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”When we say that Louis Wain has drawn all the pictures it is enough recommendation; for n.o.body else can sketch animals, birds, fishes, and young folks as he can. He is a grand s.h.i.+lling's-worth for the nursery.”--_The Methodist Times._

=Outline Text Lessons for Junior Cla.s.ses.= By GLADYS DAVIDSON, Author of ”Kindergarten Bible Stories,” &c. Fcap. 8 vo, cloth boards, 1s.

”The book is simple and practical, and will be found suggestive and helpful by teachers.”--_Sunday School Chronicle._

=Golden Truths for Young Folk.= By J. ELLIS, Author of ”The Seed Basket,” ”Tool Basket,” ”By Way of Ill.u.s.tration,” &c. Crown 8 vo, cloth boards, 1s.

”Useful, direct and easily understood set of talks to children.”--_British Weekly._

”Mr. Ellis, who has already given many workers his help, continues his a.s.sistance, and is fresh and suggestive as ever.”--_The Yorks.h.i.+re Daily Observer._

”Talks and chats with young folk. They are to the point. Calculated to win the attention.”--_Sheffield Independent._

=How to Read the Bible.= Hints for Sunday-school Teachers and Other Bible Students. By W. F. ADENEY, M.A., Princ.i.p.al of Lancas.h.i.+re College, Manchester, Author of ”The Bible Story Retold,” &c. New and Revised Edition. Nineteenth Thousand. Cloth boards, 1s.

”A most admirable little work. We know of no book which deals with this subject so dearly and adequately within so small a compa.s.s. It speaks of itself modestly as 'Hints for Sunday-School Teachers and other Bible Students,' but it is one of the very few manuals which are well worth the study of the clergy.”--_The Guardian._

=A Manual for Free Church Ministers.= Cloth, 1s. net; leather, 2s. 6d.

=Health and Home Nursing.= By Mrs. LESSELS MATHER, Health Lecturer to the Northumberland County Council. Fcap. 8 vo, cloth, 1s.

A book that should be in every household. Contains chapters on The Care of the Invalid, Homely Local Applications, Feeding the Invalid, Infection and Disinfection, Care of the Teeth, The Value of Foods, Influenza, its Causes and Prevention, Consumption, its Causes and Prevention, Digestion and Indigestion, Headaches, Home Nursing of Sick Children, What to do till the Doctor Comes, Habits in Relation to Health, The Health of the Town Dweller.

=Helps To Health And Beauty.= Two Hundred Practical Prescriptions by a Pharmaceutical Chemist.

”This little book contains two hundred practical prescriptions or formulae for preparations for the hair, hands, nails, feet, skin, teeth, and bath, in addition to perfumes, insecticides, and medicaments for various ailments. As far as possible technical language is avoided, and the directions are clear and concise.”--_Pharmaceutical Journal._

=Morning, Noon and Night.= By R. F. HORTON, M.A., D.D. Fcap. 8 vo, parchment cover with gold lettering, 1s.

”Deeply suggestive, and as earnest as its fancies are pleasing and quaint.”--_Dundee Advertiser._

”A very charming companions.h.i.+p. Many who read 'Morning, Noon, and Night' once will want to take it up again and again.”--_Suss.e.x Daily News._

=Wayside Angels, and Other Sermons.= By W. K. BURFORD, Minister of the Wicker Congregational Church, Sheffield. Pott 8 vo, cloth, 1s.

=Tasty Dishes.= A Choice Selection of Tested Recipes, showing what we can have for Breakfast, Dinner, Tea and Supper. It is designed for people of moderate means who desire to have pleasant and varied entertainment for themselves and their friends. It is a book of genuine and tested information. New Edition. Thoroughly revised and brought up to date. 130th Thousand. Crown 8 vo, 1s.

”No home ought to be without this timely, useful, and practical family friend.”--_Brighton Gazette._

=More Tasty Dishes.= A Book of Tasty, Economical, and Tested Recipes.

Including a Section on Invalid Cookery. A Supplement to ”Tasty Dishes.” New Edition. Price 1s.

”Every recipe is so clearly stated that the most inexperienced cook could follow them and make dainty dishes at a small cost.”--_Pearson's Weekly._

”The recipes given have been carefully tried and not been found wanting.”--_The Star._

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