THE AUSTRALIAN PROGRESSIVE SONGSTER 
Containing 1 graded Songs— the words by A. B. Paterson (Author of “ The Man from 
Snowy River”), and others— Rounds and Exercises in Staff Notation, 
Tonic Sol-fa, and Numerals, with Musical Theory. 
By S. McBurney, Mus. Doc., Fellow T.S.F. College. 
No. 1 — For Junior Classes, 40 pages ... Price 6d. ; post free, 7d. 
No. 2 — For Senior Classes, 48 pages .. Price 6d. ; post free, 7d. 
Numbers 1 and 2 combined Price Is. ; post free, Is. 2d. 
Victorian Educational News : “ A special point is that an excellent 
selection of songs, rounds, and exercises, distinctive Australian songs, has been 
included. At the price it ought, to be in the hands of our pupils .as an ordinary 
school book.” 
WILEY’S AUSTRALIAN OBJECT LESSON BOOK. 
Part I. For Infant and Juvenile Classes. With 43 illustrations. 
Crown Svo, cloth, 3s. 6d. ; paper cover, 2s. 6d. ; postage, 4d. 
N S W. Educational Gazette : “ Mr. Wiley has wisely adopted the plan 
of utilising the services of specialists. The. series is remarkably complete, and 
practically includes almost everything with which the little learners ought to he 
made familiar. Throughout the whole scries the lessons have been selected with 
judgment and with a due appreciation of the capacity of the pupils for whose use 
they are intended. The illustrations (forty-three in number) are admirable. 
Teachers should lose no time in placing their orders for this excellent book of 
object lessons.” 
HANDBOOK FOR TEACHERS OF INFANT SCHOOLS 
AND JUNIOR CLASSES. 
Second Thousand. With colour chart (printed in nine colours ) and upwards of 
100 illustrations Croton Svo, doth limp , Is. 6d .; post free, Is. Sd. 
Extract from Preface This handbook meets the requirements of the 
New Standard of Proficiency of the Department of Public Instruction, N.S. W., 
and contains all information on Kindergarten work, object lessons, drawing, 
drill, form and colour necessary for Infants’ Schools and first classes in ordinary 
Public Schools. We are indebted to Colonel Paul, of the Cadet Staff, for the 
detailed lessons on drill, and to Miss Banks, Fort-street Kindergarten, Sydney, 
for the drawing lessons. We are permitted to say that the whole matter has 
been submitted to, and approved by, the Chief Inspector, N.S.W.” 
NS-W. Educational Gazette: “It contains all information on Kin- 
dergarten work, object lessons, drawing, drill, form and colour necessary for 
Infant Schools and first classes in ordinary Primary Schools. . Junior teachers 
and teachers in the country who have not had the advantage of training will find 
the pages of the Handbook invaluab'e.” 
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