Publications. THE J^EWS ; (ILLUSTRATED),' A TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL. THE LARGEST AND BEST WEEKLY NEWS # PAPER IN NEW ZEALAND. 40 COLUMNS 40 LARGER CHAN ANY OTHER NEWSFAPER IN NEW ZEALAND. Established 1863. " THE AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS " has for many years past occupied tbe front rank of New Zea*. land Journalism, and, through its steady and rapid progress, possesses a LARGER BONA FIDE CIRCULATION than any other weekly newspaper in the colony. , On account of its extensive class of readers—who arc the Producers, Traders, and Settlers of Country Districts, and consequently the very classes advertissri desire to reach—the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS | 18 AN UNRIVALLED ADVERTISING jyjEDIUM. It Is received and read in almost every hamlet,' village, town, and settler's home In the North Island besides having a long list of Subscribers in the South Island and the Australian Colonies. Owing to the very extensive and still rapidly-la* creasing circulation, TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED, the First, for distant Country Districts and the South on FRIDAY MORNING; and the Second, for th» Town and nearer Country Settlements, on SATUR» DAY MORNING. THE AUCKLAND J^EWS HOW CONSISTS or FORTY PAGES, OR 200 COLUMNS 200 And Is not only a first-class Weekly Newspaper, but i also combines the character of a MAGAZINE, SPORTING, AND LITERARY JOURNAL. THE ILLUSTRATIONS CONSIST OF CELEBRATED CHARACTERS OR PASSING EVENTS, AND OF NUMEROUS AGRICULTURAL VIEWS, MACHINERY, STOCK, PLANTS, AND MATTERS OF INTEREST TO THE COUNTRY SETTLER. It is published at the price of £1 2 s 6 D PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE (Posted to any part or the Colony), A price which brings it within the reach of all classes of Settlers. Below Is given a list of some of the leading content! of this excellent paper every week. THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK. LATEST CABLEGRAMS AND TELEGRAMS VROM ALL FARTS OF THE WORLD. ALL TBE IMPORTANT COLONIAL, INTERCOLONIAL, AND ISLAND NEWS. PULL SUMMARIES OF EUROPEAN NEWS ON ARRIVAL OF THE SUEZ AND AMERICAN MAILS. INTERESTING SERIAL TALES, BY CELEBRATED AUTHORS. NUMEROUS INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL ARTICLES, Suited to the season, and written by the best local authorities. THE ORCHARD. THE POULTRY YARD. SPORTING ARTICLES AND TURF NEWS, CRICKET, FOOTBALL, fco. CHESS AND DRAUGHT PROBLEMS.' INTERESTING SERMONS, OB SUNDAY READING. A PAGE OF GENERAL EXTRACTS. THE LADIES' COLUMN, EMBRACING USEFUL HOUSEHOLD HINTS, FASHIONS, POETRY, CHIT-CHAT, Sc., &0. THE CHILDREN'S COLUMN. VARIETIES, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. GOSSIP. SCIENCE AND ART. LITERATURE, MUSIC, AND THE DRAMA. THE TOURIST. THE SKETCHER. &a, &c., &c. 40 COLUMNS 40 LARGER THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER IN NEW ' ZEALAND. THE . LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE COLONY I , | (Posted to any part of New Zealand.) Single COPY, 6d, , PRICE; , v\ : :U: £1 3a 6d P ER A mv^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7693, 19 July 1886, Page 7
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449Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7693, 19 July 1886, Page 7
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