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PLAIN DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING WILLS 



in conformity with the New Act, which came into operation on the 1st 

 January. By J. C. Hudson, of the Legacy Duty Office, London. 9th Edit, 

 corrected, fcp. 8vo. price Half-a-crown, neatly done up in cloth, gilt edges. 



By the same Author, 



THE EXECUTOR'S GUIDE. 2d Edit. fcap. 5s. 



cloth, gilt edges. 



"Mr. Hudson is evidently a tensible practical man, who does not write books by the 

 square foot, but who seeks only, and we think successfully, to convey in plain and concise 

 language his instructions briefly and cheaply to poor will-making or administering mor- 

 ta li ty . ' — Athenaeum. 



•»* The above two works may be had bound in one volume, 7s. cloth 

 lettered. 



STEEL'S SHIP-MASTER'S ASSISTANT, AND 



OWNER'S MANUAL; containing General and Legal Information ne- 

 cessary for Owners and Masters of Ships, Ship-Brokers, Pilots, and other 

 Persons connected with the Merchant Service. New Edit, by J. Stikeman, 

 Secretary to the East India and China Association. With Tables of Weights, 

 Measures, Monies, &c, by Dr. Kelly. One large and closely-printed vol. 

 21s. bds.: 22s. 6d. bd. 



INSTRUCTIONS TO YOUNG SPORTSMEN. 



By Lieut. -Col. P. Hawker. 8th 'Edition, greatly enlarged and thoroughly 

 revised, with new Cuts of Heads of Wild and Tame Swans, all his last new 

 Coast-Gear, with many other original subjects; and containing altogether 60 

 Plates and Woodcuts. 1 vol. 8vo. 21s. cloth lettered. 



•• The very best book we have on the subject." — Blackwood's Magazine. 



THE GUN ; or, a Treatise on the Nature, Principle, 



and Manufacture of the various descriptions of Small Fire-Arms. By 

 William Greener. 1 vol. 8vo. plates, 15s. 



HINTS TO MOTHERS FOR THE MANAGE* 



MENT OF HEALTH. By Thomas Bull, M.D. Physician-Accoucheur 

 to the Finsbury Midwifery Institution, &c. Second Edition, greatly enlarged, 

 foolscap 8vo. 7s. cloth lettered. 



" There is no mother that uill not be heartily thankful that this book ever fell into her 

 hands, and no husband who should not present it to his wife. We cannot urge its value too 

 strongly on all whom it concerns.'"— Eclectic Review. 



DOMESTIC DUTIES; or, Instructions to Young 



Married Ladies on the Management of their Households, &c. &c. By Mrs. 

 William Parkes. 4th Edit. 12mo. 10s. 6d. cloth lettered. 



" The volume before us is one of those practical works which are of real value and 

 utility. It is a perfect vade mecum for the young married lady, who may resort to it on 

 all questions of household economy and etiquette. There is nothing omitted with which it 

 behoves a young lady to be acquainted." — New Monthly Magazine. 



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