a Pith Honea by Ne Eus EE rCo, 23 CONCISE DIARTES—Continued. Upright Patterns in Gne Book.—These are made in the same sizes as above, and are sold at the same prices. Oblong Patterns In Four Parts (issued with Part 1. in the Cover, and Parts II., III., IV., in a Packet). Sizes, No. 4, 3% X3 ins.; No. 5, 4x2¥ ins.; No. 6, 434x These are made in Three They 25 4 ins. are sold in strong loose Covers, to last for several years, and also in best Russia or Morocco Covers, with Elastic Band, or MARCUS WARD & Co.'s Patent Sliding Bolt Lock. Oblong Patterns in One Book,—These are made in the same sizes as above. Edges, They are sold in French Morocco Bindings, Gilt and Flastic Band, as low as One Shilling each. ‘They are made also in best Morocco, or Russia loose Covers, to last several years, OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ‘By a capital arrangement, the maximum amount of writing space is secured in these handy little books, with the minimum amount of weight, by the simple expedient of changing the Diary every quarter, instead of only once a year." —Daily Telegraph. “The Concise Diaries are singu- Jarly good in the four-part arrange- ment, and the finish of the leather- work leaves nothing to be desired, whilst a new patent bolt lock, which cannot readily be put out of order, stamps the present issue as the most complete series yet published.” — Standard. “The Diary pages are furnished separately in quarterly parts, and are much smaller and handier than they would otherwise be. It is a very good plan.” — Pall Mall Gazette. “Elegant and tasteful little poc- ket books, with moveable diaries, divided into quarterly parts so as to save room. We have never seen anything better—if so good—of the kind.” —Fuxz. “The Concise Diaries are as con- venient in form as they are beautiful in appearance.’’—Gode. ‘Like everything published by this firm, the Concise Diary is hand- some and handy. The Diary itself being divided into four parts, the well got-up Russia leather case, in which it is enclosed, makes the book much more eligible for the pocket than the majority of so-called pocket diaries,” —Sporlsman. “The Diary is in arrangement perfect for keeping a cash account, memoranda, and en ements, be- sides containing a deal of useful in- formation. It is bound in a strong Russia pocket book, making alto- gether as good a present as one would wish to give or receive on New-Year's Day.”’—Hour. ‘*Conspicuous for the taste dis- played in their manufacture.’’—Aforn- ing Post. “The idea is so simple, that the wonder is that nobody thought of it before.”’— Dadly News. And Royal Ulster Works, Belfast.