MAGAZINES FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD. Sixpence Monthly. One Penny Weekly. THE SUNDAY THE FAMILY MAGAZINE FOR THE ANNUAL VOLUME, First Part of a New Volume on December 20th. New Series. Sixpence Monthly. THE LEISURE HOUR. THE FAMILY JOURNAL OF INSTRUCTION AND RECREATION. THE ANNUAL VOLUME, Profusely Illustrated, 7s. cloth; 8s. 6d. extra cloth, gilt; 10s. 6d. half calf. First Part of a New Volume on December 20th. Sixpence Monthly. One Penny Weekly. Sixpence Monthly. One Penny Weekly. TRACT MAGAZINE FOR HOME READING AND LOAN THE ANNUAL VOLUME, 1s. 6d. cloth boards; 2s. gilt. New Series commences with January Number. & ARTISAN. THE MAGAZINE FOR WORKING PEOPLE THE ANNUAL VOLUME, Full of Large Pictures. 1s. 6d. stiff cover; 2s. 6d. cloth boards, gilt. New Volume commences with January Number. FRIENDLY ILLUSTRATED READINGS FOR THE THE HALF YEARLY VOLUMES, Each complete in itself and Profusely Illustrated, 2s. 6d. cloth boards. New Volume commences with January Number. THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY, LONDON: 56, PATERNOSTER ROW, AND 164, PICCADILLY. Catalogues will be sent post-free on application. By the Author of "THE PEEP OF DAY." THE PEEP OF DAY. 579th Thousand. 27 Illustrations. 1s. 2d., 2s., and 2s. 6d. School edition. With Illustrations, cloth 6d. STREAKS OF LIGHT. 54th Thousand. 52 Illustrations. 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 3s. LINE UPON LINE. Two Parts. Part I. 312th Thousand. 30 Illustrations. PRECEPT UPON PRECEPT. 1s. 4d., 2s. 6d., and 3s. 1s. 4d., 2s. 6d., and 3s. 48th Thousand. 68 Illustrations. 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 3s. APOSTLES PREACHING to JEWS and GENTILES. 17th Thousand. 27 Illustrations. 1s. 4d., 2s. 6d., and 3s. LINES LEFT OUT. 56th Thousand. 28 Illustrations. 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 3s. KINGS OF ISRAEL AND JUDAH. 27th Thousand. 27 Illustrations. 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 3s. THE CAPTIVITY OF JUDAH. 13th Thousand. 27 Illustrations. 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 3s. MORE ABOUT JESUS. 62nd Thousand. 26 Illustrations. 1s. 4d., 2s. 6d., and 3s. NEAR HOME; or, Europe Described. 87th Thousand. Over 100 Illustrations. 5s. FAR OFF. Part I.; or, Asia Described. 59th Thousand. Over 100 Illustrations. 5s. FAR OFF. Part II.; or, Oceania, Africa, and America. 36th Thousand. Over 200 Illustrations. 58. LATIN WITHOUT TEARS. 3s. 6d. READING WITHOUT TEARS. Part I. 61st Thousand. 520 Illustrations. READING DISENTANGLED. LIGHT IN THE DWELLING. Two Parts. 2s. 6d. 2s. 6d. A Harmony of the Four Gospels adapted to Family Reading. 6s. NIGHT OF TOIL. An Abridgment of "Reading without Tears." 21st Thousand. 3d. THE ANGEL'S MESSAGE. 22nd Thousand. 2d. Over a Million and a Half copies of this Author's Works have been Sold. FULL LIST ON APPLICATION. HATCHARDS, 187, PICCADILLY, LONDON. POST FREE FOR SIX STAMPS, or LARGE EDITION (bound in cloth), 1s. 3d., from the AUTHOR. CONSUMPTION AND ALL LUNG DISEASES. By G. T. CONGREVE, Coombe Lodge, Peckham. The Nature, Progress, and True Treatment of this Scourge of England, with 133 Selected Cases. The following testimony by the Editor of the CHRISTIAN GLOBE appeared in that Journal, December 4 :— 1 "Last week we called upon a Mrs. Naish, of Woodbine-terrace, Copeland-road, Peckham, who had been under Mr. Congreve's treatment, and what did she tell us? Before we say what she told us, let us say what we saw. We saw a buxom, healthy woman busily engaged in her domestic duties, preparing her children's dinner, the youngest, a fat, healthy little girl, impatiently waiting for her share of the repast, and a finer, healthier little specimen of humanity we have not set eyes on for some time past. Now for what she told us, and every word she said was corroborated by her landlady. When she went to her present residence her landlady was doubtful about accepting her as a tenant, owing to the extreme state of attenuation in which she was. She was simply skin and bone. She was daily expecting her confinement; and her friends hoped that the child might not be born alive, so that it might be saved the few days of misery and wretchedness which otherwise awaited it. The child was the one we saw impatiently, but still good-humouredly, waiting for her dinner. Mrs. Naish had been for a year at one of the London hospitals for consumption, and had left there worse than she went. She had exhausted their small means in paying for medical advice, and had received no benefit. Well, she was advised to apply to Mr. Congreve, and she did so, and put herself entirely under his guidance; and, we are happy to say, with marvellously successful results. The cure was not immediate, but relief was, and gradually she emerged from the valley of the shadow of death, and she and her child are now in perfect health, the youngster looking as unlike an infant suffering from pulmonary complaint as it is possible to imagine." SING WELL! SPEAK WELL!! Members of Church Choirs, Preachers, Reciters, and all who have constant use for the Voice, should be provided (especially in the cold or damp season) with "DOUGHTY'S VOICE LOZENGES." Over 5,000 testimonials to their efficacy. See Jenny Lind's signature on every genuine box. DOUGHTY'S VOICE LOZENGES Are sold by all Chemists, 1s., 2s. 6d., 5s., 11s.; or, Post Free, 1s. 2d., 2s. 9d., 5s. 4d., and 11s. 64. F. NEWBERY & SONS, 1, King Edward Street, Newgate Street, London. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1746. THIS FAMOUS HOLLOWAY'S PILLS FAMILY MEDICINE Is a Certain Cure for all Disorders of the LIVER, STOMACH AND BOWELS. |