DOMINION LIBRARY.
List of Books acE’ed since Convention. 58. Life of Lady Henry Somerset, postage sd. 59. Christianity and Auto-Suggestion. postage 2d. CO. Ooue for Children, postage 2id. 61. Cradle Ship, postage 4id. 62. The Fight for Peace, postage lid. 63. A Compendium of Temperance Truths, postage 4id. 64. 35.000 Miles of Prohibition, postage 2 id. 65. The Life of Frances Willard (by Anna Gordon) postage 6d. 66. The Life of Florence Nightingale, postage 3id. 67. Do Everything (by Frances Willard) postage 2d. 68. The History of Georgia W.C.T.U., postage 6d. 69. Teaching Truth, postage 2id. 70. Almost a Man, postage 2|d. 71. Almost a Woman, postage 2d. 72. The Dangers of False Prudery, postage lid. 73. How' to Conserve My Strength. postage ).d. 74. What One Might Say to a Boy, postage id. 75. The Power of Womanhood, postagf 2d. 76. The Subjection of Woman, postage Id. 77. The White Slaves of London, postage lid. 78. Natural Avenues of Health, postage Hd.
79. A Lost Ideal of Christianity, post age lid. 80. Thoughts on the War. postage lid. 81. The Wiles of the (by Herbert Booth), postage Id. 82. Fashionable Fur —How They Are Obtained, postage id. 83. The White Slave Traffic, postage lid. 84. The Economy's of Prohibition 85. Alcohol —a Dangerous and unnecessary Medicine. 86. The Scientific Temperance Hand book (by Frank P. Cheshire, F.L.S., F.P.M.S.). 87. Twelfth International Oongress on Alcoholism, 1909. 88. The Liquor IYoblem, or the Work of Two Anglican Synods reviewed, 1899. 89. Prohibition Advance in AH I>ands. 90. The Temperance Problem (by Joseph Rowntree). 91. Wines of the Bible. 92. Medicated AVines and Their Dan gera. 93. No License Handbook, 1908, 94. Professor Salmond’s Blunder. 95. Wines Scriptural and Ecclesiastical. 96. Fifty Doctors Against Alcohol. 97. Alcohol and Life —A Manual of Scientific Temperance Teaching for Schools. 98. The History of Liquor Licensing In England, chiefly from 1700 to 1830. 99. The C'ylopaedia of Temperance and Prohibition —A reference book of facts, statistics and general in formation. 100. One of Australia’s Daughters. Also "Headway” each month, from May. 1924 and pafiprs and pamphlets from US.A. sent by Mrs Don. A «>py of this list will be posted on receipt of postage idThe books, etc., are lent to any member of the for one month on receipt of postage. Those borrowing the books for circulation amongst members of their Union are asked to state the fact when applying, also how long they wish to have them: otherwise they are liable to be asked to forwa.'d them to the next applicant at the end of the month (Mrs) JESSIE FIELD, The Rocks, Nelson.
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White Ribbon, Volume 30, Issue 352, 18 November 1924, Page 7
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