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NEW BOOKS ADDED.
No. 206 Huccso'd Taylor in Early Years (by I>r. and Mrs Howard Taylor), postage 3d. 207. Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission (by I>r. and Mrs Howard Taylor). Postage 3d. 208. Muking the Most of Life (by J. R. Family Life (by J. R Miller, D.D.). Postage 3d. 209. Home-making; or The Meal of Miller, D.D.). Postage 2d. 210. Week-Day Religion (by J. R. Miller, D.D.). Postage 3d. 211. Quiet Talks on Prayer (by S. D. Gordon). Postage 2d. 212. Quiet Talks on Power (by 8. D. i Gordon) Postage 2d. 213 Memorias of Frances Ridley Havergal (by V.O.H). Post. 2d 211. BBleswed be Drudgery (by William C. Gannett). Postage Ad. 215. Psychology and the Christian life. Postage 2d. 216. Broken Lights (by Harold Bcgbie). Postage 2d. 217. More about the Doctor (by lsal»el J ) Cameron) Postage Id. 218. Twelve Tests of Chnracteer (by Foodlck). Postage Sd. 219. Nature’s Way: A Means of Health Without Medicine (by Reddle Malett). Postage 2d. 220. Miscellaneous Writings (by Flmilie Cady). Postage 2d. 221. The Changed Life (by Henry Drummond). Postage l|d. 222. The Feminist Movement (by Ethel Snowden). Postage 2d. 223. St Fmnds of Assisi (by E M Wilmot-Buxton. F.R. History). i Postage 2d. 221 Bits of China (by Christine T Tining). Postage 2d. 2?r, In Tune with the Tnflnle (by Ralph Waldo Trine) Postage td
226. The Practice a.* the Presence of | God (by Brother Lawrence). Postage Id. 22 7 . The Chribt of the indian Road. Postage 2d. 228. (Toud and Sunshine: An Autobiographical Sketch of Miss H R. Higgens. Postage 2d 229. Mans Miracle: The Story of Helen > Keller and Her Europea t Sister. (from the French ol Gerid Hany). Postage 2d. 230. The T«eprosy of Miriam (by Prsula N. Gertfleld). Postage 2d. 231. My Change of Mind (by Mrs Arkey). Postage 2d 232. Patmoa (by Kathleen Inglewood' Postage 2d. j 233. Baby Tollers (by Olive Christian Malvery). Postage 2d 234 Our Real Relationship to Go); Th * I>ost Ideal of Chnrllanity Postage 2d. 235. The War and the Great World | Change (by F 1,. Rawson. MICE.. AMICE Post 2d 236. The Selene** of a New Life (by John Cowan. M D.), with appreciative notes by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Dr. D. W. Lewis of Rost or and many others. Postage 4d The above hooks have been added to the Library* since March. 1926. Copies of this list can be had from the Librarian for Id. The compete list of 236 books can be ljnd for 2d. including postage 3
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White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 393, 18 April 1928, Page 14
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553DOMINION LIBRARY. White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 393, 18 April 1928, Page 14
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