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Parkinson, Rev. George A. 
Payne, Rev. G. A... 
Priest, Councillor W. H. 
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“ Summer rambles in Perth: | 
shire.” 
| * With a camera in the 
Scottish Highlands.” 
“ Lord Nelson and his great 
naval achievements.” 
“ Builders of palaces; or, 
the architects of nature.” 
| Electric and light-produc- 
ing fishes.” 
“The wonders of plant 
life.” 
“An Irish gossip,” with 
vocal illustrations by 
the Lecturer. 
“Some emotions and a 
| a history of | 
motor : 
roadway traffic in Eng- 
land .p. 1500 to 1910,” 
with vocal illustrations 
by the Lecturer. 
“Samuel Lover,” with 
musical illustrations. 
“ Songs and their kindred,” 
with musical illustra- 
_ tions. 
“The end of the village 
commune in Russia” 
(not illustrated). 
“Garibaldi; or, 
times in Italian history.” 
“The Cranford Country : 
Knutsford and Mrs. 
Gaskell.” 
“Wanderings in Egypt. 
Syria, and along the 
Banks of the Suez 
Canal.” 
“Food : its properties and 
value.” 
‘““Welsh music and song,” 
with musical 
tions. 
stirring 
illustra- | 
- Balfour Inst., Smithdown 
Road.—Garston.— 
Picton. 
Aintree. 
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| St. Martin’s Hall. 
David Lewis Club. 
/ Gregson.—Picton. 
Aigburth Vale.—Picton. 
Walton. 
St. Martin’s Hall. 
Picton. 
Kirkdale.—Kensington. 
Aintree. 
Picton. 
Knotty Ash. 
Kirkdale—Knotty Ash. 
St. Ambrose Mission Hall. 
Anfield. 
St. Michael’s. 
