POPULAR ANNUALS.

THE Child's Companion
AND Juvenile Instructor Annual FOR 1888.

192 pages. 8-1/2 by 6-1/2.

Contains a Story in twelve chapters by Mrs. O. F. Walton, Author of "Christie's Old Organ," &c., and a variety of interesting reading for young folks, with a Coloured Frontispiece and many Illustrations. 1s. 6d. attractive coloured boards; 2s. neat cloth; 2s. 6d. handsome cloth full gilt.

Our Little Dot's
Annual for 1888.

192 pages. 8-1/2 by 6-1/2.

The Yearly Volume of

"OUR LITTLE DOTS."

Full of Pretty Pictures and Little Stories in Large Type. 1s. 6d. attractive coloured boards; 2s. neat cloth; 2s 6d. handsome cloth gilt.

"Just what children will like."—Church Sunday School Magazine.

The Cottager and Artisan Annual.
THE VOLUME FOR 1888.

It contains 144 pages of interesting reading and illustrations. A most suitable book to present to the Workmen's Institute, Club, or Reading Room, and for the Home Reading of Working People in Town and Country. Many Large Pictures, forming quite a family scrap-book. Much of the letterpress is in large type. 1s. 6d. in pretty coloured cover; 2s. 6d. cloth boards gilt.

Size of page 13-1/2 by 10.

"Telling pictures and practical articles. We only wish that any praise of ours might increase the circulation of a most valuable periodical."—The Times.

"A large amount of good reading for those who have little time or opportunity. The type is large and clear, and the Illustrations numerous and good."—Scottish Leader.

"A welcome addition to the homes of the working classes."—Western Morning News.

The Tract Magazine
Annual for 1888.

240 pages. 8-3/4 by 5.

Contains a complete story in fourteen chapters by Mrs. C. Nugent Jackson, Author of "Me and Jim," &c., entitled "The Family Foe," and contributions by P. B. Power, m.a., A. N. Mackray, m.a., M. E. Beck, R. R. Thom, Lucy Taylor, C. H. Spurgeon, James Gilmour, and others. With numerous Engravings. 1s. 6d. cloth boards.