BUSINESS NOTICES. THE WEEKLY PRESS AND NEW ZEALAND REFEREE (ILLUSTRATED). NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER JOURNAL. THE WEEKLY PRESS was established iv 1505, und has long been recognised us the (July Colonial Paper of New Zealand, ihe paper \vho»e interests ana circulation are alike co-extensive wi,h the colouy. Owinp, to the remarkable fact that the Weekly _'RESS is read by every class, both in towu and couutry, and in every Croviuce of New Zealand, it is admitted y all that it is UNRIVALLED AS AN ADVERTI SING MEDIUM, lv Oauierouiy and Christcnuicli ie is practically the Only Weekly Payee ot importance. Auvertiaers naturally prefer a paper that Is read from end to euu, ihat illustrates the events of tne moment, aud is passed trom one person to another, that always lias the treshest news and the newest stories, that ia invariaoly c.iken by every member of the fair sex, and mat reactie--every farmer in the couutry ; consequently they put their announcements iv the Weekly Prkss, and find that their advertising pays. The Weekly Press and N.Z. Referee CO3CB XI 4s per annum, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. In quality of paper, type, and general " pet-up," tbe YY ekkly Ptu_-5 has uo peer among its contemporaries. Tne compact and convenient ar-augenieuc of its contents is something previously unatteiupted by weekly papei s in any part of the world. Tho Weekly Press and JN.Z. Kefeh.ee combiues iv one cover a great literary magazine (illustrated), au unequalled Fanner's paper, the Referee, Public Opinion, Home aud Foreign .News, auU a Ladies _lanu_iu. which aes-rves the title of Ihe Queen of New Ze-laud. The ILLUSTRATIONS are executed in a siyle wnich no other paper soutb of ihe Line has jet attempted 10 equal. They consist of New Zealand Portrait .Pas-iug livcuts, Scenes of Interest. Celebrated Characters, Live Stock aud Machinery. LITERATURE, interesting Serials. By Celebrated Auihors. Shore Scoiiea—The Best that are Pub lished. ._ w . .. Literary and Scientific Note 3 and News, blonn.phit.s, Essays, Travels and Sketches THE FARMER. Editorial Notes, Practical and Theoretical, on every thing that touches the farmers' interests. •' -straggler's" Note 3 for Grazier and Dealer ■—aiways Lesh aud readable. These notes are iv everj glazier _ bauds. Colouial and Foreign Farming. Several columns every week of entertaining and useful miscellaneous matter. The Markets—a page of accurate quota tious aud trus.woitby reports, brought up to the latest hour before going co press. PUBLIC~OPINION. A Public Sphited Huide to Opinion on Matters Political aud Socia', 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 forma a valuable muitum in parvo for the busy reader. THE LADIES' MAGAZINE. Is 1 he social meeiiug ground of the whole colony, wher&newaand _deasiu_ 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 current fashions prior to the appearance of these in the leading diaptry establishments of the colouy. Its gossip and articles, original or reprinted, are always new and interesting, and thoroughly good in tone, and the whole magaziue 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), THE OFFICIAL RACING CALENDAR AND GAZETTE. No Less than EIGHTY COLUMNS Are given up to Chronicling the Si OKT AND PASTIME Of the Week, And as a Magazine of Sport THE N.Z. KEF-DREE (THE OFFICIAL RACING CALENDAR) Stauds unrlvailed iv Che Colouy.
NEWS OF THE WJ_EK furnishes the latest items of sporting intelligence from all parts of the colony. NOTES AND COMMENTS, by "Spectator" and "Hotspur," who are well known as the leading writers on racing matters in the colouy, ROUND THE WOKLD-Under this heading ia published the current; fosaip from all parts of the world. I COKR__SPONDEN_S, wbo furnish the sporting news from the Bluff to Auckland, making the N.Z. ____.___£._ what it claims to be, a thoroughly representative colonial journal, and not a local one. NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS, AND ACCEPTANCES—The Latest Up co Date,can always be found on reference to New Zealand's Representative Paper. AT HEADQUARTERS-A Special Resident Correspondent details weekly the Doings at Riccarton. AUSTRALIAN AND ENGLISH—By each Mail tne Latest Racing Items come to hand, sent specially for the N.Z. Referee. TROITIJNG—No other journal gives up so much space to this branch of sport. "Hoi.eoty" and "Spectator ' are the contributors under this head a d their Notes are read with grea. interest throughout the colony. HUNTING—The Meets of the various Clubs in New Zealand are chronicled fi&ch -T€____ FOOTBALL— Dnder this heading "Drop Kick ' and " True Blue * (the premier writers on the national winter game) write each week on the leading current matches. Tbeir criticisms are looked for by all footballers and reprinted by many other journals. The i •%. •• Own Correspondents keep readers up to date with the results of the other important matches played in New Zealand. ATHLETlC—"Vaulter's" pungent and practical Notes on Amateur Athletics it is admitted by all have made him far and away ahead of any other colonial writer in his line. He also furnishes the Latest Australian, English, and American News. Cricket, by "Dark Blue." Aquatic, by "Clinker." Tbe Wheel, by " Veloac Golf, by "Girdler." The Gun, by "Sharpshooter.' Angling, by "Eelpie." xachting, by "Viking.* Tbe Ring, by " Starlight." In all departments of British Field Sports tbe N.Z. _-__■____$- has expert writers, whose articles and comments are critical and always appreciated. "THE N.Z. REFEREE" IS _____ LARGEST SPORTING PAPER PUBLISHED IN THE 'TQLONIES, WHY IS IT THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM FOR RACING CLUBS? BECAUSE it circulates amongst the right people —owners, trainers, and racing men generally. BECAUtsE it is the Official Calendar of the Raciog Conference, and of the Metropolitan Clubs, aud publishes the whole of the official announcements. BECaU-E no owner is without it. BECAUSE no trainer ia without it. BECAUSE no jockey is without it. BECAUSE no man who goes racing Is without it.. _, ■ , BECAUSE It ia the only paper in the colony read by all interested inraoin aa-RaelDß-O-üb-,
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9159, 17 July 1895, Page 7
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