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THE "HAURAKI" ECLIPSED.

WAIHI TAKES A BACK SEAT! COOLGARDIE NOWHERE 1

CALEDONIAN RECORD BROKEN ! v>5,840 ouncks to the ton. Work it out for yourself. Indian Chief Cigarettes, 35,840 ounces to the ton, and more satisfaction to tho ounce than any other brand.

Some of the leading members of the Royal Academy have been severely criticised and tiiki-n to task for selling their creations to advertising firms, and oven executing " works of art" to the specific order of " somebody's siwp " or " General pills," Punch has lecently issued a clever ikit on the advertising mania introduced between paragraphs of bona fide interest, »nd publishes a specimen of what we may expect in the novel of the future

There is (suys n London paper) undoubtedly « grievance in thin reijiect. There is nothing more annoying, or more likely to mnko a man want to get up and kick himself than to liommence n nub-lender on the Chitrul war nr tho Salisbury forcien policy, und eventuajly Su<] himself Ut«jr»l)y m a lather of Se»gull's Moouliplit Soap; AYe quite agree witti this (snys another exuhimije), and hold sucH ft practice to be quit* indefensible. There is a time and a plac« tor everything, and thoro i* plenty of scope for advertising without monopolising the reading mutter of public interest. There is only one pleji of jusLiflo.ition, and that is when an article of sterling vulue nmi iinHaputable quality, such as Vanity Fdii'&Uigiirottas, is to be brought and kept before the public

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10699, 22 August 1896, Page 2

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THE "HAURAKI" ECLIPSED. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10699, 22 August 1896, Page 2

THE "HAURAKI" ECLIPSED. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10699, 22 August 1896, Page 2