August I, 1906 



The Review of Reviews. 



A! BEAUTIFUL PICTURE OFFERED FOR ONE SHILLING. 



»UR beautiful Collotype Pictures, when framed and 

 hung, add to the charm and attractiveness of any 

 *-t*J!Jf home. Thev are supplied at the extremely low 

 price of 2/6 each. Many experts have valued 

 them at 10/6, so none can excuse themselves for having 

 bare, unsightly walls on the ground of expense. 



We do not, however, want you to buy the pictures 

 without knowing more about them, so we are offering to 

 send Albert Moore's lovely picture " Blossoms," for the 

 nominal price of 1/-, post free. Do not trouble to buy a 

 postal note — enclose twelve penny stamps in your letter, 

 containing order coupon, and mail to-day. 



LIST or COLLOTYPES. 



(Size, 6] z 13 in.) Mailed 

 (18 



2/€> eacH. 



BLOSSOMS. By Albert Moore, R.A. 

 to anyone sending Coupon for i/-. 



THE FIGHTING TEMERAIRE. By J. W. Turner, R.A, 

 X I3i in.) 



JUNE IN THE AUSTRIAN TYROL. By J. C. McWhirter, 



R.A. (18J X 12J in.) 



A SUMMER SHOWER. By C. E. Perugini. (i2i x 19 in.) 



THE MONARCH OF THE GLEN. By Sir Edwin Landseer 



(I4i X 144 in.) 



BEATA BEATRIX. By Dante Gabriel Rossetti. (14 x 18 in.) 

 THE CORNFIELD. By Constable. (Mi x 16J in.) 

 THE VALLEY FARM. By Constable. (I4i x 16} in.) 



I CUPID'S SPELL. By J. A. Wood, R.A. (iiixiSJin.) 



I PROSERPINE. By D. G. Rossetti. (g x 19 in.) 



(The sizes given are of the actual Pictures, and do not include 

 the white mounts.) 



These famous pictures look besl in a green or brown frame, with 

 gold edging. The Collotype process excels all others. The Director 

 of the National Gallery, Melbourne, says they surpass photographs or 

 steel engravings. 



COUPON. 



Please send me "BLOSSOMS," for which 

 I enclose II- 



Name _ 



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