILY GRAPHIC."'
r/3"?8',.1,<lrt »"t.-S«rtfon of Protection, ito rio-
lently hostile roception, tire itntgglo of the new fiscal
jjolicy - , . . and it. final triuiupiuint .uccee.
ttiese uiako u .Utnii, tculin, as any look of
d.entnre might contain. . . . jIr
Pratt -to to bo cungratuiated on one of the most
forlome'ysa'ra'1 MO,ks "" h" ch,I"-'<"f upSS
LONDON "TltDTn."
"», ptt l'«" written an interesting and aym-
pathetic biography of a realty reinorkablo nun."
"GLASGOW HERALD."
"Mr. Pratt has discharged hla task roost admir-
ably , for lie has produced a combination of bio
graphy and Colon!, history without a dull pig. in
it. and so graphically that ono teems to IhVrorod
tho peraona and the event, ho depict.,"
. London' "financial times."
Aui\'r,e Pratt is to he congratulated uwm
a aU-Uring histora of one of tho moat prmoK
flgurm in tha public life of the CummonwMdt"
"british weekly."
"Such a career ia worth study, and Mr. Ambroae
Kaphy.'" tny """""h' ""'It"
ABERDEEN "FREE PRESS."
"Thii biography ia a warm tribute to a man who
Played, a groat pert in Australian alf aire for hall
a century. He regarded "The Age" and theln-
fluenco it had as a high tnut, to lw exerclaecl with,
out fear or regard for, privato gain, and lio'liaa left
a yen deep improM upon tho political lire and
thought of the Auatralion people."
sheffield "telegraph."
"Thla book ia excellently written."
. yorkshire "observer."
"We bare no heeitation In saying that till. nr.
of Syme ia full of inteeert for Ml whSfUt a rS
on a great oompelling pononality." ».««
j "DAILY NEWS" (London).
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TOST HEALTH, WEIGHT and STRENGTH.
ELEMENTS TONIC RESTORES THEM ALL.
THE CASE OF MR. T. .1. HOLLAND.
m- >1.1 ' u special itctHiriei.)
I»«nr\/ maH J.. Holiui.u, of No. 135 Bridge-street
j"-., bmd ss
ei'io'j."' ousllt to liuep you iu good fettle," said the
iu'spluei.JC',m,Vt,.'1y£.n c«rcisc tan ho oveulonc. For
raw K 1 wus pcm-l ruined ami tllo-
U ,)ul1 v'""1'1 luuu'ly lielieve (no
saM I l. irl '"bJr.wluim 1 eousulted
rivu 1
possible. This alarmed mo, us you may well believe
and in order to imise sure 1 went to uuoilicr Sim
who said my heart was „» sound as h hell, hit lliJt
0 st /'HI eeuipletely. i wasted away from
1 »t o St. li Jh., so that will give yon 1111
idea ut hovy weak i was, aud wasn't 1 languid too?
had no thought ur inelinntiou for anyilnng.' My
luv u.??rc tti / u Hiroti, and whilst lying in bed
St St '""rt,10 give little jumps and miss a
thJniiii mn il l thou, iuid tho teeimgs that ran
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...ii W.L « 1 il (ei;JjnK that 1 wanted io
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what witli that and the pains betweeu my Bhoultiere,
!'iO«.x\0u '.rV. 3 fe3t »o wretched and tired of every-
Uiing. After my restless nights I got up with a
tusto In my inuutli as if I tnut bceu drinking bitter
ale, ail tho timo 1 was drowsy, und lnid scveio
headaches.
vou still attend to your business and your ath
letic engagements, don't yuuf"
'1 do, 1 am. thunKful to say; hut that's oiving to
idcweuta Ionic— not through any other mcuic.ne;
anu I also huvu to thunk a iiiend lor giving tho
udtku which letl me to using that remedy. Would
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uuy wuy it suits you."
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THE WAY T LIVE.— HEALTH ami PHYSICAL
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of the community. This work embodies a careful
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WAY. As a supplement to his Work, thicken-
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interesting form. With over 50 illustrations; price,
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, SCIENTIFIC BOXING nnd SELF-DEFENCE,
by Tommy Burns, heavy weight champion of tha
world. Forty full piu:c photographs, spoeia'ly jkwI
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hook on boxing, and has expressed his own idea,
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liis methods of training and history of his fighto,
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KANDOW'H .STRENGTH, ANI) HOW Tfl OB
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Decorators' Symbols, Emblems and Devices, by G.
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THE DOG, In Health, A evident nnd Disease, by
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SPORTING DOGS. Their Pninls and Mums
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