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Advice to Singers. By a Singer. 



We cordially recommend a new and enlarged edition of ' Advice to Singers,' 

 by a Singer, as a little book deserving to be in the hands of all to whom it 

 is addressed. The general advice is very sensible." — The Guardian. 



Washing and Cleaning. A Manual for Domestic Use. 



By Bessie Tremaine. 



The Magic Lantern Manual. By W. J. Chadwick. 



Illustrated by loo Woodcuts, 



One Thousand Objects for the Microscope. By 



M. C. Cooke. With 500 Figures Illustrated. Twelve pages of Tinted Plates. 

 "A valuable and entertaining companion." — Siinday/riuies. 

 The thousand objects are all clearly described." — Public Opinion. 



The Money Market. What it Is, What it Does, and 



How it is Managed. 

 " It imparts a good deal of information on such themes as banking, exchange, 

 the stock and share markets, discount, &c." — Nonconforuiist. 



The Companion Letter "Writer. A Guide to Cor- 

 respondence,, with Commercial Forms, &c. 

 The Modern Gymnast. Practical Instructions on the 



Horizontal Bar, Parallel Bars, Vaulting Horse, Flying Trapeze, &c. &c. 

 With 120 Practical Illustrations. By Charles Spencer. 

 *' The directions given in this work are short and simple ; the book is well worth 

 having, and we recommend it to all v/ho affect gymnastic exercises." — 

 The Field. 



Ladies' and Gentlemen's Modern Letter Writer. 



With Household and Commercial Forms. 

 "Every possible subject appears to have been dealt with, and a table of 

 contents serves to bring those who are in difficulties to the object of their 

 search," — Army and Navy Gazette. 



The Modern Fencer. With Practical Instructions. 



By C. Griffiths. 



Ventriloquism (The Art of). With Directions for 



Learners. By Frederick Maccabe. 

 ** That master of the art, Frederick Maccabe, clearly explains what ven- 

 triloquism is, describes how the art might be acquired, gives several funnj' 

 dialogues for beginner, &c." — Plymouth Mercury. 



Carpentry and Joinery. A Useful Manual for the 



Many. By S. T. Aveling. With Original and Practical Illustrations. 



Modern Etiquette in Private and Public, including 



Society at large. Courtship and Marriage, Ball Room, Dinner Table, Toilet, 

 Correspondence, &c. &c. 



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