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The New Monthly Belle Assembles. 072kson...
THE NEW MONTHLY BELLE ASSEMBLES . 072 KSONS OF SHE PVSX . 1 C PRESS . Tfnrj . riir-... ... i " This Magazine sfflbuld find its way into every drawing-room in the kingdom . '
¦ -THE NEWS . " In truth , one of the best of the class we have ever met with . "—MAIDSTONE JOURNAL " In every respect well worthy the distinguished patronage conferred on the work . "—WOOLMER ' S EXETER GAZETTE . " A very grreat acquisition to the fashionable world . "—READING MERCURY . " The literary contents surpass those of any similar publication . "—KENT HERALD . " Here we have all that is calculated to interest our fair countrywomen—the
pencil ot fashion , tl _ e pen of romance , and the still small voice of die warbling muse . " —CHELMSFORD CHRONICLE . " This eleg'ant and amusing periodical promises to deserve well tlie patronage of the female sex . "—NEWCASTLE COURANT . " Romantic incident—light but graceful sketches and very sweet poetry unite to form the literary attractions of this fashionable Magazine . The number before us maintains the well-earned reputation of the series , and contains excellent embellishments . "—LEICESTER JOURNAL . " This is emphatically the ladies' book . "—GLOUCESTER JOURNAL .
" This must be an invaluable work to the ladies , and there are am using sketches for light reading that would do credit to more expensive publication ... " —NORWICH MERCURY . " The reign of a Queen renders fashion , elegance , dress , refinement , and cultivation , more than ever a desirable combination ; and in tbat view , the interest of LM Belle Assemblee must , from its object and thc execution of it , grow on society . " —DUBLI } . ' PILOT . " This elegant periodical must give universal pleasure to those who are fond of 'ight , easy , playful literature—it contains several beautiful gems—each calculated
to— Point a moral , or adorn a tale . —CHESTER CHRONICLE . " lt contains every 'hing connected with tlie fashions , and a great deal relating to the poetry and general literature of the day , and is admirably conducted by Mrs . C . B . Wilson . "—MAIDSTONE GAZETTE . " The number for Blay is a very good one . For amusing articles , and intelligence of the fashions it is unrivalled . The present fashions display great taste , and are here set forth by the aid of graphic delineation and chaste colouring in all the beauty of reality . " —BATH JOURNAL . " The number Tor January is embellished with a portrait of Her Majesty , and
contains an excellent assortment of tales and poems . This publication is decidedly the best of its genus . The literature department is ably conducted , and there is a good list and plate of fashions . "—STOCKPORT ADVERTISER . " In the present number is a beautifully executed portrait of our beloved and youthful Queen , which is certainly worth five times the price of the work . We consider tins a remarkably cheap and well-conducted periodical , and deserving a place on every boudoir table . "—CAMBRIDGE INDEPENDENT . " We can confidently assert that the A ' ew Monthly La Belle Assemble stands unrivalled amongst the various periodicals of fashion of the dayas the cheapest
, and most amusing work-published . "—BOLTON CHRONICLE . " Besides the fashions , for which this work is famous , the literary lady will find a rich store of light and entertaining reading ; we , therefore * commend tha publication to every " lady fair' who professes to have one iota of good taste or literary knowledge . "—YORK HERALD . " One of ihe cheapest periodicals published . " —DEVONI'O UT JOURNAL . " The current number of this elegant periodical commends itself , as usual , to the patroimge of our fair readers . Its pages , while they enchant tlie imagination , will not be found to pall upon the judgn . ent . As a journal of amusement and
utility , we can confidently recommend it to the patronage of our readers . "tfucKS GAZETTE . Printed by Joseph kogerson , 24 , Norfolk-street , Stiand , London .
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The New Monthly Belle Assembles. 072kson...
THE NEW MONTHLY BELLE ASSEMBLES . 072 KSONS OF SHE PVSX . 1 C PRESS . Tfnrj . riir-... ... i " This Magazine sfflbuld find its way into every drawing-room in the kingdom . '
¦ -THE NEWS . " In truth , one of the best of the class we have ever met with . "—MAIDSTONE JOURNAL " In every respect well worthy the distinguished patronage conferred on the work . "—WOOLMER ' S EXETER GAZETTE . " A very grreat acquisition to the fashionable world . "—READING MERCURY . " The literary contents surpass those of any similar publication . "—KENT HERALD . " Here we have all that is calculated to interest our fair countrywomen—the
pencil ot fashion , tl _ e pen of romance , and the still small voice of die warbling muse . " —CHELMSFORD CHRONICLE . " This eleg'ant and amusing periodical promises to deserve well tlie patronage of the female sex . "—NEWCASTLE COURANT . " Romantic incident—light but graceful sketches and very sweet poetry unite to form the literary attractions of this fashionable Magazine . The number before us maintains the well-earned reputation of the series , and contains excellent embellishments . "—LEICESTER JOURNAL . " This is emphatically the ladies' book . "—GLOUCESTER JOURNAL .
" This must be an invaluable work to the ladies , and there are am using sketches for light reading that would do credit to more expensive publication ... " —NORWICH MERCURY . " The reign of a Queen renders fashion , elegance , dress , refinement , and cultivation , more than ever a desirable combination ; and in tbat view , the interest of LM Belle Assemblee must , from its object and thc execution of it , grow on society . " —DUBLI } . ' PILOT . " This elegant periodical must give universal pleasure to those who are fond of 'ight , easy , playful literature—it contains several beautiful gems—each calculated
to— Point a moral , or adorn a tale . —CHESTER CHRONICLE . " lt contains every 'hing connected with tlie fashions , and a great deal relating to the poetry and general literature of the day , and is admirably conducted by Mrs . C . B . Wilson . "—MAIDSTONE GAZETTE . " The number for Blay is a very good one . For amusing articles , and intelligence of the fashions it is unrivalled . The present fashions display great taste , and are here set forth by the aid of graphic delineation and chaste colouring in all the beauty of reality . " —BATH JOURNAL . " The number Tor January is embellished with a portrait of Her Majesty , and
contains an excellent assortment of tales and poems . This publication is decidedly the best of its genus . The literature department is ably conducted , and there is a good list and plate of fashions . "—STOCKPORT ADVERTISER . " In the present number is a beautifully executed portrait of our beloved and youthful Queen , which is certainly worth five times the price of the work . We consider tins a remarkably cheap and well-conducted periodical , and deserving a place on every boudoir table . "—CAMBRIDGE INDEPENDENT . " We can confidently assert that the A ' ew Monthly La Belle Assemble stands unrivalled amongst the various periodicals of fashion of the dayas the cheapest
, and most amusing work-published . "—BOLTON CHRONICLE . " Besides the fashions , for which this work is famous , the literary lady will find a rich store of light and entertaining reading ; we , therefore * commend tha publication to every " lady fair' who professes to have one iota of good taste or literary knowledge . "—YORK HERALD . " One of ihe cheapest periodicals published . " —DEVONI'O UT JOURNAL . " The current number of this elegant periodical commends itself , as usual , to the patroimge of our fair readers . Its pages , while they enchant tlie imagination , will not be found to pall upon the judgn . ent . As a journal of amusement and
utility , we can confidently recommend it to the patronage of our readers . "tfucKS GAZETTE . Printed by Joseph kogerson , 24 , Norfolk-street , Stiand , London .