. Publications. S. -L A. B G E M E N T OF THE «AUCKLAND WEEKLY ' NEWS." Established, 1863. Weekly Hbkald incorporated, 1876. : The Wkzklt New 3 is now permanently enlarged hem twenty-four to THIRTY-TWO PAGES, ir the same size as the-Australasian, thus affording jnoro spaco for the NEWS 01? THE WEEK, 1 and giving room for features of special intereßt to the readers of a journal which aims at being speci- ' illy * SETTLERS' AND FAMILY' JO tJRNAL, TOR BOTH TOWN AND COUNTRY. ... Arrangements have been completed to have the "Wl!!M Nnws illustrated by first-rate Aitista. The illuitration3 will consist of : ' Diagrams of New Inventions for Manufacturing or Agricultural Improviments. Portraits of Eminent Colonists, or Citizens, ■with Biographical Sketches. Prominent Buildings or Establishments in :' Auckland, or elsewhere in the Colony. General Illustrations of Seenery, or Events . , . of Interest abroad. . Tn ® '. "WEEK L Y NEW S" ' Now consists ef TH I ETY-TWO PAG S, or ' i 160 COLUMNS OF READING, l jt is not only a first-class Weekly Newspaper, but also combines tha character of a - MAGAZ I N E, SPOR TING, AND LITEJRAEY . JOURNAL. *. Below is given a list ot some of the leading contents "'of each issue of the WkikLy News:— AT.T. THE IMPORTANT COLONIAL, INTEKCOLO- ; ; NIAL, AND ENGLISH NEWS. LATEST CABLEGRAMS AND TELEGRAMS PP.OM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. INTERESTING SERIAL TALES, BY CELEBRATED : . ' AUTHORS. A SELECTION OF. INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVB AORICtTLTURAL ARTICLES, Suited to the season; and written by the best local authorities. .THE POULTRY YARD. ' THE APIARY. SPORTING ARTICLES AND NEWS, 1 . .By, a competent Editor. , J CHESS'AND DRA.UGHT PROBLEMS. INTERESTING SERMON FOR SUNDAY READING, . THE LADIES' COLUMN, Embracing • BSEFUL HOUSEHOLD' HINTS, FASHIONS, POETRY • ' &c., &c. PASTIME COLUMN. VARIETIES, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED, .to, .Sc. I:; ftc. : . "THE AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS" has for many years, past occupied tho front.rank of New Zealand Journals, and, through: its Bteady and rapid: progress, possesses a LARGER BONA FIDE CIRCULATION ; than any other newspaper in thj colony. On account of ita extensive class of readers—who aje the producers. traders, and settlers of country districts, and consequently the very classes advertisers desire to reach—the Wbbelt News,is, ;in UN RIVALLED ADVERTISING MEDIUM. It in received and read in almost every hamlet, Tillage, town, and settler's home in the North Isldnd,: : besides having a' numerous list of Subscribersin the South Island and the Australian Colonies. Owing to the very extensive and still raplillyincreasihg isirculjaiori,' T W O EDI T I ON S '.. ARE PUBLISHED, ' lha First for distant Country places and the South, on FRIDAY MORNING;,and .the Second for the Town and' nearer Country Settlements, on. SATURDAY HORNING. Although the proposed enlargement and illustrations will involve a very heavy annual expenditure, the price "will : be kept below that of any other weekly newspaper of.similiar size in the Colonies, and will be ' £1 2s 6d ; P E AN N u M ':' OR 6s PER QUAXTER (IN ADVANCE) (Including Pontage within the Colsnyj. CREDIT TKRMS ;— 6S 6D PER QUARTER. Boogseliers and Stationers. D W A JLI D A Y T E, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER •:■■■■ AND STATIONJ3E, 100, QOIKN STREET, Auckland, ■. Begs respectfully ■ to announce that preparatory to :.■■■ Btooiiakinu on.the Ist September, A GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE will be held, Commencing oik WEDNESDA Y, the llth of August ; v. ... When . • SEVEN THOUSAND POUNDS WORTH or NEW BOOKS. AND STATIONERY • (Impotted during the current year) : : : Will be offered .AT. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR GASH. , The Stocks offered comprise— . Shipments of New Books—The Latest Magazinos and Bound Seilflla-'-Ledgers—Cask Books—Day Bogki—Journals—Waste Booke, &o —Photagrajrkia Albamß— "Writing Albums—Scrap Albums—Deskß— OleOßrapbs . • Zincograplis (coloured and Choice C' nsigamfQt of Sunday School Koward Cards ArtbU' Colours and Materialß-DrawinjC Papor« (mounted and unmounted)—A 81iipiaeut of Iho Bkst New Tracing Pftpers—Tracing Linen—Globes (terrestrial and celestial)—-Inkstands. : "Also, a largo and carefully lelected atock of . ftvery dwcriptloxi of GENERAL & MISCELLANEOUS STATIONERY : All; the English and Americaa Newspapers and Hagaaines are received regularly by Mali Steamers. Price lUts on application. . The Country Order Pepartmoat Is now usder* OOUfo RKVI9IOK. All Orders will be forwarded with despatch, and chabobd at tub t*ry 4 lOW EST RATES. N.B.—A nnmberof parcels ot goods bought cheap will be cleared atavery low figure. EDWARD WAYTE, liirOHTBR or B00.&11 aki> Stationery, street, Auckland. R E. E inch ® (LATE,T, TUUBKLIi), 212, QUBKN bTRBBT, AUCKLAHD, - bookseller and stationer. josr received, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTHDAY . Cards. . rjlHJfi COTTON FOR NEW ZEALAND " C HAD WICK'S." NOTED FOR STRENGTH, ELASTICITY, AND FREEDOM rROM; KNOIS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5869, 8 September 1880, Page 3
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734Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5869, 8 September 1880, Page 3
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