February SO, 1906. 



The Review of Reviews. 



XVII. 



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SIXTEEN Magnificent 

 COLOURED POST-CARDS ! 



For Is. Id. Post Free. 



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These Post-Cards have been specially produced 

 for us by the New Colourtypk Process. 



They are reproductions of Original Oil and 



THE OLD HOMESTEAD. 



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Now that the postal restric 

 writing on the address si.le has 

 Post-Cards will be much more 



Post Office officials take great pains not to damage the 

 picture. 



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The Song of the 

 Lark {Breton) 



The Chess Players 



\ Youth 



A •Summer Day in 

 Holland Waters 



The Fortune Teller 

 \Detti) 



Venice (Canal) 



The Evening Meal 



Highland Sheep 



The Mariner 



The Old Homestead 



Salt Lake Valley 



The Puritan Girl 



Preparing the Fete 



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 Sunset on Mount g 



Hood 



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The Young Mother $ 



Street Scene in 

 Venice 



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HIGHLAND SHEEP 





Picture Post-Cards are becoming 

 more and more popular, but the best should be 

 used ; that is why you should write for our 

 series at once. 



It will be seen from the particulars given that the 

 series embraces a variety of "land and seascapes, heads, 

 domestic subjects, animal life, etc. They exceed .in 

 beauty and finish, richness and variety of design, any- 

 thing on the market. 



It is of these pictures, which are now for the first time 

 reproduced as Post-Cards, that Sir PHILIP BURNE 

 JONES writes :— " I have the greatest pleasure in ex- 

 pressing my admiration for the high standard of excel- 

 lence obtained in the coloured reproductions of paint- 

 ings, which I had the opportunity of seeing the other 

 day, and I wish them all the success they so undoubtedly 

 deserve." 



The Series (16 Cards), Is. Id. 



POST FREE. 



THE MANAGER, 





THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS FOR AUSTRALASIA.' 



Equitable Building, Melbourne. the chess players. 



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