NEW VOLUMES OF EACH COMMENCE WITH JANUARY. "Behold in these what leisure hours demand-Amusement and true knowledge hand in hand.”—-COWPER. THE LEISURE HOUR. (ENLARGED TO 72 IMPERIAL 8vo. PAGES MONTHLY.) PRIZE COMPETITIONS: LITERARY, ARTISTIC, MUSICAL. See Announcement in January Part. January Part, Now Ready at all Newsagents, contains the Opening Chapters of the New Serial Story :A LOST SON. By M. LINSKILL, Author of "Between the Heather and the Northern Sea." Rational Feeding. By A. WYNTer Blyth, Author of the Handbook issued at the Stories Retold in the Firelight. 1. A The True Story of Wat Tyler. By 8. G. Wood Gleaners. By W. J. HENNESSY. Ave. A New Year's Poem. By SYDNEY GREY. R. D. ROBERTS, Fellow of Clare College, Pigtails and Powder. With Engraving, from The Rout on Majuba Hill: Its Lessons A Highland Clearance. Curiosities of Music-The Music of The Wycombe Chair Manufacture. With Frontispiece in Colours, from Painting by Birket Foster, and many other Illustrations. SABBATH READING FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. SIXPENCE MONTHLY-ONE PENNY WEEKLY. THE SUNDAY AT HOME January Part, commencing a New Volume, is now ready at all Newsagents, containing: Ruth Oliphant. By Mrs. COOPER. Illus trated by A. FORESTIER. The Childhood of our Lord. By the Rev. ALEXANDER MACLAREN, D.D., of Mauchester. The Great Rest-Giver. By the Author of The Jews in Central Asia. By the Rev. The Benedicite, A Series of Fine Illustra- Watching-Listening-Waiting. In the Gloaming. By I. FYVIE MAYO. Miss Pris. By E, A. CAMPBELL, How Far Men should be Like Children. A Recently Departed City Man, The Religious Record of the Month With Illuminated Frontispiece, a New Year's Text. |