AGRICULTURAL REVIVAL AND THE RURAL EXODUS. By P. Anderson Graham, Special Commissioner on Agriculture for the Morning Post. Third Edition. 3/6.

SOME REMINISCENCES OF A LECTURER. By Dr. Andrew Wilson. With finely engraved portrait of Author. 2/6.

FIVE WORKS, by Dr. Gordon Stables—(1) Sickness or Health, a book about trifling ailments; (2) The Boys' Book of Health and Strength; (3) The Girl's Own Book of Health and Beauty; (4) The Wife's Guide to Health and Happiness; (5) The Mother's Book of Health and Family Adviser. 2/6 each; or set of five complete in special case, 12/6 nett. Useful and practical.

"Such a book by Gordon Stables is more interesting than a novel."—Vide Press.

THE ROMANCE OF POISONS. A novel of sensations. By Robert Cromie, Author of "A Plunge into Space," etc. 3/6.

THE POETS LAUREATE. From the earliest times. By J. C. Wright, Author of "Outline of English Literature." 2/6.

THE DAUGHTER OF THE DAWN. Second Edition. A remarkable work of Maori Life and Legend. By Reginald Hodder. With twelve illustrations by Harold Piffard. 6/-.

"A tale of Maori Land, palpitating with excitement."—Bookman.

"Full of an atmosphere of enchantment, which should give it a definite and foremost place among the romances of the day."—Daily Graphic

THE TONE KING. Second Edition. A Romance of the Life of Mozart. By Heribert Rau. Translated by I. E. St. Quintin Rae. With a specially engraved Portrait of Mozart. 6/-.