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. . THE . . Royal In cons quence of the death of the Queen the proprietors of the “Review of Reviews for Australasia ” hare published a Royal Portrait Portfolio, eoMtsining various portraits of Her late Majesty at different periods of her life. In addition, the Portfolio contains excellent portraits of the King and Queen Alexandra, Duke of Cornwall and Duchess of Cornwall, which were specially taken ax private sittings granted to the ** Review of Reviews." This Royal Portfolio will be specially valued on account of the large Collotype of the Queen at Home. It makes a most effective picture for framing. The thirteen plates farming the Portfolio an printed on the finest art paper by one of the great art bouses of the old world. The eolleetion forms a Royal Picture Gallery which has been warmly appreciated by the press. The “ Methodist Times ” describes it as “ Really an admirable Souvenir and Memorial of our beloved Queen.” The Portfolio will be sent to any address for 2s. in Cash or Money Order, or 2s. 3d. in Stamps or Postal Notes, sent to the office of the “Review of Reviews." CONTENTS: QUEEN VICTORIA AT HOME, 1897 wia majksty kino eowaro th. Collotype For™ tfw Fnuaiue). HSS MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA. AIOO TWELVE OTHER PORTRAITS ANO VIEWS, M.R.H. THE DUKE OF CORNWALL. ANO YORK. H.R.H. THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL QUEEN VICTORIA in 1836 ano york. (After the PsLr.ins by Fowler). THE PRINCESS eeyit QUEEN VICTORIA in 1851 the coronation of queen Victoria. iAttelhePeiattexby WiaUmetaMj. THE NUHItSM OP QUEEN VICTORIA. QUEEN VICTORIA in the Robes of Windsor castle. Balmoral castle. the Order of the Garter. qsborne house. STORIES OF THE QUEEN: Hn Hnecfcotal tjistorp ot tbe longest tteign. Crown dvo, 126 pp. Price 6d. (by Post 7d.) With Thirteen Portraits, etc., and a collection of all the Episodes, Incidents, Anecdotes, and Sayings which most vividly depict ths Queen as she lived and moved amongst us during the sixty years of her glorious reign. It is possible with this collection of anecdotes concerning the Queen, with its Chronology and Index, to remember her, and what she did for the Bation. more vividly than in any other way. The London “ Spectator ” says : “ A very interesting little eolleetion which ought to find thousands of readers. Was there ever a Sovereign of whom so many stories were told, and all of them showing her goodness and wisdom? Some of them, as wa read them just now, are deeply pathet hie—those, for instance, of her happy marriage." Qf all Booksellers. priee 6d., or seat, pest free, to any address on receipt of 7d. in Btarnp«, from the office of the “ REVIEW OF REVIEWS FOR AUSTRALASIA,” «67Hf«O QU££N ST RM ST. MXIMUMIt.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue XVIII, 4 May 1901, Page 847

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Page 847 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue XVIII, 4 May 1901, Page 847

Page 847 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue XVIII, 4 May 1901, Page 847

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