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WARWICK HOTEL, COENES OF MANCHESTER AND CASHEL STREETS. i IiATE OF WETHERSTONE'S (Otago), HOKITIKA, THE BDLLER, AND ADDISON'S FLAT (West Coast). WINES AND SPIRITS Of the Choicest Quality only fcept, And SPARKLING ALES. Every Accommodation for Boarders, And GOOD STABLING. 6659 PATENT WROUGHT NAILS. J. J. CORDES & CO., rTIHE Patentees and Sole Manufacturers oi A the well-known Patent Wrought Nails T commonly known as "EWBANK'S NAILS," desire to make it known that they have adopted a " Star" or "Cross," as their Trade Mark, and tbat all Nails now made and senl out by them, except clasp, bear this mari upon their heads, and that within every package sent from their Works is also placed a card bearing their name and address. Anj Nats, therefore, which are not distinguished as above must not be confounded with "EWBANK'S NAILS," the quality of which is so well appreciated as being far superior to that of any other make, DOS WORKS, NEWPORT, Monmouthshire, England. 1 158 FAMILY HERALD. TjiAMILY HERALD, Wkekly Id. The " Illustrated London News," in reference to pure literature speaks of "Tne Family Hekald, that joy to tens of thousands of innocent English households." "DUMILY HERALD, Monthly 6d. The " Saturday Review' ays " The Family Herald stands at the head, both in age and popularity, of all the penny serials. * * * The Editor is the confidant and confessor in every station of life. The Answers to Correspondents cannot be fictitious, a romance and a life history being embodied in aluv st each of them. * * * Its novels and tales are quite as well written as the best circulating library stories." "CIAMILY nERALD, Annually 7s 6d. The "Literary Gazette" says : "It must be said of the Family Herald that it is the purest reading of all purely amusing literature ; it is indeed a family paper." "PIAMILY HERALD, Wkekly Id. The "BritMi Quarterly Review" says: " Under the head of ' The Story Toller,' we have novels and tales simpler and purer in structure thnn in the pages of the other penny serials. * * * There arc charming verses let into its pages, like sunshine, to brighten them. * * * It is well considered with reference to its aims, a.id is various and amusing, with a fair amount of utility intermixed. Of all these publications we are incliued to consider the Family Hekald the best." T^AMILY HERALD, Monthly 6d. Leigh Hunt, in his Autobiography, says : "I call out every week for my Family Hebald, a renny publication qualified to inform the best of its contemporaries." TjiAMILY HERALD, Annually 7s 6d. The " Bookseller " says : " For amusing reading, such as may be admitted to one's household without fear of consequences, we can recommend the Family Hebald. You get portions of a well-written novel, novel- , lettes, useful information, interspersed throughout, answers to correspondents, alone worth the money, and a variety of other matters, which will make readers either | merrier or wiser, or perhaps both." London : W. Stevens, 421, Strand • and by Order of all Local Booksellers' and Agents. 3703

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 1482, 27 November 1872, Page 1

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