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A Christmas Greeting.
A christmas Greeting .
TTTE greet our kind readers to-day , with heartfelt sincerity and p leasure . We Avish ' » them one and all , old and young , " A Merry Christmas , and Many of Them !" Wc conic before them this month in uirwoiited brilliancy , and in somoAvhat novel form ; and ive trust that neither the one nor the other Avill be uirwelcome to our numerous friends .
On the contrary , AVO feel persuaded that they Avill gladly hail this fresh rn'oof' —if further proof be needed—of the zealous and unselfish efforts of our Publisher , to gratify their tastes , and to retain their patronage !
When , then , with this Christmas Number for 1877 , ( our last greeting to our friendl y " clientele" for 1877 ) , Ave seem to appeal Avith fresh energy ancl artistic ornamentations , let us hope and trust that our motives will be appreciated , and our efforts reAvarded with the ready patronage of the indulgent and the sympathetic . Literature , like everything else , to be good for anything , must live in the sunshine .
; "id ive can confidently look forward in tbe time to come , as in the years that are gone , ™ warm hearts and sunny smiles , applauding our labours and cheering our sacrifices .
To all to whom these pages may appeal , Avith pleasure and—Ave would fain believe—WlUi hnpiwement , with kindly voice and hearty greeting , we do wish most earnestly , ns Ave Avrite to-day , a very haprrj' Christmas amid dear friends and loidng hearts I As the Old Year speeds on to its rest , let the lively voice of youth , and the
1 'wiisaut utterances of maturity , the tender ancl whispered syllables of old age , all unite t'cho—as if ( , 1 m angel strain still lingered and resounded over this suffering earth " 1 ours—Cb . oi . - _ : Gob IN THE HHMEST , AND ON EARTH PJSAUE , GOODWILL TOWARDS MEN 1 Q
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
A Christmas Greeting.
A christmas Greeting .
TTTE greet our kind readers to-day , with heartfelt sincerity and p leasure . We Avish ' » them one and all , old and young , " A Merry Christmas , and Many of Them !" Wc conic before them this month in uirwoiited brilliancy , and in somoAvhat novel form ; and ive trust that neither the one nor the other Avill be uirwelcome to our numerous friends .
On the contrary , AVO feel persuaded that they Avill gladly hail this fresh rn'oof' —if further proof be needed—of the zealous and unselfish efforts of our Publisher , to gratify their tastes , and to retain their patronage !
When , then , with this Christmas Number for 1877 , ( our last greeting to our friendl y " clientele" for 1877 ) , Ave seem to appeal Avith fresh energy ancl artistic ornamentations , let us hope and trust that our motives will be appreciated , and our efforts reAvarded with the ready patronage of the indulgent and the sympathetic . Literature , like everything else , to be good for anything , must live in the sunshine .
; "id ive can confidently look forward in tbe time to come , as in the years that are gone , ™ warm hearts and sunny smiles , applauding our labours and cheering our sacrifices .
To all to whom these pages may appeal , Avith pleasure and—Ave would fain believe—WlUi hnpiwement , with kindly voice and hearty greeting , we do wish most earnestly , ns Ave Avrite to-day , a very haprrj' Christmas amid dear friends and loidng hearts I As the Old Year speeds on to its rest , let the lively voice of youth , and the
1 'wiisaut utterances of maturity , the tender ancl whispered syllables of old age , all unite t'cho—as if ( , 1 m angel strain still lingered and resounded over this suffering earth " 1 ours—Cb . oi . - _ : Gob IN THE HHMEST , AND ON EARTH PJSAUE , GOODWILL TOWARDS MEN 1 Q