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Business Notices. r- , ■"" : "• THE WEEKLY PRESS AND JEW ZEALAND REFEREE (ILLUSTKATED). NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER JOURNAL. THE WEEKLY PRESS was established in 1565, Hud has loug been recognised *S ttteQnly Colonial Paper of New Zealand, the paper who;C iuterests ana circuiatiua ire alike co-extensive wih the colony. Owiofi. to the remarkable fact that the WEEKLY Fress is read by every class, both in town and country, and in every province of New Zealand, it is admitted by all that it is UNRIVALLED AS AN AD vEßl'iSli!fl MEDIUM. Tjj -*r, r> OliristcillxrCilx is is IjraCViC» l1 y ttie Only Weefely E"»pcr or Importance. naturally prefer a piper that Ig read from eucl to end, tune illustrates the eveuts of the uiomeut, and U passed from one person to another, that always hpa the freshest news and the newest 1 .torles thai is invariably taken bj every membsr of the fair sex, and. that reacbei every farmer in tne country ; consequently they pac their anuouncemeats ia the •Weekxt Pp-ess, and find that their »d?eriiaing pays. The Weekly Press and N.Z. Rifesee costs 4s per annum, in advance, posted Io any pact of the colouy. In quality of paper, type, and general m« e t.up," tne Weekly Fkess has no peer •among its contemporaries. The compact and conTenieuc arrangement of its conis something previously unattempced by weekly papers ia any part of the world. The WEBKX.Y Press and N.Z. Referee combines in one cover a great literary tDtgtfine (illustrated), an unequalled Fanner's paper, the Referee, Public Opinion. Home and Foreign News, and a £adiee' Magazine which deserves ibe title el The Queen of New Zealand. The ILLUSTRATIONS are executed in a style which no other paper south of the Line has yet attempted to equal. They consist of New Zealand Portrait*, Pacing Events, Scenes of Interest, Celebrated Characters, Live Stock aud Machinery. LITERATURE. j Interesting Serials. By Celebrated Authors. Shore Stories—The Best that are Published. Literary and Scientific Notes and News. biographies, Essays, Travels and Sketches ' THE FARMER. Editorial Notes, Practical and Theoretical, ■■" ou everything thac touches the farmers' interests. « Straggler's" Notes for Grazier and Dealer —always fresh and readable. These ' notes are in everj grazier'B hands. Colonial aud JForeigu FarraUig. beveral columnß ■etery week of entertaining and useful miscellaneous-matter. She Markets—a page of accurate quota tions and trustworthy reports, brought up to the latest hour before going to . press. PUBLIC OPINION. £ Public Spirited Guide to Opinion on Matters Political and Socia 1 , contains ' able and temperately written articles on. every eubjecc that interests the true colonist. Q?HE HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. Is carefully selected &nd condensed, and forms a Valuable multum in parvo for the busy reader. THE LADIEF'MAGAZINE. fa the social meeting-ground of the whole colony, where news and ideas are week by week exchanged. Its .Fashions of „ -... the Bay {illustrated) is a really, useful fashion article, enabling lady readers to Keep them&elves posted in the current fashions prior to the appearance of these in the leading drapery estab- > llehments of the colony. Its gossip and articles, original or reprinted,-are always new and and thoroughly good in tone, and the whole magazine is eminently fitted for the home circle. The Children's Corner boasts a strong kind-hearted brijzade, commanded, by a captain who is greatly liked and trusted by hU little soldiers. THE WEEKLY PRESS (New Zealand's Premier Journal). THE pFFICIAI. RACING CALENDAR AND GAZETTE. Ho Less than EIGHTY COLUMNS Are giv en up. to Chtonicliug the SI?ORT AND PASTIMiS Of the Week, And as a Magazine of Sport THE N.Z. REFEREE iTHE OFFICIAL RACING CALENDAR) Stands unrivalled in the Colony. NEWS OF THE WEEK furnishes the latest items of sporting intelligence from all parts of the colony. ftOTES AND COMMENTS, by "Spectator" and "Hotspur," who are well known as the leading writers on racing matters in the colony, POUND THE WOiiLD-Under this heading Ia published the current __eoaßip from all parts of the world. OWN CORRESPONDENTS, who furnish tbe enortiug news from the Bluff to Auckland, making the N.Z. Refkrke what it , claims to be, a thoroughly representative colonial journal, end not a local one. NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS, AND ACCEPTANCES—The Latest Up to Date can always be found on reference to New Zealand's Representative *T HEADQUARTERS-A Special Kesidtnt Correspondent details weekly the at Riccarton. AUSTRALIAN AND ENGLISH—By each Mail the Latest Racing Items come to hand, sent specially for the N.Z. RsrsRES. TROITII\G-No other journal gives up so - much space to this branch of aporu "Honesty" and "Spectator * are the contributors undef this head, and their Notes are read with '«reat interest .throughout the colony. BUNTING—The Meets of the various ' Clubs in New Zealand are chronicled . each week. r FOOTBALL—Under this heading "Drop Kick * and " True Blue ' (the premier writers on the national winter game) write each week on the leading current matches. Their criticisms arelooked for by all footballers and reprinted by many other journals. The Own Correspondents keep readers up to date with the results of che other unpprtant matches played in New . Zealand. ATHLETlC—"Vaulter'e" pungent and practical Notes ou Amateur Athletics it is admitted by all have made him far and away ahead of any other colonial writer io. his Hue. He also furnishes the Latest Australian, Eughsh, and American News. W« k ft. by »Daik Blue." Aquatic, by Clinker." The Wheel, by *♦ Velox.* ] Golr, by "tiirdler." The Gun, by J Sharpshooter. , by "Kel- | Pie. ,, "Sachtiner, by "Viking. , The! Ring, by "Starlight." - In all departments of British Field Sports the N.Z. Kjefjeree haa expert writer*, ' whose articles aud comments are } critical and always appreciated. , . J "THE N.Z. EEFEEEE ,, IS THE Largest sporting papbr published IN THE COLONIES. I WBY IS IT. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ADViiKTISiNG AiiiDIUM ' V FOR RACING CLUBS* BECAUSE it circulates amongst the right people—owuers, trainers, aud racing uteu generally. BECAUSE it. is the Official Calendar of the Racing CX.ufercuce, aud of the Metro- 1 politau Clubs, and publishes tbe whole ' r» <?* the official announcements. j «aOAUBE uo owner is wi< haut it. ' gKCAUS£ no trainer ia without it. \ BECAUSE no jockey U without ii. j JoiSC A USE no man who goes racing Iβ i without it. ! BECAUSE it ia the only paper in the ' r ? ad^y^u *at«re»te<i ia »*io andßaclogCluba,

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8929, 20 October 1894, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8929, 20 October 1894, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8929, 20 October 1894, Page 5

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