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■p_ r Publicbions. — 7 * i TE AUCKLAND JJE W3 (illusxlted), A TOVN AND COtSTRV JOURNAL, Tl* J BEST WEIKLY NJWSPAPEIjIIN NEW ' ZEALAND. I Etabjished 1863./ "TUB AUCIUNDWKEKLY has for many years past icupied ihef'oit rank of New gealanil Journali*. and, througl its steady ami rapid progress, poises the CIRCULATION IN TUB 0 L ON Y. On account of its e»nsive class of readers -who are the Producers, Tilers, ami settlers of Country Districts, ami couseqintly the very classes adicrtisers desire to reaci-tbe AUCKLAND 'EEKLY NEWS ISiN UN HIV ADV H R TISI Nt MEDIUM. It is received and read ti ahiost every hamlet tillage, town, and Settler. hdue in the North Island,' besides having a loe- lis 1 , of Subscriber Id the Squill Island and the Aiumlln Colonies. Offing to the very cxtoaivu >id still rapidlyncreasiiy circulation, ; XIIKEE EDITIONS ARE I'JBLISHED, the First, (or distant Country 1 :tricts and the South, on TlllltsDAY JlOHNlIi; the Second, /or the Province, on FRIDAY JUN IN Li; and the Third, (or the Town and neari Country Settle luents, on SAXUUDAY MuH-M.Nt. THE ILLUSTRATES CONSIST OF j CELEBRATED CHARACTERS OR PASSING EVENS, and ov NUMEROUS AGRICULTUhL VIEW'S MACHINERY, STOCK, LANTS, ASD MATTERS OF INTEREST D COUNTRY SETTLERS. | It is published at the price! £1 2 s 6 b PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE (PosniD 10 any part of iue CIO.NY), A price which brings it within the each of si classes of Settlers. Below is given a list of some of the lead contents of this excellent paper every ivjk. THE j J^EWS Is not only a first-class Weekly New; aper, but also combines the character ( a MAGAZINE, SPORTING and LITERARY URNAL. THE LOCAL NEWS OF THI WEEK. LATEST CA li LEG AMS AND TELEGRAMS j FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. ALL TUB ! IMPORTANT COLONIAL, INTffiCOLONIAL AND ISLAND NEWS FULL SUMMARIES OF EUROPEAN NEWS '■ ON ARRIVAL OF THE SUEZ AND AMEKICAN|MAILS. INTERESTING SERIAL TALES, BY CELIiBRATRD AI'TIICRS, NUMEROUS INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE . AGRICULTURAL ARTICLES, Suited to the season, and written by the best loca authorities. ' AGRICULTURAL NEWS AND ARTICLES FROM EUROPE, By one o the best authorities in England CHE ORCHARD, POULTRY YARD, AND DAIRY. MEDICAL NOTES. SPORTING AND TURF MEWS. CRICKET, FOOTBALL, to. CHESS AND DRAUGHT PROBLEMS. INTERESTING SERMONS, SUNDAY ItKADI.NO. TWO PAGESofGENERAL EXTRACTS. THE 1. A 1)1158' COLUMN, FHimtriN'it'SEFDl, nOUSHIIOLD HINTS, FASHIONS, POETRY, Ac., Ac. THE CHILDREN'S COLUMN. VARIETIES (ORIGINAL AND SELECTED), GOSSIP SCIENCE AND INVENTIONS. LITERATURE, MUSIC, AND DRAMA. THE TOURIST. THE SKETCEER, &c., A'c., Ac. TrIK CIRCULATION IN THE 0 0 L 0 M Y. PRICE Single Copy, Cd ; £1 2s fin per Annum Posted to any part of New Zealand. SOME FACTS ABOUT THE NEWS. 1. Tub Auckland Weekly News is the best ireekly newspaper in New Zealand. 1. 'Die Auckland Weekly News has the largest circulation of any weekly printed in the colony. 3 Tun Auckland Weekly News litis subscribers In even part nf New Zealand, in Australia, in the Islands of (hpSouth Pacific, and throughout America and England. 4. The Auckland Weekly news, in consequence of its extensive and world-wide circulation among all sections of the public, has no rival among; Its colonial contemporaries as an advertising medium 6. The Auckland Weekly News aims at being first and foremost a colonist's journal, and en deavours to combine all the features of a general newspapei with the characteristics of a well-in. formed and interesting magazine. 6. Tim Auckland Weekly News has a large staff of country correspondents, who regularly simply it with all the news of their respective districts, while special report) of all events of sufficient importance aie provided. 7. Tub Auckland weekly News devotes great ittention In agricultural pursuits, and to all questions connected with th« farm and field, and which ire likely to prove interesting and"useful to settlers In their practical overv.day work; while it is a recognised Authority on all out-door amusements, racing, athletics, aquatics, etc. 8. The Auckland Weekly News publishes from time to tiinn contributions from some of the most prominent colonial writers of the day, and special articles by member.'' of its own staff descriptive ol the progress of settlement and public works, the development of the mineral and other natural re, sources of the colony, and the marvellous scenic eights of NewZealan ». The Auckland Weekly News Is an Ulnatratert family newspaper, and contains serial stories by leading authors in the world of fiction, a column devoted to the amusement or instruction of tilt young, games of chess and draughts, the go.'sip ol the city and the stage, all that is new or interesting in art, literature, science, medicine, fashions, and society; together with a large variety of general reading, and a sermon by a leading preacher of the day in. The Auckland Weekly News, in addition jo the special features already enumerated, conwins each week a careful compilation of the nows of Europe and America received by electric cable; the Political, social, and general news of Australasia; letters dealing with the affairs of the day from correspondents in various parts of the world; answers , '["initios on a very wide range of subjects; anp leading articles on the topics of the hour. It Is printed anil folded by specially-imported machiney ®» the newest .and- most approved type, • and is acsnowledged to be t'je most popular weekly news [piper published La Now Zf&iani

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10020, 6 January 1896, Page 3

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889

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10020, 6 January 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10020, 6 January 1896, Page 3

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