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A NEW SPELLING BOOK.

Cloth, 1s.; stiff cover, 9d.; also in 1d., 2d., and 3d. parts:

The Essentials of Spelling.

By E. JONES.

This book has received high commendation from Professor Max Müller, perhaps the most distinguished philologist of the day. Several Inspectors of Schools, and many practical Teachers, have expressed their approval of the work, and it has been most favourably reviewed by the Press.

The design of the ESSENTIALS OF SPELLING is to facilitate the acquisition of correct spelling, by a systematic classification of words having the same peculiarities. "It is far easier for a boy to remember fifty facts that are linked together by some chain of natural connection, than to recollect half a dozen that are wholly unconnected with each other." The Rules for Spelling are expressed so as to be intelligible to learners, and are illustrated by copious exercises.

Cloth, price 38.

Forty Moral Lectures

for the Young. By the REV. W. MASON.

Fcap. 8vo, cloth, price 2s. 6d.

The Hand-book for the

Man of Business,

applicable to all departments of commercial engagement.

Royal 18mo, cloth, price 18.

A Handy Guide for the

Draper and Haberdasher:

embracing hints on the general Drapery Business. The result of experience and observation.

Second Edition, demy 18mo, paper boards, price 18.

Ventriloquism made Easy.

The Theory and Practice of the Art Exhibited.
By F. HARDY.

Hits.

Paper boards, price 1s. 6d., 254 pages:

A collection of the best Tales contributed to "Household Words," "Temple Bar," "Once a Week," and "Chambers's Journal." By LEWIS HOUGH, M.A.

"The Stories are mostly amusing, and written with both humour and verve. The volume itself is as agreeable a companion as need be for a two or three hours' journey on a railway. Among the many tales the volume contains, the best are, 'Spirit Rapping Extraordinary,' and 'How to Bait a Man-Trap.' The catastrophe of the last is highly tragic; but, paradoxical as the assertion may seem, excessively amusing. This volume is sure to become popular, and its author will doubtless be encouraged to try once more his hand; should he do so, we wish him every success and more hits."-Sunday Times.

"Mr. Hough has a fund of good, hearty humour, upon which he is continually drawing, without any danger of exhausting it."-Public Opinion.

"They are all written in a dashing, pleasant, semicomic style."-Illustrated London News.

Second Edition, cloth, price 2s. 6d.

A Hand-book of Practical

Gauging, for the use of beginners, with instructions in the mode of ascertaining the strength of Spirits by means of Sikes's Hydrometer; to which is added a chapter on Distillation, describing the process in operation at the Custom-house for ascertaining the strength of Wines. Illustrated with Diagrams. By J. B. KEENE, of H.M. Customs.

Extra cloth, gilt edges, price 2s.

Seven Stories for Children.

By MARY C. (HUME) ROTHERY.

"This author knows well how to write little tales such as real children delight in reading."Athenæum.

Crown 8vo, cloth, 58.

The Wedding Guests;

or, the Happiness of Life. A Novel. By MARY C. (HUME) ROTHERY.

Fcap. 8vo, cloth, price 5s.

Twelve Obscure Texts

of Scripture. Illustrated according to the Spiritual
Sense. By MARY C. (HUME) ROTHERY.

Feap. 8vo, cloth, price 38. 6d,

The Bridesmaid,

Count Stephen, and other Poems. By MARY C.
(HUME) ROTHERY.

Feap. 8vo, cloth, price 2s. 6d.

Normiton.

A Dramatic Poem, with other miscellaneous pieces.
In Two Parts. By MARY C. (HUME) ROTHERY.

4to, price 3d.; 2s. 6d. per dozen :

Sappho.

A Poem. By MARY C. (HUME) ROTHERY.

On card, price 6d. 58. per dozen :

The Two Commandments.

Elegantly printed in gold and colours.

Cloth, price 18., with 102 illustrations:

Reading Made Easy;

or, Child's First Book; in which the elements of
knowledge are arranged in a pleasing and attractive
form, and by which Spelling, Reading, Writing, and
Drawing are taught simultaneously. With full di-
rections for Parents and Teachers. By GEO, Vasey.

Cloth, price 28., with 160 illustrations:

Knowledge Made Easy;

or, the Arts of Spelling, Writing, Arithmetic, and
Short-hand, taught simultaneously; and (by means
of the Short-hand characters) the Elements of
Architectural, Geometrical, and Ornamental Drawing,
easily and pleasantly acquired. By GEORGE VASEY.

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