A mixture of tales and information.
889. The Quiver. (Cassell) 6d.
Of the same character. Monthly, and for Sunday reading, and thus containing articles on Holy Scripture.
890. Cassell’s Family Magazine. Monthly, 7d.
Of a more secular but wholesome character, with tales and substantial information.
891. Good Words. (Isbister) 6d.
Commands the ablest writers and comes the nearest to literature. Men are more likely to read it than the others. There is always a religious article or two—‘unsectarian.’
892. The Net. (Bemrose & Sons) 1d.
Valuable as giving vivid accounts of missions.