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TINSLEYS^ MAGAZIAE. 
“ Exteriorly it has an attractive appearance, and interiorly it is well 
got up, printed with excellent type in the antique style, and the illustra- 
tions are first class.” — Wi'exham Advertiser. 
“ The woodcut illustrating the pretty little poem called ‘ The Shortest 
Way Home,’ is a perfect gem.” — Essex and West Suffolk Gazette. 
Dr. Brady’s Adventures’ gives great promise of Irish nature and 
character above the written average.” — Auckland Chronicle. 
“ Dr. Russell’s account of ‘ The Adventures of Dr. Brady ’ will turn 
out a first-rate Irish novel.” — London Scotsman, 
“ Printed on good paper, with excellent type, and contains articles to 
suit all tastes.” — Buckingham Express. 
Handsomely printed and illustrated, with double-column pages, 
and specially caters for the ladies by giving a coloured fashion-plate 
and an article upon the fashions.” — Northern Daily Express. 
“ The latest Paris fashions are most elegantly drawn, and an accurate 
description given of the new modes of dressing the hair.” — Bucks 
Herald. 
^ A new candidate for public favour, and we are bound to say, after 
an attentive perusal of its contents, that it well deserves it.” — Preston 
Herald. 
“ ‘ The Adventures of Dr. Brady,’ by W. H. Russell, LL.D., certainly 
gives proof of becoming a first class serial tale.” — Barrow Thnes. 
“In addition to the usual literary topics Tinsleys’ Magazine contains 
a new feature — Paris fashions well written and well illustrated.” — Hales- 
worth Times. 
“ Destined, we think, to win early a good place in public favour.” — 
Bath Chronicle. 
“Is beautifully printed in good clear type, is tastefully illustrated, 
and in every way well got up.” — Northampton Herald. 
“It is lively, clever, and interesting.” — Coventry Standard. 
“ Very much better than the average.” — Andover Advertiser. 
TINSLEY BROTHERS, i8 CATHERINE ST, STRAND. 
