WEEKEND READING.
The wise reader does not need any advice about purchaaing tio Saturday edition of "Truth." Hβ knows from hia own experience that the popular week-end editions of the evening journal are atapye packed with'good storks, interesting articles, up to-date news, and all the various features which go to make up ft readable and attractive newspaper for Sunday reading.
Thta week's "Truth , * Saturday issaea will contain a- large number of special features. In addition to the serial stories which hare been running for some time there will be a number of splendidly written short stories. For the ladies the usual attractive notes and gossip are provided, including fashion hint*, recipe*, and other matter* of a- like nature. Th* gitrdeuer aud poultry-keeper will also'find much useful infomatkm. The news columns will contain an English letter, jottings from European and Americas excluing**, and cable and telegraphic news from all pits of the world. In the late edition will be published the latest sporting and athktic news in New Zealand and Australia, and a full descriptive account of the struggle between the British and Canterbury football teams.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11955, 6 August 1904, Page 7
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185WEEKEND READING. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11955, 6 August 1904, Page 7
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