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PUBUECATIOKS. ffIHE FAMILY HERALD 1 A Domeet A Magazine of Useful Information and Amusement. fTIHE FAMILY HERALD, Weekly, Id. fIIHE FAMILY HERALD, Monthly, SA. ?BHE FAMILY HERALD, Anno* A Volumes, 7b Gd. THE FAMILY HERALD, Complete Set*. Twent/-three Volumes, £9. fJIHE FAMILY HERALD. A All the back numbers are In print, an may bo had by order of any Bookseller. ITpHE FAMILY HERALD. A Registered for transmission abroad. Tho SATURDAY REVIEW says :—"Th. j * Family Herald' stands at tho head, both in age and popularity, of all tb' penny serials. The editor is the cos fidant and confessor in every statics of life. Tho answers to correspondents cannot be fictitious, a romance and life history being embodied in almost each of them." The ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS in reference to pure literature, sayß :■— "Tho 'Family Herald,* that joy tc tens of thousands of innocent English households." The BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW says :—" The ' Family Herald' is well considered, with reference to its aims, and is various imd amusing, with a fair amount of utility intermixed. Ol all these weekly serials, we are inclined to consider tho 'Family Herald' tht beat." Tho LITERARY GAZETTE says:—"ll must bo said of tho ' Family Hondd' that it ia the purest reading of id) purely amusing Uterature." Tlio BOOKSELLER saya:—"For amusing reading, such as may bo admitted tc one's household without fear of con. quencos, we may rooommond tht 'Family Herald-' You get portiom of a well-written novel, novelettes, useful information interspersed throughout, answers to correspondents, alont worth the money, and other matters which will make readers either mer rier or wiser, or perhaps both." LEIGH HUNT, in hia "Autobiography,1 says:—"l call out every week for mj ' Family Herald,' a penny publication qualified to inform the best of ita contemporaries." LEADING and SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES "There ia a well-considered leading article or eesay, every week, npon some subject of an instructive or thoughtful character," —"British Quarterly Review.' "The essays are excellent specimens of strong, vigorous writing.' —" Cheltenham Journal." NOVELS AND TALES.—"Its novels and tales are quite aa well written aa thi best circulating Übrary etoriea." — "Saturday Review." "Under tht head of the 'Story Teller,' we havt novel and tales simpler and purer ix structure than in tho pages of the other penny serials."—" British Quarterly Review." "Many of its tales. If givenas throe-volume novels, would find their way to every reading-room and Übrary in tho kingdom."—"Ply•• mouth. Herald." ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.Ita correspondence ia great upoa carious matters, and opening np far. gotten treasures."—" Gloucester Chronicle." "The answers to correspon dents afford an insight to the operations of the heart and mind of society, which cannot bo obtained elsewhere." —" Tho Welchman." POETRY.—" There are charming verses le? into its pages, Ukosunahine, to brighter them." — "British Quarterly Review," "Its poetical contribution* are of a high character, and show that. a olever supervision is exercised oves thia- interesting department of the paper."—"Derby TeJcgraph," RANDOM READINGS.—" An anthology oi stray humor, moist judiciously selected."—"British Quarterly Review.' 48 Its Random Readings axe tho reoogrusod modern JooMiller."-—" Brighton Gazette." FAMILY MATTERS.—"Recipes and In ■stractions in. household matters, excellent in their way, are given week by week." —"British Quarterly Review." "It contains admirable in structions to housekeepers, the- choice of provisions, and housekeeping gene* rally."—" Derbyshire Advertiser." THE ;RH)DLEB.— '*A fund of amx-cmeui is afforded to tho home circle in Ita capital riddles, puzzles, enigmas, charades, and rebuses."—" Brighton Exa miner." "The beginner will learn considerably from ita ari'uhmetical &ud mercantile questions; while the more practised will find much to work 1 at in the mathematical, astronomical, nautical, and scientific questions, witl the advantage of solutions, whiel are given in extenac.—"Cambridge Chronicle.", London: W. Stbvkss, 421, Strand. "' And may be had by order 9 every elk* In Otago.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2002, 30 May 1868, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2002, 30 May 1868, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2002, 30 May 1868, Page 6

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