GROOMBRIDGE'S SHIllING PRACTICA!, MANUALS, 



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1. HOME-MADE WINES. How to Make and Keep 



them, with remarks on j)ropariiiij; iIk; Iruil, liiiiiiif, l)c.iilm^, 

 and storinpf. By G. Vine. Contains Api)lc, Apricot, Hocr, 

 Bilberry, Blackberry, Cherry, Clary, Cowslip, Currant. Diim- 

 Ron, Elderberry, Gooseberry, (J in p^er,r; rape, Grconpi^e, Lemon, 

 Malt,]\[ixed Fiiiit, Mnlberr}-, Orange, Paisnip,Ras[)berry,Tthu- 

 barb, Raisin, Sloe, Strawberry, Turnip, Vine Loaf, and' M<-ad. 



2. CARVING MADE EASY ; or, Practical Instnic- 



tions for Diners Out. Illustrated with Enj^ravmps of Fi.-h, 

 Flesh, and Fowl, and appropriate instructions, whereby a 

 complete and skilful knowledj^c of the useful art of Carvinp; 

 may be attained, and the usai^es of the Dinner Tablo duly 

 observed. By A. ^^fKRUYTiiouGHT. 



3. COTTAGE COOKERY. Containing" Simple Instruc- 



tions upon Money, Time, Management of Provi.-^ujus, i-'iring. 

 Utensils, Choice of Provisions, Modes of Cookinp, Stews, 

 Soups, Broths, Puddings, Pies, Fat, Pastry, Vegetables, Mo<los 

 of Dressing Meat, Bread, Cakes, Buns, Salting or Curing Meat, 

 Frugality and Cheap Cookery, Charitable Cookery, Cookery 

 for the Sick and Young Children. By Kstiiek Copley. 



4. COTTAGE FARMING; or, How to Cultivate from 



Two to Twenty Acres, including the Management of Cows, 

 Pigs, and Poultry. By Martin Doyle. Contains, On Enclo- 

 sing a Farm, Land Drainage, Mamires, Management of a 

 Two-acre Farm, Cow Keeping, The Dair}', Pig Keeping, l^ecs 

 and Poultry, Management of a Ten-acre Farm. Flax and Rape, 

 Management of a Farm of Twenty Acres, Farm Buildings, etc 



5. SINGING MADE EASIER FOR AMATEURS, 



explaining the pure Italian Method of Producing and Culti- 

 vating the Voice ; the Management of the Breath; the l>est 

 way of Improving the Ear; with much other valuable infor- 

 mation equally valuable to Professional Singers and Amateurs. 



6. MARKET GARDENING, giving in detail^ the 



various methods adopted by Gardeners in growing the Straw- 

 berry, Rhubarb, Filberts, Early Potatoes, As])aragus, 8ca 

 Kale, Cabbages, Cauliflowers, Celery, Beans, Peas, Brussels 

 Sprouts, Spinach, Radishes, Lettuce, Onions, Carrots, Turnipj?, 

 "Water Cress, etc. By James Cuthill, F.R.TI.S. 



7. CLERK'S DICTIONARY OF COMMERCIAL 



TERMS ; containing Explanations of upwards of Threo 

 Hundred Terms used in Business and ;^Ierchants• Ofliccs. 

 By the Author of "Common Blunders in S|)eaking and 



Writing Corrected." 



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8. THE CAT, Its History and Diseases, with Method 



of Administering INIedicino. Jiy the Honourable Lapt CtsT. 

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