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."-"--. - - - - . . ■ • f pii %% '!¥-' W - THE : NEW C jJCPIItf TJ §4 I I NEW EVENING PAPER, "In its tongue there hang a thousand virtues." The want of a Newspaper, other than a mere advertising sheet or the mouthpiece of a clique, has long been felt in the Auckland district. THE EVENING- BELL will supply that want and end the monotonousness of the monopoly at present existing. .As the Sun shines for all so the Bell rings for all. The BELL will sing an infinite number of tunes ; but all will chime in unison with the general melody ; it will not play one tune to-day and another qTirfce different to-morrow. The BELL will be found to be the great enuueiator 'of all that transpires in the world; the indispensable and universal communicator of the business of life, from the cradle to the coffin. Buy the BELL and learn how the " world wags." The EVENING- BELL will contain— All the Latest Cables. All the Latest Telegrams. All the Latest Sporting News. All the Latest Political News. All the Latest "War News. All the Latest Social News. In short, all the Neavs of the World, and some New Ideas THE PRICE OF THE BELL WILL BE ONE PENNY. Human ingenuity has invented nothing that costs so much to produce and that is sold for so little as a Newspaper. BUY THE BELL, PRICE ONE PENNY. HOW WE ADVERTISE "THE BEL L." TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO COMMEMORATE OUR ADVENT. FRIZES! PRIZES!! FIRST PRIZE : STEEL ENGRAVING, IN GILT FRAME Value £20 SECOND PRIZE: STEEL ENGRAVING- Value £10 THIRD PRIZE: PAINTING Value £5 10— OTHER PRIZES— IO 10 ENGRAVINGS, 20s each £10 50— MORE PRIZES— SO ENGRAVINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF EMINENT PERSONS N.B. — These Values are not fictitious ; a drawer displeased with his prize can have its declared value in coin. Full Particulars of the mode of awarding the Prizes will be found in another column. BUY THE BELL, PRICE ONE PENNY.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 337, 23 May 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 337, 23 May 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 337, 23 May 1885, Page 2