Notice to Subscribers
A Special CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT will be issued to the Regular Subscribers to this Journal. It will contain a scries of Christmas Stories, each complete in itself, and illustrative of Colonial .life. - The names of such authors s Marcus Clarke, Donald Cameron, Richmond Thatcher, G. A. Walstab, and Frank Morley are a guarantee of their interest. The original poetry column embraces some happy thoughts by Australian bards, and includes a piece remarkable for its touching simplicity and pathos, entitled, "Christmas in the Splitters’ Camp,” by H. Kendall, the gentleman who carried off the honors for the Melbourne Exhibition Cantata. The Supplement will be embellished with two large and well executed engravings illustrative of incidents in the tales, and altogether we believe it will be found most entertaining and attractive
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2424, 23 December 1880, Page 2
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131Notice to Subscribers South Canterbury Times, Issue 2424, 23 December 1880, Page 2
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