STORIES BY CATHARINE SHAW.

Price Three Shillings and Sixpence each.

THE STRANGE HOUSE; or, A Moment's Mistake.

"A charming story. It is characterised by simplicity of treatment, but the interest is cleverly sustained, and the characters are well drawn." Manchester Examiner.

LILIAN'S HOPE. Large Crown 8vo, cloth extra. With Illustrations.

"One of the best gift books for girls we have seen. The story throbs with the power and pathos of real home life."β€”In His Name.

HILDA; or, Seeketh Not Her Own. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.

"A charming story, illustrative of the blessedness of self-sacrifice." Literary World.

Price Two Shillings and Sixpence each.

ALICK'S HERO. Large Crown 8vo, cloth. Illustrated.

"Mrs. Shaw has added to our delight in noble boyhood, as well as to her own reputation, in this most charming of her works."β€”The Christian.

ONLY A COUSIN. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.

"In our excavations among heaps of tales we have not come upon a brighter jewel than this."β€”Rev. C. H. Spurgeon in Sword and Trowel.

THE GABLED FARM; or, Young Workers for the King.

Crown 8vo, cloth extra.

"A charming story, wherein the children are described naturally." Evangelical Magazine.

IN THE SUNLIGHT AND OUT OF IT.

A Year of my Life-story. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.

"One of the pleasantest books that a girl could take into her hand, either for Sunday or week-day reading."β€”Daily Review.

NELLIE ARUNDEL. A Tale of Home Life.

Crown 8vo, cloth extra, Illustrated.

"We need scarcely say that Mrs. Shaw holds out the light of life to all her readers, and we know of few better books than those which bear her name." Record.