Sy LIBRARIES. 
Westryan Hatt, Hartecn STREET, WaLton—continued. 
“A wayfarer in rural Japan,” by Harotp E. Youne; with 
lantern illustrations. 
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“Bonnie Prince Charlie,” by Rev. James Hamiuron, M.A.; 
with lantern illustrations. (To children only.) 
WAVERTREE Town Hatt :— 
‘“ Athens and the Greeks,” by Rev. Frayx W. ANDERSON, M.A. ; 
with lantern illustrations. 
“The evolution of the string quartet,’ by Herperr 
McCuritacu; with musical illustrations. 
‘Glimpses of Grand Opera,” by F. H. Seppon; with musical 
illustrations. 
“The West Indies and the recent voleanic eruptions at 
Martinique and St. Vincent,” by Rey. Cecm, H. Wricur; 
with lantern illustrations. 
“ Home-life in Birdland,” by Otiver G. Pre, F.R.P.s.; with 
lantern illustrations. (To children only.) 
Sv. Marrry’s Har, Scortanp Roap : — 
“The evolution of the merchant steam-ship,’ by RicHarp 
Beynon; with lantern illustrations. 
* Delightful Donegal,” by Rev. Samurt Gask1NG, B.A., F.L.S., 
F.G.S.; with lantern illustrations. 
“Ancient abbeys and their legends,” by Basin PENDLETON; 
with lantern illustrations. 
“Two English musicians: Sir William Sterndale Bennett and 
William Vincent Wallace,” by ALBERT E. Workman; with 
musical illustrations. 
“ Deeds that won the Empire,” by R. H. Scorer, c.£.; with 
lantern illustrations. (To children only.) 
