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PUBLIC NOTICES. '^ M rr\ HE WEEKLY PBES S." KEW ZEALAND'S REPRESENTATIVE JOURNAL. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY At CHRISTCHUftCH, CANTERBURY. NEM ZEALAND. THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN NEW ZEALAND. And Increases Every Week. A PUBLICATION NEVER GROWS IN CIRCULATION WITHOUT CAUSE. THE CAUSE OF THE GROWTH OF "THE WEEKLY PRESS" IS MERIT, AND NOTHING BUT MERIT. "THE WEEKLY PRESS" JUST SUITS A VERY LARGE CLASS OF READERS. ITS ILLUSTRATIONS AUD LITERARY MATTER ARE WELCOMED EVERYWHERE. IT IS RECOGNISED AS THE ONLY ' JOURNAL CIRCULATING ALL OVER NEW ZEALAND, AND IS PRACTICALLY THE SOLE "NEW ZEALAND" PAPER. IT IS THE BEST VALUE FOR SIXPENCE GIVEN IN AUSTRALASIA. IT ILLUSTRATES ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME. IT CONTAINS THE BEST STORIES OF THE DAY, STRIKING AND INTERESTING ' SUBSCRIPTION. Payable in Advance. Post Free.— New Zealand. 24s per annum; to Great Britain, Canada, Australia, and South Se» Islands, 28a 4d;- to all other part, of the world, 35s 2d. SOLD BY EVERY NEWSAGENT TN NEW ZEALAND SINGLE COPY, PRICE 64 "THE WEEKLY PRESS" can U obtained at Our London Offices — 129 *««l 130 Fleet street. Brisbane — Thomson and Co.. George street. Sydney - A. C. Ronaldeon, N.S.W., Bookstall. Adelaide - A. E. Cop and Co., Runffle street. Melbourne - Gordon and 124-126 Queen siroot; Cole's Book Arcade. Albany—H. Harden. Perth—Gordon and Gotch. Kalgoorlie—Hocking end Co. Hobert - Walsh and Co.. 42 M«cqtiari« street. Launceston—J. Birchall and Co. Capetown—The Railway Bookstall. Johannesburg—Central Newe Agency. A PAPER'FOR. THE PEOPLE. THE SATURDAY "J? V E X" I N G NEW S." PUBLISHED IN THREE EDITIONS, At 4 p.m., 6 p.m., 8 p.m. 12 PAGES. 96 COLUMNS. 12 PAGES. The Saturday istme of the "Evening Hews" is reoogniaed as the beet Evening Paper now published in the South Island. It has more special features and a greater variety of interesting and high-clasa reading matter then any other, and it is because of this that it hae won such a high place in popular osteem. Amongst its leading attractions every Saturday , are the following:— NEWS OF THE WORLD— Being a page devoted to the latest and most interesting happenings at Home and abroad, as recounted is the leading British and Foreign Newspaper* - SELECTED FICTION— Consisting of aerial and complete stories of a high literary quality. THE HOME MAGAZINE— A page specially devoted to topic* of interest to women, in which fashions and hundreds of other matters feminine are entertainingly discussed. FARM AND GARDENA corner for agriculturists and gardeners, professional or amateur. GREENROOM AND GALLEBY— A weekly chronicle about plays and players. BAND GOSSIP, by TOM-TOM. SPORTS OF ALL KINDS— A page devoted to outdoor pastimes, including chatty newt and note* by special contributors. The Latest Edition of the "EVENING NEWS," Published at S o'clock. 4 Always oontains the fullest and oiort reliable results of the day's SPORTING FIXTURES AND EVENTS, And may be obtained from all runners and og«nts throughout the city and suburbs. 13 PAGES. 86 COLUMNS. J PENNY.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14409, 17 July 1912, Page 14

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