THE AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS.
The Auckland Weekly News occupies the position of the PREMIER WEEKLY JOURNAL OF NEW ZEALAND
Its popularity in the town and country districts of the North Island is attested by the LARGE CIR CULATION WHICH IT ENJOYS, while in other parts of the colony, in Australia, and the Islands, and in America and England, it is widely known and read.
As an ADVERTISING MEDIUM it thus possesses advantages which no similar newspaper in the colony can lay claim to.
Its COUNTRY NEWS, supplied each week by a numerous staff of reliable correspondents, is complete and impartial.
Considerable space is devoted to the PRACTICAL WORK OF THE FARM, and to all subjects relat. ng to Agriculture. This department of the News is under the charge of a gentleman of great experience and knowledge of all matters connected with the CULTIVATION OF THE SOIL, and to render the information given as useful as possible, the subjects treated on are ILLUSTRATED BY SKILFULLYEXECUTED ENGRAVINGS.
The SPORTS OF THE FIELD AND TURF are fully chronicled, and attention is devoted to the pleasant and interesting games of CHESS and DRAUGHTS.
As a FAMILY JOURNAL and GENERAL NEWSPAPER the News ranks equally high, and the greatest care is exercised to maintain the wholesome tone and character of its reading matter— nothing that is offensive to good taste or cherished convictions being admitted to its columns.
It contains a WEEKLY HISTORY OF THE NEWS OF THE WORLD, and SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS on a wide range of subjects from the facile pens of accomplished writers.
Its SERIAL TALES are of absorbing interest, and are contributed by some of the foremost novelists of the day.
A SERMON by an eminent divine, or some well selected SUNDAY READING, is also published each week
Smith and Caughey have opened up 60 pieces plain and striped flannelette 36nieces of Onehunga shirting flannel, the first goods of this class made by the N.N Z W Co aplend 1 values; also an enormous stock or English and colonial flannels and blankets, at Queen-street and Karangahape Road
Remarkable Disappearance.— Very remarkable disappearance of all dirt from everything by using Hudson's Extract of Soap RewardPunty, health, perfect satisfaction by irregular saucepans, and all domestic washing. References are in their way the best recommendations. The opinions of those in whom we conmie, whose experiences we respect, and whose judgments we admire, are generally sure to guide us right. At any rate, they are apt to be reliable. No menu will willingly mislead another, or seeing him , in crooked paths would not try and guide him Into the way that is straight. The authentic certificates that accompany Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps have been the touchstone to its success. *.',. :| .■■.:.:.•■..■'■.' s ■!■■....,»
The Best Disinfectant in any weather is the Union Oil, Soap, and Candle Company's Carbolic Soap. No household should be without it.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9039, 27 April 1888, Page 3
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477THE AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9039, 27 April 1888, Page 3
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