THE BRIDE ELECT.

By Mrs. Johnson, Author of “Hints to Untrained Teachers,” etc. Dedicated
to the Princess Louise.

Contents.—Tuning the Bells.—Owe no Man Anything.—How to Order the Dinner.—Cleanliness, Warmth, and Light.—How to Dress Comfortably.—Wear and Tear.—Like Mistress, like Maid.—Service done.—Do you Mean what you Say?—That State of Life.—Money Matters.—Postscript.

“‘The Bride Elect,’ by Mrs. Johnson, a daughter of the late Dr. M‘Caul, is a truly bridal volume.”—The Record.

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II. Now ready, in elegant cloth boards, with Frontispiece, 2s. 6d.

MANY THINGS.

Compiled by the Rev. Charles Bullock, B.D., Editor of “Hand and Heart,”
“Home Words,” etc.

“Something well said on almost every topic.”—Public Opinion.

“An attractive volume.”—Pictorial World.

“Does not contain a single dead thing.”—Sword and Trowel.

“Short and interesting articles.”—Record.

III. Now ready, elegantly bound in cloth, gilt, and printed on specially prepared
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