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Gordon Institute, Stanley Road: — 



"Rossini and Italian music, " by J. Butler Fort ay ; with 

 musical illustrations. 



" When England was under ice,"' by Rev. F. F. Grensted, 

 M.A., Diocesan Inspector of Religious Education; with 

 lantern illustrations. 



" Modern short stories and short story writers," by John- 

 Lee, b.a. ; with illustrative recitals. 



" Indian famines," by J. Ernest Xevixs, m.b. ; with lantern 

 illustrations. 



Granby Hall, Granby Street, Toxteth : — 



" Rossini and Italian music," by -J. Butler Fortay : with 

 musical illustrations. 



"Life in Persia,*' by Budgett Meakin ; with lantern 

 illustrations. 



"Indian famines," by -T. Ernest Xevins, m.b.; with lantern 

 illustrations. 



" Alaska and the Klondyke Goldfields," by Rev. T. F. 

 Nicholas, ji.a., f.r.g.s. ; with lantern illustrations. 



Gregson Memorial Institute, Garmoyle Road, Sefton Park : — 



"Experiences of service in the Navy," by Captain W. 

 Blakeney, r.x. : with lantern illustrations. 



" What books were like in ancient times," by Henry E. 

 Curran, Principal Assistant, Free Public Library, Liver- 

 pool : with lantern illustrations. 



"The first crossing of Lang Jokull: adventure and discovery 



on and around a great glacier of Iceland," by Frederm k 

 W. W. Howell, f.r.g.s. ; with lantern illustrations. 



" Old English Inns and their story," by W. Fitzwateh Wray : 

 with lantern illustrations. 



