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Nurse Revel's Mistake. By Florence Warden.

From first to last it is without a dull page, and is full of thrilling adventure, which renders it a most readable volume. Price 30 cents.

Sylvia Arden. By Oswald Crawfurd.

This work adds materially to the growing fame of this popular author. Price 30 cents.

The Mynns' Mystery. By Geo. Manville Fenn.

An interesting story of life among the richer classes of England, with a glimpse into the early western life of the United States, that always affords to a wearied mind a few moments of refreshing reading. Price 30 cents.

Was Ever Woman in this Humor Wooed? By Chs. Gibbon.

A novel of more than ordinary merit, with a rather remarkable plot, which gives a peculiar charm to lady readers especially. Price 30 cents.

A Girl of the People By L. T. Meade.

A story of low life in Liverpool, recounting the trials and troubles of a brave young girl, which will be read with much interest. Price 30 cents.

The Firm of Girdlestone By A. Conan Doyle.

The style is free and flowing, the situations startling, the characters few and well sustained, the plot original and very clever. It is not a love story, but none the less interesting and romantic on that account. Price 30 cents.

The Curse of Curne's Gold. By G. A. Henty.

A thrilling story of love and adventure. The scene is laid in the late Kaffir war, of which the author had a large personal experience, having acted as war correspondent, in which position he became thoroughly acquainted with the adventures and accidents by flood and field of which his story so ably treats. Price 30 cents.

An I. D. B. in South Africa. By Louise V. Sheldon.

An interesting story, profusely illustrated. The plot is a clever one, and holds the reader's attention throughout. Price 30 cents.

A life Sentence. By Adeline Sergeant.

One of the strongest and most dramatic of this popular author's works. The story combines very sensational incidents with interesting developments of personal character. Price 30 cents.

The Tree of Knowledge. By G. M. Robins.

A fascinating book of fiction which all lovers of light literature should read. The work bears a strong stamp of originality and power. Price 30 cents.

Kit Wyndham; or, Fettered for Life. By Frank Barrett.

A highly sensational story, which, however, presents a pleasing contrast to the evil literature which has of late been spread broadcast. The novel is one which once begun will be finished, and the denouement is as pleasing as it is unexpected. Price 30 cents.


JOHN LOVELL & SON, PUBLISHERS, MONTREAL.




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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