The Farmer's magazine . y interspersedthroughout spa-kles like a gem of the first water.—The Waterford Mail. This Magazint contains many interesting tales, and some pieces of poetry of first-rate order. The embel-lishments are very pretty.—Barnstaple Times and Devon Advertiser. The Ladies Companion is a work of merit, and we recommend it to our youthful readers of both sexes.— Glasgow Examiner. The literary department of this fashionable periodical is perhaps the best of its class.—Perthshire Courier. It is a beautifully got up work.—Donegal Advertiser. It is a highly instructive as well as en
The Farmer's magazine . y interspersedthroughout spa-kles like a gem of the first water.—The Waterford Mail. This Magazint contains many interesting tales, and some pieces of poetry of first-rate order. The embel-lishments are very pretty.—Barnstaple Times and Devon Advertiser. The Ladies Companion is a work of merit, and we recommend it to our youthful readers of both sexes.— Glasgow Examiner. The literary department of this fashionable periodical is perhaps the best of its class.—Perthshire Courier. It is a beautifully got up work.—Donegal Advertiser. It is a highly instructive as well as entertaining miscellany, comprising a much greater variety than canbe frequently found within the same space.—Kilkenny Journal. It contains some capital stories and tales, some excellent poetry, and an abundance of it.—Plymouthani Dtvonport Weekly Journal. Vol. XIV., elegantly bound in green and gold cloth, 7s. 6d., is now of Publication and Advertisetnents, 246, Strand, London. ?mssii3iss^s9m. I N^farmersmagazine31559lond
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