DOMINION LIBRARY.
List of Kooks. 1. Glimpses of Fifty Years (Frances EL Willard), postage sd. 2. Prostitution in Europe (Abraham Flexner), postage 2d. S. Militarism in Education, post. 2d. 4. The Future of the Woman’s Movement (by Millicent E. Fawcett), postage 2d. 5. Pages from the Diary of a Militant Suffragette, postage 2d. C. Towards New Horizons, post. 2d. 7. Comparative Education, post. 3d. 8. I>ownward Paths, postage 2d. 9. The Man-made World, postage 2d. 10. Personal Reminiscences (Josephine Butler), postage 2d. 11. Marriage and Motherhood post. Id. 11 The Pob>. pnihgi Id. 13. Maternity: Betters from Working Women, postage 2d. It. Morals and Ihiblic Health (Report of the Portsmouth Conference), postage 2d. 15. Woman and Marriage postage 2d. 16. The Truth alx>ut Woman, post 3d. 17. The Boy Who Did Grow Up: “A Barnordo Boy," postage 2d. 18. An Inquiry in Ten Towns in England and Wales into Subjects Connected with Public Morality, postage Id. 19. Twenty Years at Hull House (Jane Addams), postage 3d. 20. Teaching of Sex Hygiene (Report of the New South Wales Conference), postage 2d. 21. Report of Sixth International Con ference of Women, postage 3d. 22. The with the Other Lamp (Blanch Reid Johnston), post 3d. 23. Dreams (by Olive Schriener) postage Id. 24. Alcohol and the Human Body (Sir Victor Horsley), postage 2d. 25. People of Destiny (Sir Philip Gibbs), i>ostage 3d. 26. Divorce, postage 2d. 27. Back to Life (Sir Philip Gibbs), postage 2d. 28. A Montessori Mother, postage 4d. 29. The Hope of Europe (Sir Philip Gibbs), postage 3d. 30. The Practice of Auto-Suggestion (H. Brooks), postage 2d 31. Queen’s Daughter in India lost. 2d. 32. Women’s Franchise Movement in New Zealand, postage 2d. 33. The Beautiful Life of Frances Willard (by Anna Gordon), post. Bd. 34. At the Front, postage 2d. 35. True Patriotism postage 2d. 36. The World War, postage 2d. 37. The 1 .'*.fe in Ancient and Modern T mes postage 2d. 38. Anti Saloon Year Book postage 3d. 39. Mothers of Men and Militarism, IKxstage 2d. 40. The Great Scourge (B. Ghrystabei Pankhurst), postage 2d. 41. Ten Years of Prohibition in Okla honia, postage ljd. 42. Prohibition in Kansas, postage lid.
43. A League of Nations (by Henry Noel Brailsford), posrtage 2d. 44. A Hand-book for Speakers on The League of Nations, postage 2d. 45. A League of Nations (by J. C. Smuts, F.C.), postage Id. 46. The Nations and the T.eagu** (by Sir George Paish), postage 3d. 47. Sex and Common Sense (by Mnude Royden), postage 2d. 48. Woman and Labour (by Olive Schriener), postage 3d. 49. Josephine Butler: Her Work for Social ITirity, i>o«tage 2d. 50. Conception Control (by Lady Barrett), postage ltd. 51. Mirrors of Downing Street (by A. Gentleman with a Duster) postage 2d. 52. The Glass of Fashion (by A Gentleman with a Duster), oost 2d. 53. Painted Windows (by A Gentleman with a Duster). postage 2d. 54. Seven Ages (by A Gentleman with a Duster), postage 2d. 55. The Human Plant (by Luther Durban k). postage 2d. 56. Black Opium (by the Rev. Eric Ix'wis, B.A) postage 2d. 57. China’s Past and Future and Britain’s Sin and Folly, post. 3d. 58. TJfe of Indy Henry Somerset, postage 3d. 59. Christianity and Auto-Suggestion postage 2d. 60. Coue for Children, postage 2d. 61. Cradle Ship, postage 3d. 62. The Fight for Peace, postage 1 id. 63. A Compendium of Temperance Truths, postage 3d. 61. 35,000 Miles of Prohibition. ,x>st. 2d 65. The Life of Frances Willard (by Anna Gordon), postage 3d. 66. The Life of Florence Nightingale, postage 2d. 67. Do Everything (by Frances Willard), postage 2d. 68. The History of Georgia W.C.T.U., postage 3d. 69. Teaching Truth, postage 2d. 70. Almost a Man, postage 2d. 71. Almost a Woman, postage 2d. 72. The Dangers of False Prudery, postage lid. 72. How to Conserve My Strength, postage id. 71. What One Might Say to a Bo>, postage id. 75. The Power of Womanhood, postage 2d. 76. The Subjection of Woman, postage Id. 77. The White Slaves of Ixindon. postage lid. 78. Natural Avenues of Health, postage lid. 79. A Lost Ideal of Christianity, postage lid 80. Thoughts on the War, postage l|d. 81. The Wiles of the Devil (by Herbert Booth), postage Id. 82. Fashionable Fur -How They Are Obtained, postage Ad. 83. The White Slave Traffic, postage lid.
84. The Economics of Prohibition, postage 3d. 85. Alcohol —A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, postage 3d. 86. The Scientific Temperance Handbook (by Frank P. Cheshire, F.L.S., F.P.M.S.), postage 3d. 87. Twelfth International Congress on Alcoholism, 1909, postage 3d. 88. The Liquor Problem, or the Work of Two Anglican Synods Reviewed, 1899, postage 2d. •89. Prohibition Advance in All postage 2d. 90. The Temperance Problem (by Joseph Rowntreo), postage 2d. 91. W.tnes of the Bible, postage id. 92. Medicated Wines and Their Dangers, postage *d. 93. No-License Haiull>ook, 1908, postage 2d. 94. Professor Salmond’s Blunder, postage 2d. 95. Wines Scriptural and Ecclesiastical, ixxstage 2d. 96. Fifty Doctors Against Alcohol postage 3d. 97. Alcohol and Life—A Manual of Scientific Temperance Teaching for Schools, postage Id. 98. The History of Liquor Licensing in England, chiefly from 1700 to 1830, postage 2d. 99. The Cyclopaedia of Temperanc* and Prohibition —A leferenco book of facts, statistics, and general information, T>ostage 5,1 100. One of Australia’s Daughters, postage 2d. 101. My Method (by E. Coue), post. 2d. 102. Outwitting Our Nerves, postage 3d. 103. Lessons in Truth (by Emilie Cady) postage 2d. 104. International Social Progress postage 3d. 105. Mantling You** Nerves, postage 2(1. 106. The Awakening of Women, post. 3d 107. Ellice Hopkins—A Memoir, postage 3d. 108. Youth and the Race, postage 3d. 109. Saving Health, postage Id. 110. Women Torch Bearers, postage 3d. 111. British Year Book of International Law, postage 3d. 112. Ancillas Share —An Indictment of Sex Antagonism, postage 4d. 113. The Life of Sophia (Jex. Blake), postage 4d. 114. lattle Essays of Ix)ve and Virtue (by Havelock Ellis), i>oetage 2d. 115. The Life of Florence Nightingale Vcl. 1., postage 3d. 116. The Life of Florence Nightingale, Vol. 11., postage 3d. 117. The Life of Olive Schriener, postage 3d. 118. The English Prison System, postage 2d. 119. The Disinherited Family—A plea for the Endowment of th'* • Family (by Eleanor T. Rathbone), postage 3d. 120. The Hillsboro Crusade, postage 3d 121. The Spark of Life, postage Id. 122. The Life of Susan B. Anthony, Vol. 1., i>ostage 4d.
123. The Life of Hunan B. Anthony. Vol. 11., postage 4d. 121. Scientific Authority for Total Al>stinence, postage id. Also "Headway” each month, from May, 1921, nnd papers and pamphlets from U S.A. sent by Mrs Don.
125. Report British Women’s Citizens Union Conference, postage |d. 126. Queens of the Bible (by VaHoncc Cook), postage 3d. 127. A Living Universe (by Dr. J. P. Jacks), postage 2d.
128. The Challenge of Life (by Dr. J. U. Jacks), iK)stoge 2d.
120. The Minstrelsy of Peace (poems collected by J. Bruce Glasier), postage 2d.
130. "Jaya" (by Beatrice Harband): The Story of a Hindu Girl, post. 3d 131. On the Threshold of Sex, post. lid. 132. The Smoking £raze, postage lid. 133. Aids to Purity, postage Id. 131. Essays on Duty and Discipline, postage lid. 135. The Middle of the Rofd (Sir Philip Gibbs), postage 2d 136. Heirs Apparent (Sir Philip Gibbs), postage 3d. 137. My lafe and Work (by Henry Ford), postage 3d. 138. Political Christianity (by Maude Hoyden), postage 2d. 139. What is Psyehopalysis? (by Isadoi H. Ooriat, M.D.). post. 2d. 140. God a Present Help (by Emilie Cady), postage ltd. 111. The Making of Man and Study of Evolution (by Sir Oliver Ixxlge), postage 2d. 112. Reminiscences (by Mary Soharlieb, M.D., M S.), postage 3d. 113. The International Year Book of Child Care and Welfare) postage 3d. 144. The Doctor (by Isabel Cameron), postage Id. 145. The Rood to Christendom (by H T. Jacka, M.A ). postage 2d. 116. The Clash of Colour (by Ba«il Matthews), postage 2d. 117. Fighting Death Plays (The Lctigue of Nations), postage id. 118. Peggy and the League of Nations, postage id. 119. The A.W.C.F.L.: A Drama for Children on the league of Nations, postage id. 150. The Wonderful league, for Young Readers, postage id. 151. The Woman in the Little House, (by Margaret Leonora. Eyles). postage 2d. 152. The New Motherhood (by Margaret Sanger), ixxstage 2d. 153. Dr. Elsie Inglis, postage 2d. 154. The Lectures and Letters of Mr« E. W. Cunnington, postage 2d. 155. Man and the Unive*-se (Sir Oliver Ixxlge), postage 3d. 156. How to Live on 24 Hours a Day (Arnold Bennett) postage 2d. 157. Mental Efficiency (Arnold Bennett), postage 2d.
158. The Nature of God and His Purpose for tho World, Vol. I. (being the Report presented to the Conference on Christian Politics, Economics and Citizenship), i>ostage lid. 169. Education, Vol. 11., C.OP.E.C., postage 2d. 160. The Relation of the Sexes, Vol. iv. (<'.< > r k.«\i. prrtngt ML 161. Tho Treatment of Crime, Vol. V. (C.0.P.E.C.), postage 2d. 162. International Relation, Vol. VII. (C.0.P.E.C.), postage lid. 163. Christianity and War. Vol. VIII. (C.0.P.E.C.), postage lid. 161. Industry and Prosperity, Vol. IX. (C.O P.E.C.), postage 2d. 166. Politics and Christianity, Vol. X. (C.0.P.K.C.), postage lid. 166. The Social Functions of the Church, Vol. XI. ((C.OP.E.C.), postage 2d . 167. Historical Illustrations of the Social Effects of Christianity, Vol. XII. (C.0.P.E.C.), postage 2d. 168 Margaret Ethel Macdonald (by J. Ramsay Macdonald), i>ostage 2d. 169. Ellen H. Richards, Pioneer in Home Economics, postage 3d. 170. A Doctor’s Diary (by a Harley Street Doctor), postage 2d. 171. Feeding the Family (by Mary Swartz Rose), rwslage 3d. 172. Prayer as a Force (by A. Maude Iloyden), postage 2d. 173. Christian Healing (by Charles Fil la more), postage 3d. 171. The Milking of Manhood (by W. J. Dawson), jxistage 3d. 175. The Threshold of Manhood (by W. J. Dawson), j* (stage 3d. 176. The Child Mind (by Henrietta Home), postage Id. All parcels of books on which the postage is over 2d should be marked ‘‘Library Exchange,” the charge for which is 2d for Ist lb., and Id for each succeeding lb., otherwise the charge is 5d for each 2oz. or fraction thereof. A copy of this list will bo posted on receipt of lid in stamps. The books, etc., are lent to any member of the W.C.T.U. for one month on receipt of postage. Those borrowing t’ie books for lation amongst men bers of their Union arc asked to state t.ie fact when applying, also how long they wish to have them; otherwise they are liable to be asked to forward them to the next applicant at the end of the month. MRS FIELD, The Rocks, Nelson.
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 370, 18 April 1926, Page 10
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