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w —— - ^^¦^—^^^^~ - : _— _ li _ ir ~ — ^ m ^—^^ i WINIFRED POWER , i A NEW ILLUSTRATED SERIAL STORY , COMMENCES Itf THE ARGOSY for JANUARY . MRS . HENEY WOOD'S MAOAZHSTE THE ARGOSY , Now ready for January . CONTENTS . i 1 . WINI Chap FRED . 3 . POWER The Will . . A Illustrated new Serial by Story M . Ellen . Chap Edward . 1 . The s . Hatherleys ; Chap . 2 . Discoveries . I 2 . THE EBONY BOX . By Johnny Ludlow . 4 3 . . THE AN OLD CRUIS RHYME E OP . THE KESERVE SQUADRON . By Charles W . Wood . With Illustrations . 5 . THE CHRISTMAS ANGELS . 6 . NUMBER TWENTY-FIVE . 7 . THE EVE OF ST . PARTRIDGE . 8 . STRESS OF WEATHEB . SIXPENCE MONTHLY . THE ARGOSY . —* Mrs . Henry Wood ' s " Argosy " still sails over golden seas . '—DailyTelegraph . THE ARGOSY . —' The " Argosy " has delightful stories/—Brighton Examiner . THE ARGOSY . — ' The " Argosy " is the best and cheapest sixpenny magazine we have . ' Standard . THE ARGOSY *—* Its contents are of a most attractive nature . '—Adyehtiser . THE ARGOSY . — ' One always takes up the " Argosy " with pleasure '—Church Opinion . THE ARGOSY . — ' One of the marvels of the day /—London Scotsman . THE ARGOSY . —* Laden with golden grain . '—St . James ' s Chboniclb . THE ARGOSY . —* An excellent collection of entertaining matter . '—Observer . THE ARGOSY , —* Bears a rich , freight . '—Press . THE ARGOSY . — ' The speciality of the " Argosy " is good stories . '—Bristol Mercury , i THE ARGOSY . — ' JoTinny Ludlow is a singularly pleasant companion . '—Spectator . ' THE ARGOSY . — ' The interest aroused in Johnny Ludlow is considerable . '—Saturday Eeview . THE ARGOSY . —* There the scen is considerable es of country merit life and in Johnny country Ludlow people . . '— Freshness Saturday of Review descri . ption in THE ARGOSY . — ' Johnny of cle Ludlow ver dialog ' s sto ue ri , es and are pointed fresh , livel with y , and com vi m go on rous sense in , point as w or ell sty as le ; ound full , healthy , moral tone . '—Standard . THE ARGOSY . —' The mon " t Argos hly magazin y" is e laden gives with great golden er pleasure grains . ' — of Oxford amusement University . Thero Herald is no . THE ARGOSY . — ' Interesting and sparkling as ever . '—Yarmouth Gazette . ^ THE ARGOSY . — ' Bright and charming . '—Perth Chronicle . THE ARGOSY . —* The " Argosy " gives us charming tales . '—Sydney Observer . * flE ARGOSY . — ' The " Argosy " is a rich treat for the lovers of light literature ' Brighton Gazette . THE m ^^^ ARGOSY . — ' The befct illustrated of all our magazines /—Dublin Evening Mail ; . THE ARGOSY . ' Excellent as usual , and no reader can wish for better , '—British Mail . * HE ARGOSY . — ' Piloted with as much skill as discrimination . ' —B kll ' s Life in London . * HE ARGOSY . ' A goodly cargo of light , interesting , and profitable literature . ! -j . Brighton Examiner . * HE ^ ARGOSY . — ' This popular magazine , so ably edited . ' —Daily Chronicle . An Illustrated Magazine . Sixpence Monthly . London : RICHARD BENTLEY & SON , New Burlington Street , W . ( 4 ) Bfc ^^^^**^^^^^^ ,, ^^ B ^ L
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Jan. 15, 1883, page 19, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15011883/page/19/
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