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IUN AND ALL LUNG DISEASES
By G. T. CONGREVE, Coombe Lodge, Peckham.
The Nature, Progress, and True Treatment of this Scourge of England.

The following Case is selected from the FIFTEENTH SERIES :--
CASES REPORTED by Mr. W. J. LOCKIE, Secretary of the PARIS CITY MISSION.

"Rue Des Batignoles, Paris, August 24, 1885. " MY DEAR SIR,– I am happy to testify to the efficacy of your medicine : first of all, years ago, in the case of my own wife : secondly, in the case of Mr. and Mrs. Fortnum and Mrs. Simmons, of Paris. The latter was in a deep decline, but has been raised as it were from the dead through the divine blessing on your medicine.

"As Secretary of the Paris City Mission * I meet with many distressing cases of chest disease among the poor, I am, therefore, deeply grateful to you for your kindness in supplying deserving cases at reduced price. "Praying that the blessing of 'those who were ready to perish' may rest on you, -I am, yours, &c. W. J. L." N.B - The Society referred to is called the Comité Auxiliarı d Evangelisation de Paris.

. .CASE of a YOUNG LADY at PLYMOUTH. Mr. JOHN Hawke, of George-street, writing me on behalf of a poor Consumptive man, speaks of his daughter's case : "My daughter Lily, who was under you, continues in good health" (she had commenced my treatment several years ago, and persevered for four months). He adds, "I believe she would have gone long ago but for the use of your Balsam and Liniment. You should see her now the picture of health." Consultations at Combe Lodge on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Mornings only, Every Patient should read the Book beforehand.

BAPTIST TOTAL ABSTINENCE ASSOCIATION PUBLICATIONS.

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or 6s. per 100. (Parcels Post, 100 6d.; 200, gd.) A stock of Cards is kept with space left blank for Societies to insert a different pledge. This can be done at same time as the Society's name is printed in, the extra charge being 2s. per 100, and is. for each 100 beyond, if ordered at the same time.

The Church's War against National Intemperance.

By Rev. John CLIFFORD, M.A., D.D. 16pp. crown

8vo. Price id., or 6s. per 100. (Carriage extra.) A Plea for Total Abstinence with the Members and

Officers of our Churches. By Rev.S.H.Booth. 16pp.,

cr. 8vo. Price id., or 6s per 100. (Carriage extra.) The Law of Liberty in the Matter of Total Abstinence,

By Rev. C. STANFORD, D.D., of Camberwell. 16pp.,
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The Attitude of our Churches to the Temperance

Awakening of our Time. By Rev. F. B. MEYER,B.A., of Leicester. 16pp, crown 8vo. Price id., or 6s.

per 100. (Carriage extra.) The Practical Manual, for the Formation and Working

of Bands of Hope and Temperance Societies. By Rev. W.L. LANG, F.R.G.S. 20pp., demy 16mo, in wrapper. Price id. (Postage fd.)

The above Publications may be ordered of Mr. James T. Sears, Hon. Sec., 11, Crane Court, Fleet Street, London, E.C., of the TRAVELLING SECRETARY, at his Meetings, or of the NATIONAL TEMPERANCE PUBLICATION DEPOT, 337, Strand, London, W.C.

The Army Scripture Readers' & Soldiers

Large quantities of the Pamphlets, for gratuitous circulation, can be had on Spocial Terms by applying to the Hon 800., as above.

THE ALCOHOLIC QUESTION.

I THOUGHTS AND APPEAL. Given with some

Quotations from Scripture and Alliance News. 24 pp., Friend Society,

Crown 8vo. Price One Penny; post-free, Three

Halfpence. May be had of C. RUMBLE, 22, Wells-street, 4, TRAFALGAR SQUARE, OHARING CROSS, W.O. Hackney, E.; and James Sears & Sons, Printers, II;

Crane-court, Fleet-street, E.C.

VENTRILOQUISM.

President:-General Sir A J. LAWRENCE, K.C.B.
Treasurer :-V. G. M. HOLT, Esq., 17, Whitehall Place.
The sole object of this Society is to spread the saving knowledge
of Christ among our soldiers.

It has now 90 Scripture Readers on the list of the Society, of whom 20 are abroad and 70 at home.

Contributions thankfully received by the Treasurer, V. G. M. HOLT, Esq., 17, Whitehall-place; at the National Provincial Bank of England, 212, Piccadilly, W; and by the Secretary, Mr. William A. Blake, at the Offices, Trafalgar-square, w.C.

I BOURNE, the great VENTILOQUIST and 11. HUMORIST, attends Schools, Concerts, and Parties. For Testimonials, Terms, and Programme, address Prof.BOURNE, Ventriloquist, Hoxton, London. The amusing Temperance Songs and Sayings by Mysterious Voices form an attractive and capital medium for advertising the cause. -Vide Press.

(Please mention this paper.)

LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
HEAD OFFICE : 32, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON.

ESTABLISHED 184 3.
Aod Empowered by Special Act of Parliament (31 and 32 Vic cap. 165.)

DIRECTORS
Chairman-Sir WM. MCARTHUR, K.C.M.G., M.P.

Deputy-Chairman-WILLIAM MEWBURN, Esq., J.P.
LIEDT. COL. A. M. ARTHUR.

GEORGE LIDGETT, Esq.

REY. J. A. SPURGEON. H. J. ATKINSON, Esq., M.P.

JOHN NAPIER, Esq.

JOHN VANNER, Esq. H. H. FOWLER, Esq., M.P.

W. K. PARKER, E q., F.R.S.

S. D. WADDY, Esq. Q.C., M.P. R. R. GLOVER, Esq., J.P.

T. W. POCOCK, Erq., J.P.

SECRETARY.-W. W. BAINES, Esq., F.I.A. ANNUAL INCOME £357,160 | CLAIMS PAID

£2,378,776. BONUSES DISTRIBUTED ... ... £1,079,695 | ASSURANCE FUND

£2,207,514,

...

UND

Band of Hope Motto Card for 1886. New Temperance Prize Tales.

Through Cloud to Sunshine.-By W. J. LACEY.

The New £100 Prize Tale. Price 3s. 60. (Postage 5d.] Mhe principal feature of this beautiful Card is an emblematical design, The Naresboro' Victory. – By Rev. THOMAS

1 representing Religion and Temperance guarding Youth from evil, KEYWORTH. The New £70 Prize Tale. Price 2s.6d. surmounted by a background of roses, fuchsias, bluebells, and butterflies: [Postage 3d.] with the words, “Wishing You a Happy New Year," and the Motto Text :-"Hold Thou Me up, and I shall be Safe."

The following may also be had, in cloth, gilt, with Six Excellently worked in several colours and gold on enamelled card, it

Engravings, 38. 6d. each [Postage 5d.] s superior to any Band of Hope Motto Card ever published at the price. Every day Doings. By HELENA RICHARDSON. Bands of Hope should present a copy to all Members who have attended

| Owen's Hobby. By ELMER BURLEIGH.

Sought and Săved. £100 Prize Tale. By M. A. PAULL, Author regularly and behaved well during 1885.

of Tim's Troubles."

Lionel Franklin's Victory. 650 Prize Tale. By E. VAN SOMMER. Price One Halfpenny each (postage 3d. per 100).

Frank Oldfield ; or, Lost and Found. £100 Prize Tale. By Society's Name printed for an extra net charge of is, 6d. for 100 or less;

the Rev. T. P. WILSON, M.A.

Tim's Troubles; or, Íried and True. £50 Prize Tale. By 25. 3d. for 200; 35. for 300, etc.

M. A. PAULL. 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FROM FULL PRICES TO BANDS OF HOPE ORDERING DIRECT. CASH WITH ORDER.

UNITED KINGDOM BAND OF HOPE UNION, 4, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. THE UNITED KINGDOM TEMPERANCE AND GENERAL PROVIDENT INSTITUTION,

1, ADELAIDE PLACE, LONDON BRIDGE, LONDON.
Established 1840, for Mutual Life Assurance.

LONDON BOARD,
ROBERT WARNER, Esq., The Crescent, Cripplegate, Cbairman.

J.T. PRITCHETT Esq., Lower Edmonton, London. RICHARD BARRETT, Esq., Grove Lane Camberwell.

J. H. RAPER, Esq., Manchester; and Pembroke Square, London, . JOHN BBOOMHALL, Exq., J.P , Fairholme, surbiton, Surrey.

JOPN TAYLOR, Esq., 5, Tokenhouse Yard, E.C. W. S. CAINx, Esq., M.P., 93, Upper Thames Street, E.C.'

BENJ. WHITWORTH, Esq., M.P., J.P., 22, Daleham Gardens, Hampstead Admiral Sir W. KING HALL, K U.B., United Service Club, Pall Mall. N.w., and Cross Street, Manchester. Medical Officers.Dr. JAMES EDMUNDS, 8, Grafton Street, Piccadilly Dr. THOMAS Barlow, 10, Montagne Street, Russell Square. soliciior.-FRANCIS Howse, Esq., 3, Abchurch Yard, E.C. Consulting Actuary.-RALPu P, HARDY, Esq.

Secretary.- C'HOMAS Casu, Esq.

POSITION OF THE INSTITUTION, JUNE, 1885. Accumulatod Capital, £3,680,000; Annual Income, £421,000; Amount Paid for Claims through

Death, $2,367,088. This Institution offers perfect security to its members; the liabilities reing assessed on the most stringent, and, at the same time, perfectly equitable principles. Assurances are paid seven days after p oof of clain. ; the conditions are free from every unnecessary restriction; the whole of the profits belong to the Assured ; and consequently the Bonuses are on a very liberal scale, and are calculated up to the time of claim inot merely ti the last valuation, as in the case of most offices); and its affairs are conducted in the most economical napper. These considers. tions repder the Institucion most favourable to Assurers, and particularly to Abstainers, who obtain, in the form of increased Bobuses, the full benefit oi those principles so conducive to health and longevity.

Annual Premiums to assure £100 with Profits, payable at Death, or at the undermentioned Ages.

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*NOTE. In the case of females Ten per cent extra is charged for Assurances payable at Death only. For Prospectus and any further information, apply to THOMAS CASH, Secretary, 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge, EC

Printed for the Association by JAMES SEARS AND SONS, 11, Crane Court. Fleet Street London, E.C.

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