,LITERATTJ,RE - POX THE MILLION! fpHE undersigned, begs to thank the country inhabitants for their liberal patronage during the past «;ight years,' " and has to intimate that he is in direct communication with all parts of the world, r iii i j. " '■- • ' . • - ■ , from where he receives a constant Monthly supply of every description of • Newspapers and Magazines . The following are the prices (including postage.) of some of the principal publications :—: — Per Year. Home News . . . 13s. . European. Mail . . . 13s. Illustrated London News (4 copies each month) . 425. Nation (do.) . . 30s. Irishman (do.) . . . 30s. Edinburgh Scotsman (do ) . 255. | Inverness Courier (do.) . 30s. • 'Australasian, or Leader (do.) . 355. .- Melbourne Catholic Advocate (do.) . . . 355. Otago Weekly Witness (do ) . 255. J. Braithwaite, IMPORTER, &c. 'mew's of the would, a San Francisco Monthly Newspaper, Similar to the Home News and European Mail, containing a complete summary of latest telegraphic despatches from all parts of the Globe, expressly compiled for the Colonies, and being One Month's Later News than any of the London Newspapers. — 13s. per annum. J. Braithwaite, IMPORTER, &c. fTHE GENTLEMAN'S JOURNAL — an Illustrated Magazine of Literature, Information, and Amusement, .and the companion work to the Young Eadies' Journal — is specially recommended for its splendid coloured Cromo-Lithographic Pictures, Tales of-- -Fact and Fiction, (Illustrated), Descriptive Essays, Readings and Recitations, Biographical Sketches, Remarkable - Incidents (Illustrated), Sports, Pastimes, Games, etc., Angling, Boating, Cricket, Fencing, Gymnastics, Riding, Driving^ Skating, Shooting, Swinjming, etc., Chess, Draughts, and other- Indoor Games, Keeping and Rearing Domestic Pets, Plain Instructions in -Science, Chemistry, Photography, -Pyrotechny, Gardening, etc., Lessons upon the Construction of Mathematical, Optical, and Scientific Instruments,- Legerdemain, prestidigitation, Charades, Enigmas, Rebuses, Conundrums, Puzzles, etc., Arithmetical and Mathematical Problems. — 245. per annum. J. Braithwaite, IMPORTER, &o. J. B. begs to inform ihe Theatrical Profession and Amateur Societies, that he has been appointed Sole_Agentjn_New ' Zealand for Lacey's Plays, and has just . received 10,000 copies of the latest and . , moot, favourite plays, and will, in future, be in constant receipt of fresh supplies every mail. JUST RECEIVED— AII the latest J n . " t| l^poks and Magazines on Spiritualism and itha Uarmonical Philosophy. *»*NOTIOE I— ln case of any Subacribers not receiving their Newspapers, , ilsCi, regularly, they are requested to iin- - 'xoediately send a notice to the under'^BFiBSCKiPTIONS IN ADVANCE. Postage Stamps taken as" Cash. --■■ JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE, .. NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE, ' -~~ v IMPORTER, &c, (Wholesale and Retail), FXEET-STRBET (OID ARCADE Side), DUNEDIN. {ESTABLISHED 4863J
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 184, 17 August 1871, Page 3
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396Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 184, 17 August 1871, Page 3
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