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■argest Circulation of any Monthly Newspaper in the Colonies.

Published Monthly by 4*|jMMlll-- 1/ X C W " SUBSCRIPTION : WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. m a « v a"Ce 5/-.

The Modern Journal of Engineering, Architecture, Industry and Commerce, and Chronicle of the World's Invention. 1 Acknowledged by the Australasian Press and Public to be the best production of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. SOME PRESS OPINIONS. Auckland Herald :— " A paper that occupies a high ' Otago Daily Times .— " A well-printed journal devoted position m the estimation of New Zealand's engineers and i to the colony's advancement in building, engineering and inbusiness people." ! dustry. Evening Post, Wellington :— " A well-printed and highly Wairarapa Daily Times :— " A very interesting publication interesting publication of considerable value as an exposition of | whl ch every senous co i omst ought to subscribe to." the colony's progress in engineering, industrial and commercial . „ Manawatu Standard .—. — Even superior in some respects , ' to the Scientific American. A splendid publication." Christchurch Truth- — "Contains much reliable information of an original character." Taranaki Herald .— " A most creditable production teemChristchurch Press:-" A paper of undeniable merit mg with matter of first interest to New Zealanders." insofar as industrial and mechanical matters are concerned." Poverty B\y Herald • — " A high-class magazine devoted Grey River Argus .— " Of great importance to all interested to engineering and scientific achievement." in engineeimg ami the allied subjects " Napier Daily Telegraph — " Interesting equally to the Nelson Colonist — " A paper that is looked for amongst la) and the technical man on account of the clearness with the professions and trades " which its articles are written." A BUDGET OF APPRECIATION FROM NEAR AND FAR. Mr. R. S. Badger, Christchurch, writes — " I must com- Mr Horace A Fry, Riwaka — " I am so pleased with the pliment >ou heartily on Progtess, which should prove of immense articles in Progress that I will immediately fill in the order form benefit to the people of our progressive colony , and, further, and forward with ;/- for one year's subscription." I can testify to its value as an advertising medium for it brings Mr. C Bristow, Christchurch (a well known inventor) : — me enquiries every month " " Enclosed is my subscription to Progress. I was exceedingly TT TT _, TT . , „ „ pleased with the first number, which I found hierhlv interesting Mr. H. H. Smith Weltington, writes — Progress repre- 5 iy "'» , , , r and instructive sents a mass of up-to-date and interesting information. My advertisement has appeared noxvhere except m your columns. Miss B J- MoL * T - Patentee, South Dunedin -" I must and if the enquiries are any indication of the value of that adver- compliment jou on Progress. It is a most creditable proT _ , „ duction tisement, then as an advertiser I am satisfied Mr. A. O Svchse, C E., Melbourne ." I like your journal Mr. N. Andrew, Wanganui :— " As one who has had several very mnch and the matter 1S hlgh]y mteresting .» year's of press experience I take pleasure m congratulating Mr Francis h _ Snow> Adelaide ._« T congratulate you you on the excellence of Progress. upon your progiessive enterprise, and wish you every success " Messrs. J. W. Wallace & Co . Wellington — " Express Australian Manufacturing & Importing Co., Sydney pleasure at the excellent manner in which Progress is got up. " Progress exceeds oui anticipations, and we take this opporPrintmg, illustrating and general arrangement of the paper tunity of congratulating you upon the undoubted merit of your are equal to the best of British publications." paper." literary contributions dealing with Engineering, Industry Commerce. Art and Architecture will be received at the Editorial Office, 96 Cuba Street, Wellington.

The Editor. " Progress." 96 Cuba Street, Wellington. Please enter my name as a subscriber to " Progress," commencing with the issue, for twelve months and thereafter until countermanded. Enclosed please find stamps value 5/-, subscription for one year, including postage. Name Address Profession Subscribers may commence their subscription from November, 1905, if they so desire, as all the back numbers can be sent them.

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Progress, Volume I, Issue 10, 1 August 1906, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Progress, Volume I, Issue 10, 1 August 1906, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Progress, Volume I, Issue 10, 1 August 1906, Page 1 (Supplement)

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