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LIBRARIES. 
Lecturer. Subjects. Halls, 
Woods, W. Smith ............ “Music good and bad”; | Picton Lecture Hall.— 
with musical illustra- Kirkdale.—Wavertree. | 
tions. 
Workman, Albert E. ......... ‘“* Music, ancient, medieval | Walton.—Gregson Inst. 
and modern”; with 
musical illustrations. 
Wright, Rev. Cecil H. ...... ‘¢ Barbados, the little Eng- | Balfour Inst.—Kirkdale.— 
Yardley, Walker R.., t.c.p. 
Young, Harold E, ......c.0+. 
seen 
land of the West 
Indies.” 
“The life and times of 
Shakespeare.” 
“Nelson and his daring 
deeds.” 
“A wayfarer 
Japan.” 
in rural 
and Japan at their work 
and at their play.” 
“Little pigtails and small 
kimonos”; or the 
“Happy New Year” 
in China and Japan. 
“* Cavalier and Roundhead : 
the story of the Civil 
war.” 
“The great Duke of 
Wellington and his |_ 
victories.” 
“Hero tales of ancient 
Greece.” 
“The lost Empires of the 
East ; or Assyria, Baby- 
lon, and Egypt as they 
were in the days of their 
greatness.” 
** Bonnie Prince Charlie.” 
“Stories about plants and 
flowers.” 
West Derby. 
St. Michael’s. 
Garston. 
David Lewis Club. 
LECTURES TO CHILDREN. 
. “The little folk of China 
St. Ambrose Mission Hall.— 
Walton.—West Derby. 
Kensington.—Wavertree. 
Kensington. 
Rawdon Reading Room. 
Aintree.—West Derby. 
Everton. 
St. Martin’s Hall. 
Wavertree.— Gregson Inst. 
