December 1. MOO. 



The Review of Reviews. 



THE OLD HOMESTEAD. 



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Twenty-Mne Magnific ent 

 COLOURED POST-CARDS 



For 2s. Post Free. 



These Post-Cards have been specially produced 

 for us by the New Colourtype Process. 



They are reproductions of Original Oil and 



Water Colour Paintings In all their 



Natural Colours. 



Now that the postal restriction, which prohibited 

 writing on the address side has been removed, Picture 

 Post-Cards will be much more used, especially as the 

 Post Office officials take great pains not to damage the 

 picture. 



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SERIES No. J. 



(15 Cap-ds.l 



The Harboar at Venice 

 Purity 



The Sheoherd's Star 

 The Weddino Party 

 A Neighliourly Chat 

 Land of the IVIIdnloht Sun 

 Sunset on long Island 

 Berkshire Brook in Autumn 

 A Passing Storm 

 Landscape (Carol) 

 In a Bad Fix 

 Judgment of Paris 

 Autumn 



Three Boatmen of Barce- 

 lona 

 Th< Fishermen's Return 



SERIES No. 2. 

 (14 Cards.) 



The Chess Players 



Youth 



A Summer Day In Holland 



Waters 

 The Fortune Teller (Dc«") 

 Venice (Canal) 

 The Evening Meal 

 Highland Sheep 

 The Old Homestead 

 The Puritan Girl 

 Preparing the Fete 

 Sunset on Mount Hood 

 the Young Mother 

 Street Scene In Venice 

 An Old Salt 



HIGHLAND SHEEP 



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Pictvire Post-Cards are becoming 

 more and more |)opular, but the best should be 

 used ; that is why you should write fur our 

 series at once. 



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It will be seen from the partioulars given tha-t the two 

 Beries 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 stand.ird 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 Two Series (29 Cards), 2s. post free. 



^ Series No. I (15 Cards), Is. Id. post frRe. 



I Series No. 2 (14 Cards), Is. post free. 



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