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HARPER'S Tl/TAGAZINE, Vol 62, No. 372i\X London, May. A miraolo of cheapness and of exquisite wood-out illustraton. . , . "Harper's Monthly Magazine," in its new form, is even more captivating than ever, and in the quantity of its contents and the quality of the illustrations, far surpasses all our English Magazines. Our publishers had better look to ii.-Illustrated London News. CONTENTS"I Held Lovo'b Head while it did Ako" (Bobert Herrick), illustrations by E, A. Abbey. Frontispiece. Musio and Musicians in New York (P. Nast) Illustrations.—Theodore Thomas-Leopold Damrosch—Etelka Gester—ltalo Companini— Annio Louise Cary—Arthur Seymour Sullivan—Clara Louise Kellogg—Dudley Buck—Rafael Josefly— Franz Rummel-S. B. Mills-August Wilhelmi-Edouard Beraenyi-Emma C. Thuraby. " Aprille," a poem, by T. H. Roheitsou. Athens—l2 places and persons of note. Decorativo Pottery of Cincinnati, with 20 illustrations. Mrs Aroni F. Perry. " The Indian Girl," a poem, with an illustration. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, " Anne," a novel, with an illustration. Constance Fenimore Woodson, " The Return Message," a story, Edward Everett Halo. " The Market Bell," a poem. Margaret E, CAMP LOU "(Marc Cook). IllustrationsCamp Lou-In the Pine Forest-Paul Smith's Hotel—lnterior of Tent—St John's Church in the Wilderness, near Paul Smith's-A Carry--Paul Smith —TailPieces, The Unexpected Parting of the Beazley Twins (B, M, Johnston). Illustrations -"It was all fl))e had to give"-" Ef there'B any person, 'specially of the Female Sect, "etc. THOMAS CARLYLE, with 10 illustrations. Moncure D, Conway. GEORGE ELIOT (C. Kegan Poul). Illustrations—George Eliot—Griff House, Oeorgo Eliot's early Home-School-room at Nuneaton George Henry Lewes Elizabeth Evan's ("Dinah Morris")-Drawing.room in which Geo, Eliot's Receptions were given, at the Priory-Choyne Walk, Chelsea, Mr Cross's Houpc in the Foreground—Geo. Eliot's Grave. The Speaker's Ruling. Geo. T. Curtis. " George EJip.t/' a poem, Elizabeth Stuart " Contrast," a poem. Noiah Perry, " Two," a poem. Rose Terry Cooke. A "Laodioean," a novel fjnomas Hardy). Illustration by George du Maur}er=r l 'Js the Resemblance Strong," Editor's Easy Chair: Admission of Women to Examination for Degrees at Cam-bridge-International Copyright— Carlyle's Remini sconces—The American Presidential Inauguration. Editor's Literary Record-Editor's Historical Record—Editor's Drawer. Send orders to THOMAS RAE, Bookseller Lambjon Quay, Wellington.
REVISED VERSION PP NEW TESTAMENT! I! YON & BLAIR JUST OPENED Their First Shipment of the ahove, Pbicbb fiAHoiNa Fbow 1b 6b 10 30s. ■DABRAUD'S ARMNION FOR 1881, For the Distribution of Twehw-Two Pbizesj Valoed at £l6O. of £11? each. The Prizes consist of Oil and Water-color Paintings of New Zealand scenery, by 0. D. Barraud, E. 0. Wyvill, W. F, Barraud, and Noelß&naud; " The Ohomters," by Hy, Barrand j two Painted China Wall Plates j and 28 Chromolithographs from New Zealand, graphic and descriptive. ■ All on view at Barraud's Art Rooms, Lambtoji'Qaaj, where tickets can he obtained; "882 BILLHEADS ( ti* and Neat) at the 9 Wajbaras>a Daily Office, Churoh-at.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 854, 24 August 1881, Page 4
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608Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 854, 24 August 1881, Page 4
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