Opinions of the Press.
WIIA.T OUR CONTEMPORARIES SAY. PAIR PLAY A UNIVERSAL FAVOURITE. IT LARINS TO SPEAK THE TIU'TIL Fair Play is a most creditable production. — Jirucc Her tthL A well-illustrated and well-printed Wellington weekly.—ll 'extent Star. Fair Play is the title of the latest addition to the list of journalistic productions in the colony.— Wellington Evening Press. Fair Play is very smartly written, and contains many excellent portraits of Wellington celebrities, and the praiseworthy way in which it is published reflects the highest credit on its promoters. It should undoubtedly have a very successful run. —Palmerston Standard. Fair Play will prove a valuable acquisition to the ranks of New Zealand journalism.—Feliding Star. Fair Play is well printed and enlivened by many photo-electrotype portraits and views. The price is very reasonable. We congratulate the publishers, and wish them every success.— Manawatn Herald. It is nicely got up and contains 24 closely planted quarto pages of good reading matter. The journal will be published weekly.—We wish the venture every success.—Waimate Witness. Fair Play is a respectable addition to the current literature of New Zealand.— Napier Pens.
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Fair Play, Volume I, Issue 17, 24 February 1894, Page 16
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185Opinions of the Press. Fair Play, Volume I, Issue 17, 24 February 1894, Page 16
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