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THE "HAURAKI" ECLIPSED!

WAIHI TAKES A BACK SEATI COOLGARDIE NOWHERE I

C4LEDOMIAN RECORD BROKEN 1 35,840 otfNCES to the ton. Work it out for yourself. Indian Chief Cigarettes, 3j 840 ounces to the ton, aud more satisfaction to the ounce thau any other brand. Some of the leading members of tho Royal Academy have been severely criticised and taken to task tcv selling their creations tq advertisiuß firms, ou4 even executor "workSo? art'! to the specific order 0! '• somebody's soap " or " General pills. Punch has recently issued a clever skit on the advertising mania introduced between paragraphs of 6ona Me interest, aud pub-, fishes a specimen of what we may expect in the novel of tho future. There ia (says a London paper) undoubtedly a grievance in this respect. 1 here is nothiiig more annoying, or more likely to make a man want to get up and kick himself than to commence a anb-leaderon tlie' Cliitnll xyar or 'thp Salisbury Meism policy, and eventually hud himself literally in a lather of Seagull's Moonlight feoap. We quite agree with this (says another exchange), and hold such a practice to be quite iudefcnaible. There is a time and a place tor everything, and there 13 plenty of Eoope for advertising without monopois»:n<j the reading matter of public interest. There" ia only one plea of justification, and tl at is wlien »■» "-iticlc of sterhne value an^indi p "vble qnuli-?, »uoh as Yau.ty Fail' Uigaruttes, is tp bo V)ron ? W ftWUept befove the public.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10315, 29 May 1896, Page 3

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THE "HAURAKI" ECLIPSED! Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10315, 29 May 1896, Page 3

THE "HAURAKI" ECLIPSED! Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10315, 29 May 1896, Page 3