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Published by Groombridge and Sons.


OUTLINES OF EUROPEAN LITERATURE

FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES.

A CLASS BOOK FOR SCHOOLS.

By F. THORPE.

12mo, cloth, price 2s. 6d.

PRAYERS

FOR THE USE OF EMIGRANTS AT SEA.

This Manual has been framed at the request of the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners, to supply what has been found a practical want on their ships.


12mo, price 6d.

HOW TO EMIGRATE;

OR,

THE BRITISH COLONISTS.

A Complete Manual for intending Colonists, and for those who
may wish to assist them.

By W. H. G. KINGSTON, Esq.

Second Edition, 18mo, cloth, price 2s 6d.


NOTICES AND OPINIONS OP THE PRESS.

“ Exceedingly useful and valuable.”—Christian Times.
“ The plain truth is stated. Intending Emigrants will do well to obtain tnis work.”—South Australian News.
“ Our thanks are due to the Author for compressing into so small a space such a body of first-rate useful knowledge.”—Weekly News.
“ We trust it may have an extensive circulation.”—Ragged School Magazine.
“ Information, conveyed in a pleasing and practical form.”—Standard of Freedom.
“ A truth-telling, intelligent Guide.”—Weekly Chronicle.
“ One of the most use and interesting books upon Emigration ever published.”—Age.
“ Deserves to find a place in every parish library and rural book-club.”—Salisbury Journal.
“ Affords the amplest and most practical information that the Emigrant can require.”—Colonial Magazine.
“ We consider it indispensable for every Emigrant to study attentively the hints and advice conveyed in this valuable work.”—Court Journal.
“ Mr. Kingston has brought together a great quantity of valuable information.”—Guardian.
“ Intrinsically useful.”—Morning Advertiser.
“ A work much wanted, and one we can strongly recommend.”—New Monthly Magazine.
“ An appendix of facts and figures, and every kind of information connected with the various settlements in Australia, complete this most useful volume.”—Britannia.