THE WEEKLY PRESS HAVENS BBSS CONSIDERABLY ENLARGED AND BNTIHBX.T EBMODEIiLBD, IB NOW The B EST WeEKLY PaPE* IN CANTERBURY. No effort will bo spared to make it A WELCOME GUEST EVERYWHERE. farmers and those engaged in Agricultural Mid Pastoral Pursuits will find in THE YEOMAN COLUMN fhat a large portion of the paper is devoted exclusively to their interests, while the LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE s contained in the original and selected article! appearing under the heading of THE SPORTSMAN. This Department of the Paper receives special attention j end the fact that its columns contain reports from its special correspondents of all the principal Race Meetings of the colony, togcthci with the fullest and most reliable Sporting information, makes it invaluable to Breeders. Owners, and Trainers. CRICKET, AQUATICS, AND EOOTBALL, vVill, during their respective seasons, receivi every attention. For the General Reader care has been taken tc provide carefully selected SERIAL LITERATURE AND POETRY. The Lady Readers of the Weekly Press will find they havo not been overlooked, as the Latest Fashions in Dress and Millinery, togethei with useful Household Recipes, are to he found in THE LADIES’ COLUMN. In addition to the subjects enumerated abort special attention is paid to ART. MUSIC, AND THH DRAMA. The "Weekly Tress ALSO CONTAINS THE LATEST TELEGRAMS, NEWS OP THE DAY, STOCK and STATION REPORTS AND LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. S? HE W EEKX.Y i TJ E S 0> Having tlw LARGEST CIRCULATION Throughout the Colony of any APER PUBLISHED IN NEW ZEALAND, IS IN EVERY RESPECT THE EST ADVERTISING MEDIUM The W EEKLT P BESS Can he obtained from all Booksellers, Stationers, and News Agents in the Province, also from all the Agents of the “ Press ” Company (Limited,' in the various district?'.' Psion i SINGLE COPY—SIXPENCE. BnfcfloripHoa TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. SOCIAL, Medical and Hygienic Books published by Henry Smith, Doctor of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Jena, Sixteenth Thousand, fifty-seven engravings on wood. Price—sevenpenoe, post free. People’s Guide to Health ; or Volunteers’ Manual, a work on Physical Education and the Culture of the Healthful and Beautiful in Humanity, Subjects:—Physical Education —Laws of Life —How to render weak muscles strong—Gymnastics—Prevention of Disease—Cure of Disease—Air, Light, Skin, Diet, Bath, &0., &o. Gives Instructions for developing and strengthening the human body—How to regain lost health, resulting from exhaustion of nerve power, the effect of overtaxed energies—over work —city life—worry—brain toil—intemperance and other abuses of the system—How to secure long life, and avoid the Infirmities of old age, &o. Hknbt Smith, 8 Burton Crescent, London, W,O,
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1933, 5 May 1880, Page 4
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422Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1933, 5 May 1880, Page 4
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