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Periodicals Tfi 8 L A 8 G EMEjfj OF THE "AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS." stablished, 1803. Wkekly Herald incorporated 1876. The Weikit News is no«r permanently enlarged rom twenty-four to THIRTY-TWO PAGES, or the sime me as the Auttralcuian, thus aßordu,, more spice tor the NEWS OF THE WEEK, mid giving room for features of special interest t» readers of a journal which aims at beirig Epe,.;. SETTLERS' AND FAMILY JOrjRN'AL, FOR BOTH TOWS ASD OODSTRT. Arrangements h»ve been cotnpletad to have the Wseklt News illustrated by first-rate Artists. He lluitrationi will consist of Diagrams of New inventions for lTanufacturiiiß or Agricultural Improvements. Portraits of Eminent Colonist*, or Citizens, with Biographical Sketches. Prominent Buildings or Establishments in Auckland, or elsewhere in the Colony. General Illustrations of Scenery, or Eventi of Interest abroad. THE "WEEKLY N E W S " NOW Of THIRTY-TWO PAGES, 160 COLUMNS OF READING. It is not only a first-class Weekly Newspaper, hut alao combines the character of a MAGAZINE, SPORTING, AND LITERARY JOURNAL. Below ia given a list of some of the leading contend of e?ch issue of the Wsrklt Skws:— ALL THE IMPORTANT COLOtfTAL, INTERCOLONIAL, AND ENGLISH NEWS. LATEST CABLEGRAMS AND TELEGRAMS HtOH ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. INTERESTING SERIAL TALKS, BY CELEBRATED AUTHORS. A SELECTION OF INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL ARTICLES, Suited to the season, and written by the best local authorities. THE POULTRY YARD. THE APIABT. SPORTINO ARTICLES AND NEWS, By a competent Editor. CHESS AND DRAUGHT PROBLEMS. INTERESTING SERMON FOR SUNDAY READING. THE LADIES' COLUMN, Embracing CSEFUL HOUSEHOLD HINTS, FASHIONS, POETRY; EC., &c. PASTIME COLUMN'. VARIETIES, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED, &C, lie, &c. "THE AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS" nis for many years past occupied the front rank ol Sew Zealand Tournals, and, through its steady and rapil nrogress, possesses a LARGER BONA FIDE CIRCULATION than any other newspaper in the colony. On account of its extensive class of readers—who are the producers, traders, and settlers of country districts, and consequently the very classes advertisers deeire to reach—the Wbeklt Nk*b is an UNRIVALLED ADVEB.TISCNG MEDIUM. It is received and read in almost every hamlet, village, town, and settler's home in the North Island, besides having a numerous list of Subscribers n the South Island and the Australian Colonies. Owing to the very extensive and still rapidljiucrcadinir circulation, TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED, The First for distant Country places and tbe South, on FRIDAY MORNING; «nd the Second for the Town and nearer Country Settlements, on SATURDAY MORNING. Although the proposed enlargement and illustra tions will involve a verv heavy annual expenditure, the price will be kept below that of any other weekiy newspaper of in the Colonies, and will be £1 2s Gd P RR ANNUMOR GS PER QUARTER (IN ADVANCE) (Including Postage within the Colouyj. CRKDIT TKRMS — 6S 6D PER QUARTER. Coachbuilders. "ROYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE AN! 3PBING FACTORY. DURHAM STKr.KT W£ST, AUOKLAKD. ALEXANDER MACKIE Desires to return hl« siccire thanks to his numcroui customets and to the public generally for tbe very liberal share of su port th t has been given to him in the past, and he will try to merit and hopes to u'ain an increa-oU trade in the future. A.M. has no<r got Rone to a great txoensc. in ord«r that at a first cost be might nave his vhole pKce, nea, and machinery so arranged as to economise to the fullest extent both in time and labor. He ta< .iour so thai his ujigbt be enabled to give bis avion ers the full benefit ari-ing from such economical tiuu aod ißbor «avin< ar angement, and this bwng actc yiplished he has now the greatest facilities for doing an eltemivebusiness with ••use and quick dispatch, iiud at the lowest pricesAll Orders given or Bent io a. Mackie, either for rjew worn or repair , will receive his 1-ninediate attention and tlie sinie will be prouiptiy and faiihful'y eiecnteii, ami he is willing to give to -ettlers in the Country di-tricts all tbe &ss:s::i"ce aod »U the advantages that be pos-ibly ran ; be is therefore prepared to do their w ,rk, when required building any kind of Carriage or V ehicln of any given descriuton, on timo payment! on such terms as *ball bo most sniuble aud aivant .geons to the customer-, so ti at if settlera don't h .ve a Trap, th* fauit will bn ibeiis not bis. See onr IliU6!.r.it<-d Trad* Circular whuta will be hun; in M the Railway Station* ant! in all public places-cee it and re* it. f-S.—A.M. beg! to intiimte to lib customers that he has eogafir d ill* services of a Coach Painter aiio a loach Trimmer, so that .1! work will be done umier his own sup-rvision ana directions, and guaranteed to be doae In Ont-chuj; tyle.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5918, 4 November 1880, Page 6

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790

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5918, 4 November 1880, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5918, 4 November 1880, Page 6

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