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Business Notices. THE WEEKLY PRESS AND NEW ZEALAND REFEREE (JLLUSTiiATED). NEW ZEALAND'S PBEMIBIi JOURNAL. THE WEEKLY PRESS was established in 1565, aud has long been recognised a:, uheOuly Colouial Paper of New Zealand, the paper whose iutereats and circulatiou are alike co-extensive with the colouy. Owing, to the remarkable fact that the Weekly I-'kess 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 ADVERTI SING MEDIUM. In hauleroury, and Christchureh 10 is practically the Only. Weekly Paper -I

importance. Advertisers naturally prefer a paper that is read from end to eva, mat illustrates the events of the tnouieuc, and is passed from one person to another, that always has the freshest news and the newest stories, that is invariably taken by every member of the fair sex, and that reaches every farmer iv the country ; consequently they put their announcements lv the Weekly Press, and find that their advertising pays. The Weekly Pkess andN.'Z.Rbfkrke costs XI 4s per annum, in advance, posted to any part of the colouy. In quality of paper, type, and general " get-up," tne Weekly Phess has no peer among its contemporaries. The compact and convenient arrangement of its contents is something previously unattempted by weekly papers iv any pare of the world. The Weekly Pkess and N.Z. Kefebke combines in one cover a great literary magazine (illustrated), au unequalled Fanner's paper, the Referee, Public Opinion, Home aud Foreigu News, and a Ladies' Magazine which deserves the title of 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 Portraits, Passing Events, Scenes of Interest, Celebrated Characters, Live Stock and Machinery. LITERATURE. Interesting Serials. By Celebrated , Authors. Short Stories—The Best that are Published. Literary and Scientific Notes aud News, .biographies, Essays, Travels and Sketches THE EARMER. Editorial Notes, Practical and Theoretical, on every thing that touches the farmers' " Straggler's" Notes for Grazier and Dealer —always fieah aud readable. These . notes are in every grazier*, hands. Colonial and Foreign Farming. Several columns every week of entertaining and useful miscellaneous matter. The Markets—a page of accurate quotations and trustworthy reports, brought .up to the latest hour before going to press. PUBLIC~OPINION. A Public Spirited Guide to Opinion on Matters Political aud Socia l , contains able and temperately written articles on every subject that interests the true colonist. THE HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. Is carefully selected and condensed,' and forms a valuable multum in parvo for the busy reader. THE Is the social meeting-ground of the whole colony, where news and ideas are week by week exchanged. Its Fashions of the Day (illustrated) is a really useful fashion article, enabling- lady readers . to Keep themselves posted in the cur- - rent fashions prior to the appearance of these in the leading drapery establishments of the colony. Its gossip and articles, original or reprinted, are always new and interesting,, 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 brigade, commanded by a captain who is greatly liked and trusted by his little soldiers. THE WEEKLY PRESS

(New Zealand's Premier Journal). I THE OFFICIAL RACING CALENDAR AND GAZETTE. No Less -than EIGHTY COLUMNS Are given up to Chronicling the SPORT AND PASTU-J- N Of the Week, And as a Magazine of Sport THE N.Z. REFEREE (THE 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. NOTES AND COMMENTS, oy "Spectator" and "Hotspur," who are well known as the leading writers on racing T matters in the colony, - * ROUND THE WORLD-Under this heading is published the current gossip from all parts of the world. OWN CORRESPONDENTS, who furnish the sporting news from the Bluff tb Auckland, making the N.Z. R_f_beb what it* claims to be, a thoroughly representative colonial Journal, ana not a local one. NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS, AND ' ACCEPTANCES-The Latest Up to Date can always be found on reference to. New Zealand's Representative Paper. AT HEADQUARTERS-A Special Kesldent Correspondent details weekly the Doings at Rlccarton. AUSTRALIAN ANDENGLISH-By each Mail the Latest Racing Items come to hand, sent, specially for the N.Z. TROTHAiG—No otber journal gives up so much space to this branch of sport. *' Honesty " and ** Spectator ' are the conttibutors under this head, and their Notes are 'read with great interest • throughout the colony. HUNTING—The Meets of the various Clubs in New Zealand are chronicled each week. FOOTHALL— Under this heading "Drop Kick 'and "True Blue ' (the premier writers on tbe national winter game) write each week on the leading cur* rent matches.' Their criticisms are looked for by all footballers and reprinted by many other journals. The •• Own Correspondents keep readers up to date with the results of the otber important matches played in New Zealand. ATHLETIC— "Vaulter's" pungent and practical Notes on Amateur Athletics it is admitted by all have mad- him far. and away ahead of any Other colonial writer in bis line. He also furnishes the Latest Australian, fing- . lish, and American News. Cricket, by "Dark Blue." Aquatic, by ."Clinker." The Wheel, by " Velox* Golf, by "Gfjrdler." The Gun, by "Sharpshooter.*. Angling, by "Kelpie." Yachting, by "Viking.' The Ring, by "Starlight." In all departments of British Field Sports the N.Z. Kefbbeb has expert writers, whose articles and comments are ' critical and always appreciated. "THE N.Z. BEFEBEE" 38 THE LARGEST SPORTING PAPER PUBLISHED IN THE -COLONIES. WHY IS IT THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ADVERTISING MEDJUM FOR RACING CLUBSf BECAUSE it circulates amongst the right people—owners, trainers, and racing men generally. BECAUSE it is the Official Calendar of the Racing Conference, and of the Metro* polltau Clubs, and publishes the whole of tbe official announcements, BECAUSE no owner is without It. BECAUSE no trainer Is-without it. BECAUSE no jockey is without it. ' BECAUSE no man who goes racing Is without it. BECAUSE It is the* only paper, in the cohrtv by all interested in raclu and Racing-lube,

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9014, 29 January 1895, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9014, 29 January 1895, Page 7