OUR ALMANAC.
Preaa Hotloea. —IS? We have to aqjpowledge the foN lowing flattering #notioes of the almanao recently usued by ua:— J The Evening Press sayß:—The * prettiest pictorial sheet almanao issued '" this year which has come under our notice is undoubtedly that sent out byMessrs Pay ton and Co., of the Wairarapa Daily. The subject is a bonni«y| Irish lassie, and the title is Mavoumeen. if the original is hall so handsome, bedad there would be, - broken hearts and cracked crowns'- ; galore in the neighbourhood she I adorned by living in it j and we bavn't \ kissed the blarney stone. \ The Post says;— One of the prettiest 1 pictorial almanacs we have received j this neason is that issued from the offioe of the Wairarapa Daily, Mas- ■ • terton. It is a portrait of one of the fairest of the daughters of Erin, and"" is entitled " Kathleen Mavourneen," thfi words of that good old song being annexed to the picture on two bhielda let into an.ouaerald frame.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4001, 31 December 1891, Page 2
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166OUR ALMANAC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4001, 31 December 1891, Page 2
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