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THE IMPERIAL ART ASSOCIATION IS NOW OFFERING another grand yon NINETY .HAY'S ONLY, Consisting of the valuable loaded OLKOGKAPII, entitled BEATRICE DE GEMCI, FROM THE CELEBRATED PAINTING, BY GUIDO EENI. Arrangements have been made-though presenting tins justly famous Panting to OUr wSe been led to do this through the great woufd sa™ for another opportunity of procuring a lie should neglect; for, by this means, they procure '» r w dou “ s - “ a « <»'»«- -*•-» *■-* rial Art Association. It is from tile masse y )t1 .:,.. t i. p ce ii 0 f t he prison. The story of painters, and was finished a hours beta le th wr itteu in Sisraondi’s ltaliemes, where we Beatrice de Cenci is a beautiful and direct the 1 ° U Vic a trice d Ce noi 'was the daughter of a Roman nobleman, Count Francesco following short extract —Leatrice de Gem i He % father allowed his thoughts to dwell improCeuci, and was the mos..beautiful wa»»t> 1 - ' 0 , - t dishonor her. These overtures became so perly towards Ins daughter which own roo.n, never daring to move out for days, frequent, that she fol “1£*. *j£j d upon surprising her in the silence of the night, in order to Seeing he was thus foned, he determmeci upon su y s honor stabbed her father to death m gratify his foul desires ; Beatrice, in <defence >f her virtue andl knowing what she did. The body her struggles with his own daggerDas she pleads in “ under the window of her bedroom, and was discovered by her lovei, a wcaicny th ,, s the missine Count was veiled in obscurity, immediately interred in a monllis sufpicion fell upon Beatrice Cenci, and the murder lenuined n family laundress of having found in Beatrice’s bedroom a parcel of bedowing to a story told by the fam y. , rrpK *. 0 f fv, p beautiful girl, who confessed to the serious clothes soaked with blood. tioned She was condemned to death after a long and most crime, making her plea as alrea ' re(l b e held by Leatrice until a few moments before her interesting trial, but a liope of mercy pp tto hope/ The whole of the young people of Rome execution, when the priest informed her tneie was o p attack, through | showing her only in a turban ? n .d tapper. painting oleographed, after the style of their many portly offer an of ?^^y n^^^^£j Q <^ ,i ' A encourage K'TSI SUSSS £8 SfiSft -ccp, the place of this most valuable aud Historical painting. We are informed the issue wilLbe^imitecL^^^ mmammm >.... ~ PREMIUM VOUCHER. , , , ... ...... -.v- t___ p o Order for Five Shillings (or stamps to tlie value On receipt of this Voucher and • -- FTnrlev Svdnev we hereby agree to “•« * b< ”* IHPBRIAtAET ASSOCIATION. NOTE THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS. Cut out gjxpence*'to paj^ for rolling? Sseingfaml postlf reone picture sent in a tag to?ne”ad*ess for P.O.L?i taW £tSS —accompanied h, T „o Second Floor 66 MARKET STREET. SYDNEY. N.S.W. apollinaris. Especially suited y * P relieve indL & T/r/fL/s /At geetion. Medical Journal. «* Supplied by order of the Viceroy for nee of the Prince of Wales in India ” —Ddilp News, NATURAL MINERAL M The favoured drink of the favoured classes. The fashion in the Clubs, and universally recoinmended as a pure, refreshing drinking water by the Medical Profession. It neutralises the effects of dram drinking.” —London Medical Record . REGISTERED TRADE MARK. “Far surptosaes the manufactured Aerated Waters.”—London Medical Time*. waters ever dream of.”—London Morning Advertiser. h.th S , ae yjSaSSS, tt Leaving science to her professors, our simple verdict is, that there is a charm about this water wbich “ “ mmm m^L the coarser springs of Nassau (Seltzer, known in commerce or drunk at the rs, our simple verdict is, tnat WATER. CORBETT’S WORCESTERSHIRE SALT. xrrx «s i sssb r tA'tAti \ Jnlcrna'iicnal [xhibifionj held m [endon / 1862 /for YorGirncni. of Vat’isl'ies' i c> f aii* pre done cl from \ P.rine Spring's. reposition p]inversedc de 1867 a pin's. flffi m i Prize Medals, London , 1862 ; Pans, 1815; Philadelphia, 78/6. This refined article of beautiful color and quality, in every variety, for Domestic, Provision, and Dairy purposes, manufactured from the celebrated > r ine Springs of Worcestershire, for Purity, ‘Whiteness and Dryness is unsur>assed by any other Salt, and is specially adapted to the New Zealand market. the WORKS ARE AMONGST THE MOST EXTENSIVE IK EKGIAKO. POWER OF PHOBOCTIOM 200,000 TONS PER mmM. SHIPPING PORTS—London, Gloucester, and Bristol. AGENTS IN LONDON-WESTON and WEST ALL, 115, Lower Thames-street. Proprietor—JOHN CORBETT, M.P., STOKE PRIOR SALT WORKS, WORCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 361, 11 January 1879, Page 26

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