|LITEBATTJ-BEi FOE THE MILLION I fpKE undersigned] begs to thank thg country inhabitants" for their liberal patronage during the past eight years^ and has to intimate that he is in -direct communication with all parts of the world, from where . he receives a constant Monthly supply of every description of Newspapers and Blagaz'ines. ' The following are the prices (including postage^ of some of -tire principal publications :—: — • Per Tear, Home News . . . 13s. European Mail . . . 13s. Illustrated London News (4 copies each month) . 425. Nation (do.) . . . 30s. Irishman (do.) ." . „ -30d» Edinburgh Scotsman (do ) . 255. Inverness Courier (dp.) . 30s. Australasian, or Leader (do.) . 355. - 1 Melbourne Catholic Advocate i (do.) . . . 355. " Otago Weekly Witness (do ) . 255. J, Braithwaite, IMPORTER, &c. "VTEWS OF THE WORLD a San Francisco Monthly Newspaper, similar to the ll erne Xews 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 tho London Newspapers. — 13s. per annum. J. Br&ithwaite, » IMPORTER, &c.' 'THE GENTLEMAN'S JOUKXAL — an Illustrated Magazine of Literature, Information, and Amusement, and tho companion work to the Young Ladies' Journal — is specially recommended for its splendid coloured Cromo-Lithographic Pictures, Tales of Fact and Fiction, -(Illustrated), descriptive Essays, Headings and ! ' Becitations, Biographical Sketches," Remarkable Incidents (illustrated), Sports, Pastimes, Games, etc., Angling, Boatings Cricket, Fencing, Gymnastics, -Riding, Driving, Skating," Shooting, Swimming, etc., Chess, Draughts, and other Indoor Games, Keeping and Hearing 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, <fee. J. B. begs to inform the Theatrical Profession and Amaieuf Societies, that « he has been appointed Sole Agent in New Zealand for Lacey's Plays, and has just received 10,000 copies of the latest and . , most favourite plays, and will, in future, be in constant receipt of fresh supplies every mail. JUST RECEIVED— AII the latest Books and Magazines oar Spiritualism and the Harmpnical Philosophy. *fI.*NOTICE !— ln. case of aay Subscribers not receiving their Newspapers, &c, regularly, they arß requested to immediately . send a notice to the undersigned. STJBSCKIPTTONS IN ADVANCE. Postage Stamps taken as Cash. JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE, NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE , IMPORTER, &0., (Wholesale and Retail), Fleet-street (Old A^caps Sids), .' - DUNEDIN, [ESTABLISHED 1863.J " '
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 190, 28 September 1871, Page 2
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394Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 190, 28 September 1871, Page 2
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