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The ANNUAL VOLUMES, 1 to 4, are very suitable for Presents, price 1/6 each.

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THY WORD IS A LAMP UNTO MY FEET, AND A LIGHT UNTO MY PATH.-PS. CXIV. 105.
THE ENTRANCE OF THY WORDS GIVETH LIGHT.-Ps. CXIX. 130.

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Will Friends kindly assist in the circulation of this Magazine,
which has for its object the diffusion of increasing Light,
as regards the Church and the World at large.

NOTICES OF THE PRESS, Etc.

AMONGST many other favourable reviews The Record says "It will hold a fair place
among its numerous contemporaries." The Christian, "We heartily commend
this magazine to the attention of all lovers and students of the Word." The Christian
Herald makes a similar remark, and wishes it a great success. After Work says, "An
effort to supply a long-felt want. -Very helpful to anxious enquirers, and young Chris-
tians, Bible Classes, &c." The Monthly Notes of Y.M.C.A., An excellent little serial.
The papers which endeavour to throw fresh light on the Scriptures, are well and thought-
fully prepared." Reformatory and Refuge Journal, "This annual of Biblical exposition
will be valued by Christian workers and teachers. Several interesting questions are dis-
cussed in its pages. The publication is carefully preserved from denominational bias.
The Enquirer's Page' is a good feature in the serial." Amongst others, MR. P. H. Gosse,
of Torquay, writes, "Bible Light' seems likely to be a valuable publication."
THE MAGAZINE CONTAINS IMPORTANT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS; AND YOUNG PEOPLE
AND OTHERS ARE INVITED TO WRITE PAPERS ON SCRIPTURAL SUBJECTS TO BE
GIVEN, AND PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST FROM TIME TO TIME.
THE FIRST SUBJECTS ARE: ABEL," "ENOCH," AND "ABRAHAM.'

A Specimen Copy sent Free on application to the Editor.
LONDON: JOHN F. SHAW & Co., 48, Paternoster Row, E.C.,

BOOKSELLERS

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Monthly Penny Magazine, with Illustrations.

SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR LOCALISING.

Designed for Home Circles and Fireside Gatherings, so that many of the toiling and weary who may snatch a spare minute for reading, may find a word of help and cheer for arduous tasks.

The Serial Stories, Practical Papers, Homely Readings, &c., are written by those who understand the need of pure and healthy literature.

The January Number, 1886, will contain a New Story entitled, "Only the Prayers," a practical story on Church going and the value of prayer; "Fairs at Oxford," by author of "Moravian Life," &c.; with a variety of Chapters by well known Authors.

THE EDITOR OF "SUNSHINE," says:-" Spare Minutes (Hatchards). A new Penny Monthly Magazine, very suitable for localising, full of wise homely reading, interesting stories, instructive articles, poetry, etc. The Editor is known to us, and we are quite sure, that in his hands the Magazine will be carefully edited, and the teaching thoroughly evangelical." Special Terms for localising on application to Publisher.

THE NEW VOLUME, NOW READY, PRICE 18. 6d.

CONTAINS:

Several Serial Tales for Young and Old, by Dorothea, Mary Batchelor, Birdie, and other well-known Writers.

Practical Chapters on Practical Subjects, by W. Whittemore, D.D., W. Bulman, M.A., Thomson Sharp, and others.

Poetry, by the Lord Bishops of Ripon, Bedford, and others. Foreign Travel and Places of Interest, by Author of "Moravian Life in the Black Forest," and others.

Suitable for Working Men's Parochial Libraries; Week-Night Readings, and Prizes to Young and Old.

HATCHARDS, 187, PICCADILLY; and all Booksellers.

NEW SERIES. ONE PENNY, MONTHLY.

SUNSHINE.

A MONTHLY ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE, FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, FAMILY
READING, AND READERS IN GENERAL.

EDITED BY THE

REV. W. MEYNELL WHITTEMORE, D.D.

IF you have never yet seen SUNSHINE, your best plan is to apply to your nearest bookseller for a copy, read it, and then decide whether you will join the ranks of our many friends, and welcome our monthly visits. SUNSHINE is such a favourite companion with young people that we believe you will make it your companion too. You will find in it two interesting stories continued monthly through the year; also many other pleasing and instructive papers, written by clever people, with engravings designed by eminent artists.

OUR PLANS FOR 1886.
MR. BENSON'S PROMISE AND HOW HE
KEPT IT. A new and attractive story for
girls and boys, by our old friend, the

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Author of "Soldier Harold";
pear monthly during the year, with Il-
lustrations.-COOKERY FOR CHILDREN,
by Mary Harrison; a series of easy
lessons, with delicious receipts such
as you can carry out on a toy stove,
and then invite mamma and papa to
taste your dainty dishes. These
lessons are drawn up on purpose for
you by a very clever lady.-GUESS
WORK AND ENIGMAS of all sorts, by
KATE WOOD and other writers.---THE
BLACKBIRD'S STORY told by himself
by the Author of "The Ugly Puppy."
-Twelve new PICTURE STORIES.-
PRIZE PINAFORE COMPETITION for
girls, and prize competitions for boys.
-CHILDREN IN COUNCIL will meet as
usual. Many other STORIES AND
USEFUL PAPERS.

NO. I., FOR JANUARY, 1886. ONE PENNY.

LITTLE STAR.

Twinkle, twinkle, little Star,
How I wonder what you are.

was, who was only four years old and who used to write nice loving letters to me.

A NEW MAGAZINE for just as dear little Willie little children. Easy words, beautiful pictures, large type. I hope that you, dear little tots in the Nursery and the Infant School, will soon love me as much as the bigger girls and boys do who are readers of SUNSHINE. I will help you to be good, wise, and happy,

A COLOURED FRONTISPIECE will be given with the January Magazine, but no extra charge will be made. Price One Penny, Monthly.

W. MEYNELL WHITTEMORE.

Specimens of the above Magazines may be seen at the Bookseller's by whom this Prospectus was supplied. Canvassing bills may be obtained on application.

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