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OFFICE, 20, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, W.C.

BY JOHN C. FRANCIS.

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1883

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THE "LOISETTIAN" SCHOOL OF MEMORY.

37, NEW OXFORD STREET (OPPOSITE MUDIE'S LIBRARY, LONDON, W.C.).

INSTANTANEOUS MEMORY!

THE LOISETTIAN ART OF NEVER
FORGETTING!!

DISCONTINUITY CURED!!!

INVALUABLE TO STUDENTS, PUBLIC SPEAKERS MEDICAL MEN, and to every one to whom a Good Memory

BOOKBINDING of every Description promptly is a desirable object.

Quantities. Binding for the Trade.-J. R. SHELLEY, 81, Carter
Lane, Broadway, Ludgate Hill, London, E. C.-Established 1861.

ENGRAVED PORTRAITS.-20,000 ON SALE.

-A CATALOGUE now completed, 234 pages, 8vo. cloth, 28. 6d. post free.-JOHN RUSSELL SMITH, 36, Soho Square, London.

A System founded in Nature, and totally unlike "Mnemonics" or Artificial Memory. Thoroughly Taught by Post, in Classes, or by Private Lessons.

Correspondence Classes treated on specially favourable terms. Five large Correspondence Classes now studying the Loisettian System at Cambridge, and two at

PORTRAITS for ILLUSTRATION, CATA- Oxford.

LOGUE of, just ready, gratis and post free.-ALBERT JACK. SON, 224, Great Portland Street, London, W. Collections of Engraved Portraits Purchased.

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Scientific Opinion and Testimonials in full.

Dr. ANDREW WILSON, F.R.S. E., &c., scientist and editor of Health, thus speaks of his own knowledge of the Loisettian System, in that journal, p. 34, April 27th, 1883:

"People who are troubled with that very common and inconvenient trait of character, a short memory, have at last laid before them the opportunity of relief and improvement. Very recently, attracted by the notice which Prof. Loisette's System has obtained, we paid a visit to his office, and made an acquaintance with the details of his method." We then heard sufficient of this system of forming an accurate, powerful, and lasting memory to induce us to study under Prof. Loisette. HIS METHOD IS PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SCIENTIFIC IN THE HIGHEST DEGREE, and we can recommend it as thoroughly worthy a trial. A weak memory is a source of perpetual irritation; ergo, the remedy for this mental evil must likewise be conducive to good health and absence of worry."

Letter from the Rev. SAMUEL BELL, M.A. A.K.C., 15, Bessborough Street, St. George's Square, London, S. W., February 14th, 1883:

"DEAR SIR,-I have found your system of memory so valuable in my studies, clerical and literary, that I have determined to use it in the preparation cf my pupils for the army.

"I therefore write to ask you, under what pecuniary conditions you will concede to me the right to teach it, it being understood that I will not interfere in any way to your injury, using the System only with those pupils who are reading with me for the army.

"I hope great things from it, and am anxious to learn the terms on which you will agree to my proposal. (Signed) SAMUEL BELL." Prospectus free on application. Address or apply to Prof. A. LOISETTE, 37, New Oxford Street, London,

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