THE “GLOBE.” The above Journal having changed hands, the present Proprietor begs to inform the reading public that no expense will be spared to render THE “GLOBE” Equal in all respects to THE BEST PENNY PAPER IN NEW ZEALAND. ARRANGEMENTS have been made at the various centres of population throughout the Colony, so that the LATEST TELEGRAMS AND ALL THE MOST IMPORTANT NEWS Will be placed before its readers up to the hour of going to press. To local matters especial prominence will be given, and ALL THE NEWS OF THE DAY Will be carefully collected and given in a readable form. Its LEADING ARTICLES Will deal with all questions affecting the general welfare of the Colony generally, and Canterbury in particular. Attention will also be given to the publishing of INTERPROYINCIAL AND COLONIAL NEWS, Which may be of interest to the general reader, and SPECIAL Telegraphic Correspondence Has been arranged for in order to render this department of the paper complete. In view of the approaching Racing Season, arrangements have been made for reliable and late SPORTING INTELLIGENCE From all parts of New Zealand. Selected SERIAL TALES AND SKETCHES From the best Magazines of the day will also form a feature. In fact the object the Proprietor will have in view is the rendering THE “GLOBE” MORE PARTICULARLY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER, And in every respect onejsuited FOR THE FIRESIDE, TO ADVERTISERS IT OFFERS THE BEST MEDIUM FOR PUBLICITY, It’s circul; ition being now large and daily increasing. Peicb. ... One Penny - dvertisemehts will be received at the ce, Hereford street, and at the Press ce, Cashel street, up to 45 o’clock each ernoon, except Saturdays, wiben the latest »e will be 2 p.m. 2hntcfydrch, Ist October, 1874,
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 433, 2 November 1875, Page 4
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