Publications. ]g| N L „ R G E M E N T OF THE "AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS." stablishod, 1863. Wbsklt Hehat.d inoorporated 1570.. The XYkekmt News ia now permanently enlarged rom twenty-four to ■ THIRTY-TWO PAGES, or the earns size as the Australasian, thus affording more space for the NEWS OF THE WEEK, and giving room for features of special interest to too readers of a journal which aims at being specially a SETTLERS' AND FAMILY JOURNAL, FOR BOTH TOWN ASB COUVTRY. Arrangements hare been completsd to hare the Wekklt News illustrated by first-rate Artists. The illustrations will consist of Diagrams of New Inventions for Manufacturing; or Agricultural Improvements. Portraits of Eminent Colonists, or Citizens, with Biographical Sketches. Prominent Buildinjß or Establishments in Auckland, or elsewhere in the Colony. General Illustrations of Scenery, or Events of Interest abroad. THE "WEEKLY NEWS" Now consists ol THIRTY-TWO PAGES, or ~ ISO COLUMNS OF READING, It ia not only a first-class Weekly Newspaper, but also combines the character of a MAGAZINE, SPORTING, AND LITERARY JOURNAL. : Below is given a list of some of the leading contents i of each issue of the Wbeklt News:— ALL THB IMPORTANT COLONIAL, INTERCOLONIAL, AHD ENGLISH NBWS. I LATEST CABLEGRAMS AND TELEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WOULD. • INTERESTING SERIAL TALES, BY CELEBRATED I AUTHORS. I A SELECTION OF INTERESTING AND INSTRTJC- ( TIVE AGRICULTURAL ARTICLES, i Suited to the season, and written by the best local authorities. \ THE POULTRY YARD. [ THE APIART. SPORTING ARTICLES AND NEWS, j By a competent Editor. . CHESS AND DRAUGHT PROBLEMS. \ INTERESTING SEKMON FOR SUNDAY READING. j THE LADIES , COLUMN, Embracing USEFUL HOUSEHOLD HINTS, FASHIONS, POETRY, sc, lie. T PASTIME COLUMN. VARIETIES, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED, "THE AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS" has for many years past occupied the front rank of New Zealand Tpumaie, and, through its steady and rapid I progress, possesses a r LARGER BONA FIDE CIRCULATION l. than any other newspaper in the oolony. On account > of its extensive class of readers—who aro the pror ducers, traders, and settlers ol country districts, J and consequently the very classes advertisers desire * to reach—the Whekii? News is an - UNRITALLED I ADVERTISING MEDIUM. I It ia received and raad in »tosoat every hamlet, t village, town, and settler's home in the North Island, 3 besides having-a numerous list of Subscribers in the South Island and the Australian Colonies, s Owing to tlie very extensive and still rapidly--3 increasing circulation, 1 TWO EDITIONS . ARE PUBLISHED, " r The First for distant Country places and the South, on ■ FRIDAY MORNING; and the Second for the Town : and nearer Country Settlements, on SATURDAY. ' MORNINQ. Although the proposed enlargement and illustra " tions will involve a very heavy annual expenditure, [ the price will be kept below that of any other weekly newspaper of similiar size in the Colonies, and [ will be ; £1 2s 6d P ER ANNUM- ; OR 6S PER QUARTER (IN ADVANCE) ' (Including Poatago within the Colony). I OREDIT TERitS —6S 6D PER QUARTER. i ;: '■- -v ■ .. ; Tobacconists. ■ OARTRIDGE & WOOLLAM6 JL HAVE JU6T RECEIVED, j Ex Brig ' Camille, , And Ofpu ros Sale: A SHIPMENT OF THR CHOICEST BRANDS OF TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES, Consisting of— Allen's Richmond Stralfiht-cnt Tobacco .» ~ Curly „ ■ Blackwell's Durha—, the pure leaf, snn-dried L granulated i Anderson's Solace, fine-out Chewing Tobacco Goodwin's Celebrated Old Judge Tobacco and - Cigarettes J Kimball's Vanity Fair Tobacee and Cigarettes Kintball's Fragrant Vanity Fair Tobacco and" r Cigarettes Kimball's Kicelsior Cigarettes [ Lorrilard's Best Erands of Ping Chewing Tofcnccv i Army and Navy ! Mechanics' Delight, &c. , T. C- WiUiams's Yellowbird Cigarette Tobaac ■ „ Eldorado ~ I „ Flower of All Nations igtio t Tobacco „ Imperial Ruby Twist ~ ~ „ Gold Bod. Cameron's Venus, 10 s, 6'e, s's, S's Allen's Richmond Gems Cigarettes, mil cf ium aed full flavoured And other favourite Brands A Choico Assortment of Comic Amerlc I _____ Also to Hand, A Splondid Assortment of Silver-mounted and Plais G.B.D. BRIAK PIPtS, and overy kind of TOBACCONISTS' SUNDRIES tST The Trade Supplied. PARTRIDGE AND WOOLLAMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, TOBACCONISTS QUEEN STREET, AUCKXAND. Machinery. Jp O R S A L E, 6,10,15, and 25 h.p. Engines and Boilers Second hand Portable Engines 1 Steim Winck Breakisg-dowii and Circular Sawing Machinery New and Second hand Timbor Jacks 1| tons Best Tramway Wire Complete Set of Boring Rods and Fittings Bone Mills Winches Tru«k Wheels Ships' Castings Pulleys and Shaflin; Bakers' Oven W«rk Cotton and Hay Presses Turbine Water Wheels Pipcj. MASEFIELD & CO.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5885, 27 September 1880, Page 6
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