"BLACK AND WHITE."
CHRISTMAS NUMBER,
The Christmas number of "Black And White" is now published. It is undoubtedly one of the finest of the season's many illustrated periodica!?. Its short tale 3 and verses are the productions of famous living authors, and will furnish some hours of delightful occupation for all classes of society. But the pictures, the handsome engravings in tints of green, fawn and heavenly blue, these alone would beautify any parlour tabie in the colony, and prove an endless source of entertainment to callers. The study on the frontispiece reprtsents & family group gathered round tho Christmas fire, whoso reflective glow illumines cheir earnest faces. Besides handsome and effective illustrations to reading matter, there are numerous full-page blocks in the above-mentioned shades. Accompanying each number is a handsome oleograph of Mrs Siddons, tho well known actress, from a painting in the National Gallery. Buy the Christmas number of " Black and White " and you have made ono Christmas investment that you will continually rejoice in. The number contains stories in the bs t style of the following eminent novelists:
"Sir Edward Urmo," by Henry James , "The Children of The Zodiac," oy Rudyard Kipling; "[n a Pioneer Ros taurant," by Breb Harte. Other intere: t ing matcor of a deacriptive nature up paars.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 308, 30 December 1891, Page 3
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