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| PUTBX.ICATIOIirS. mHE FAMILY HERALD f( A Dementia ■*• -Magazine of Useful Information and Amusement. fJIBDE FAMILY HERALD, Weekly, Id. mHE FAMILY HERALD, Moiithly, 6d. mHE FAMILY HERALD, Annua -"- Volumes, 7s Od. mHE FAMILY HERALD, Complete Sots, -*• Twenty-three Volumes, £9. mHE FAMILY HERALD. -*■ All the back numbers aro in print, an may bo had by order of any Bookseller. mHE FAMILY HERALD. ■*■ Registered for transmission abroad. The SATURDAY REVIEW says:—"Tho • Family Herald' stands at tho head, both in age and popularity, of all tb» penny serials. Tho editor is tne con fidant and confessor in every station of life. Tho answers'to correspondents cannot be. fictitious, a romanco and a life history being embodied in almost cacli of them." Tho ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, in reference to pure literature, says :— "Tho 'Family Herald,' that joy to tens of thousands of innocent English households." • Tho BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW says ;—"Tho 'Family Herald' is well considered, with referenco to ita aims, and is various and amusing, with a fair amount of utility intermixed. Of all these weekly serials, wo are inclined to consider tho' 'Family Herald' the boat." Tho LITERARY GAZETTE says:—"lt must bo said of tho ' Family Herald' that it is the purest reading of all purely amusing literature." Tho BOOKSELLER Bays :—" For amusing reading, such as may bo admitted to one's household without fear of contjuoncea, wo may recommend tho 'Family Herald.' You get portions of a well-written novel, novelettes, useful information interspersed throughout, answers to correspondents, alona worth tho money, anil other matters, which will inako readers cither merrier or wiser, or perhaps both." LEIGn HUNT, in his "Autobiography," Baya :—"I call out every week for my ' Family Herald,' a penny publication qualified to inform tho best of ita contemporaries." LEADING and SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES. "Tho to ia a well-conaidorod leading »a-«;uiuui uasay, every w<?eJt, upon tome subject of an instructive or thoughtful character," —"British Quarterly Roview.' "The essays aro excellent specimens of strong, vigorous writing.' —"Cheltenham Journal." NOVEUS AND TALES.—"Ita no vela and tales aro quite as well written as tho best circulating library stories." — "Saturday, Review." " Uudor tlio head of tho 'Story Teller,' we have novel and tales simpler and purer in structure than in tho pfigea of tho other penny aerials."—"British Quarterly Review." "Many of its talcs, if given as tbrcc-i'olurao novels, would find their way to every reading-room and library in the kingdom."—"Plymouth Herald." ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.— Its correapondenco is great upon curiona matters, and opening up forgotten treasures."—" Gloucester Chronicle." "The answers to correspondents afford an insight to tho operations of the heart and mind of society, which cannot bo obtained elsewhere." —" The Welehaian." POETRY. —"There are charming verges lot into its pages, like sunshine, to brighten 1 them." — "British Quarterly Review." "Its poetical contributions aro of a high character, and show that a clever supervision is exercised over this interesting department of tho paper."— "Derby Telegraph." RANDOM READINGS.—"An anthology of Btray humor, most judiciously ■ bolectcd."—"British Quarterly Re view.': : " Ita Random Readings aro tho recognised modem Joo Miller."—" Brighton Gazette." FAMILY MATTERS.—" Recipea and instructions in household mattera, excellent in their way, are given week by week."—"British Quarterly Review." "It contains admirable instructions to housekeepers, tho choice of provisions, and housekeeping generally."—" Derbyshire Advertiser." ' THE RIDDLER.— ' A fund of amusement is afforded to the homo circle in its | capital riddles, puzzles, enigmas, charades, and rebuses. "—"Brighton Examiner." "The beginner will learn j considerably from its arithmetical and mercantile questions; while the more practised will find much to work at in the mathematical, astronomical, nautical, and scientific questions, with, tho advantage of solutions, which aro given in oxtenso.—"Cambridge Chronicle." London : W. Sthvxkv, 421, Strand. And may bo had by order o ovorv Jlorik •Uer in Otago,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1860, 16 December 1867, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1860, 16 December 1867, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1860, 16 December 1867, Page 7

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