FILLING UP THE CHINKS. By the Hon. Mrs. R. J. Greene, Author of “Cushions and Corners,” &c. With Original Illustrations.

MY NEIGHBOUR’S GARDEN. By Mary H. Debenham, Author of “Mistress Phil,” &c. With Illustrations by L. Glazier.

“A dainty, fresh little story of country life, a capital book for a girl. Good stories for girls are scarce nowadays, and it is seldom that we have come across one that we can more heartily recommend.”—Chronicle.

LOST ON BROWN WILLY. By A. N. Malan.

“An extremely good tale of a boy being kidnapped on a Cornish moor. The story is capitally written.”—Express.

JACK LOCKE. By Dr. Gordon Stables.

“This is a capital tale for boys written in Dr. Gordon Stables’ well-known high-spirited and dashing manner.”—County Gentleman.

NATTY’S VIOLIN. By C. H. Barstow.

“An excellent story, told in capital style, which is certain to become popular amongst the circle for whom it is written.”—Chronicle.