6 APRIL 1901, Page 27
We have received a number of pretty Pictorial Postcards (G.
Wrench, ld. each). They include reproductions of famous pictures, Dyckman's " Blind Beggar" and Moroui's "Tailor," for instance ; landscapes and seascapes, a series from the Tower of London, and another of Irish life. As mementoes of travel they will be use- ful; only the unwary must not be tempted, in default of space on the reverse side, to write on that which is devoted to the address.