Gowans’s Colour Prints 
■\17ITH the object of encouraging really high-class 
artistic decoration of the home, Messrs. Gowans 
& Gray have commenced the issue of a series of coloured 
pictures by leading artists, painted specially for them- 
selves, in neat brown paper frames, rWy to hang on the 
■until, at the quite unprecedented price of One Shilling 
each. 
No. i. is "MY POOR DOO TRAY,” by Charles Pears, 
in which the artist has been eminently successful 
in rendering the pathetic line from Thomas Camp- 
bell’s well-known poem, Tht harper, “ Nor refused 
my last crumb to his pitiful face.” 
No. a. is “ APPLE BLOSSOM.” by Jessie M. King, in 
which this remarkable artist's beautiful line is 
seen at its best. 
No. 3. is ‘‘THE SCENE OF GRAY’S ELEGY,” by 
Stephen Reid, being a view of Stoke Pogis Church- 
yard to which the famous elegy refers, painted on 
the spot by the artist. 
These prints can be had through any bookseller or 
printseller, or direct from the publishers for 1/4 each, 
post free. 
A limited edition on large paper of One hundred 
signed and numbered Artist’s proofs will be pulled of 
each print. These can be had at the price of One 
Guinea each. 
GOWANS & GRAY, Ltd., Londor & Glasgow 
