CURLS' SCHOOL AND ADVENTURE SERIES 2 - net. 15 



Mabel L. Tyrrell 



TiiE FORTUNES OF THE BRAITHWAITS. A family ot four, 

 three girls arid a boy, live with an aunt, their parents having died. Their 

 new neighbours at the old Manor House are a source of great interest 

 to them. A most mysterious burglary, the disappearance of Henrietta, 

 are a few among the exciting incidents. 



VICTORIA'S FIRST TERM. Victoria Alberta Mackain begins her 

 school life all wrong, and gets out of favour with nearly all the girls, to 

 say nothing of worrying the headmistress. But she soon finds her own 

 place and ends by being recognised as a " real sport." 



A. D. T. Whitney 



A HEART OF GOLD. Home life in a New England country place ; 

 quiet, Puritan folk, living out their lives in traditional manner. The 

 main characters are two girls, one a pessimist and the other an optimist. 



OTHER GIRLS. Sylvie Argenter made the discovery that " other girls," 

 girls belonging to other circles, had hearts too. When adversity came to 

 herself, she faced it bravely, and in the end had her reward. 



WE GIRLS. The story of healthy, happy life among a family of girls 

 and their friends. Such a cheery crowd they are, in spite of not being 

 blessed with too much of this world's goods. Everybody is glad when a 

 missing paper turns up in a strange way, which ensures that they will 

 not have to leave the old house they all love. 



May Wynne 



CAROL OF HOLLYDENE SCHOOL. A delightful school story, 

 full of pranks and games and high spirits. There is also a mystery which 

 sets the tongues of the unpleasant set wagging against Carol, but her 

 special chunis are loyal and all ends well. 



BOYS' SCHOOL AND ADVENTURE 

 SERIES, 2/- net. 



Harold Avery 



A BOY ALL OVER. Fred and Bob, two school chums, who are by 

 no means namby-pambies, have many escapades, but come out on top, 

 largely owing to the hero's sister, who proves a good pal to both. 



Tom Bevan 



THE HEROIC IMPOSTOR. Henry Borden was an impostor; he 

 took another man's name and place, but how could he help it ; so much 

 happiness for other people depended on it. Full of intrigue and danger 

 and tight corners, this book will entrance all boys who are boys. 



BOB BLAIR PLAINSMAN. Bob Blair, riding back to his home- 

 stead in Australia one day, finds it burnt to the ground, and all his stock 

 stolen. The story of the struggle between Bob, supported by his friends, 

 and Sandy Malone, the bushranger, and his followers is cramfull of thrills. 



THE MYSTERY TRAIL. Becoming separated from his party while 

 out on an expedition, Ronald Leslie is surrounded by black men, bound 

 and gagged, and carried away. To his amazement he finds that he has 

 been kidnapped by order of a white man, who is a kind of king in the 

 wild country. 



