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gtTBLICATIoy^ ~ mHE FAiIILYHERA^TTr^ Amusement. "»aea m^j JHE FAMILY HERALD, R mHE FAMILY HERALD *wv mHK FAMILY HEIULIT'T^ A Volumeo, 7b Gd. ' mHE FAMILY IIERALJ), (\,, nr w,. J- Twontr-throo Volumwi, £9. ' lV *- mHE FAMILY HERALD. J- AU the back numbers are i a prin may bo had by order of any JV.b-'ifcr ** mHE FAMILY HERALD. A Entered for transmission abroad. Tho SATURDAY REVIEW says-~«. r <FamU y Hcndd' stM d Satth , h 2 both in age and popularity, of all jt« penny aerials. Tho editor is tko «-* fidant and confessor in every sU«<" of life. The «™ to correspond^ cannot bo lictitioun, a r<m WlCo Md life history being embodied in aW each, of them." The ILLUSTRATED LONDON N KWs inrefcrenee to pure literature M " g "The 'Family Herald,' that joy"fc tons of thousands o£ iuuocent En^':«K households." "" The BRITISH QUARTERLY HKVIBw says :—" The ' Family I{ CIal(l . k considered, with reference to its ai^ and is various and anuising, with t fair amount of utility iutennixed. 0! all these weekly serials, wo art mclkol to consider tho 'Family Ik-nld" tit best." Tho LITERARY GAZETTE Mys: _.. h must bo caid of tlm ' Family HcraJd' that it ia the purest reading of all purely amusing literature." The BOOKSELLER says:-"For anra^ reading, auch as may be- admitted faone's household without fear of (sequence*, wo may recommend tfct'Family Herald.' You grt portion* of a well-written novel, novelettes, awful information interspersed throughout, answers to eorrcHpond.'ntu, *lorn worth tho money, and other matter* which will iniiko readers cither mat rier or wiaer, or perhap.) Loth." LEIGH HUNT, in his "Autobiography,l flays :—"I call out every week for my •Family Herald,' a penny puMic-itta qualified to inform the best of its can. temporaries." LEADING and SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES "Thoro is a well-conaidered leading article or essay, every week, upon tew subject of an instructive or thougMtd character," —"British Quarterly It* view.' "The essays are exccßeafr specimens of strong, vigorous writing.1 —"Cheltenham Journal." NOVELS AND TALES.—"Its novel) ud tales are quite as woll written v tit best circulating library stories." — "Saturday Review." "Under tit bead of the ' Story Telkr,' we law novel and talcs simpler and purer ix> structure than in tho pagea of tie other penny serials."—" British Qaxtfcerly Review." "Many of its teles, " If given as three-volumo novels, wonIA find their way to every reading-won and library in tho kingdom."—"Hj* mouth Herald." ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTB.Ita correspondence ia great upon ourioufi matters, and opening up forgotten treasurea."—" Gloucester Chronicle." "The answers to correapoo dents afford an insight to tho opustiona of the heaxt and mind of Bocisty, which cannot be obtained elsevhow. —"Tho Welohman." POETRY.—" There are charming verses W> into ita pages, likoßunahine, to brigbtcsj them." — "British Quarterly Keview." "Ita poetical contribution* are of a high character, and stow that a clever srujjervision is excrebed otk this interaating department of tt» paper."—"Derby Telegraph." RANDOM READINGS.—" An anthology <£ stray humor, most judiciously selected."—"BritiahQaarisriyltoYiw. "Its Random Readings are tho reoognised modern Joo Miller."— " UrigMor Gazotto." FAMILY MATTERS.— "Ke-ipes aad sti-uctiona ia household matters, o*collent in their way, are given ww.* by week-"—" British Quarterly im* view." "It contains adimrabln ia Btraddona to housekeepers, tho chw* of provifliona, and honsekeepiog gja** rally." " Dorbyskiro Advcrtissr. THEEEDDLER.— 'A fund of a?ntw«»Ka* Is afforded to the homo circk » ita capital riddles, puzzles, enigmas,^ radea, andrebuaea."-" Brighton B» miner." "Tho beginner will Jss™ oonsiderably from its arithmetical m mercantile qncstiona j while the nww practised mil find much to was* at in the mathematical, astaronoffiK** nautical, and scientific questions, wfij» tho advantage of solutions, w»» are glvon in oxtenEO.-"Cw« J'^" Chronicle." iKmctom: W. Sctvkks, 421, StrwA AM nuybe iadbyorteo ««* •Uet In Otago.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2003, 1 June 1868, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2003, 1 June 1868, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2003, 1 June 1868, Page 6