NOTICES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. IS the Cheapest Journal of its class published iu New Zealand. Besides the actual record of the news of the week- 1 ' local and 'general, together with anter-L colonial and foreign intelligence; by telegram and cablegram—there accompanies - each issue a FOURTEEN COLUMN SUPi'"' FLEMENT, acknowledged, to be,; the ..best of its kind compiled in the Colonies. Tales^ Sketches, Essays, Agriculture, . the Housebold, Science, and Humour, each and^all ,X are included in the contents, -apace being '^ also devoted to other instructive and entertaining reading' matter. For Country Readers, there is no cheaper or more read-' <?1 " able paper published than the WEEKLY CHRONICLE, which is daily increasing in favour among Advertisers, as a widely circulating medium of publicity, and auiorig „■ ' the reading community as a carefully com-ji piled and most popular family newspaper. The Proprietors are sparing neither labour nor expense to make their weekly journal acceptable to all classes^ of readers, and';a ;t: ' welcome visitant in every household. ' it has been reduced in price— though 'the Supplement has entailed a heavy extra espenditurerr-in order.; to! bring it within? the reach of every Settler, within/ thip and "-\ the adjacent Counties ; and the Proprietors confidently expect for it a circulation in these districts approached by no other journal published therein. SUBSCRIPTION. : To WEEKLY. CHRONICLE (with Supplement), delivered at the Agents along the route of Cobb's Line of ■ Coaches, or by any other available means of conveyance-?*'-. TEN SHILLINGS PER ANNUM (paid .in advance). Posted within the Colony, from ad.Jresses registered at the Office, Twelve Shillings" and Sixpence per annum. To places beyond the Colony, Fifteen Shillings per Annum. C^JTJSr COMMENCED,. In the Supplement, • SILVERWATER BEND, SILVBRffATBR BEJND, S 1 r, VEKWA TE R BK NO, SILVER W A PER BEN J, 8I L VT, RWAT B R BEN D, SILVERWATKII BEND, SILVER WATER BEND, An Australian and New Zealand Tale, to be continued through successive issues. Subscribers ordering papers, and neglecting to forward . the amount of their annual subscription, in Advance, will be charged at the former rate of subscription for booked orders, namely, . One Pound sterling. Subscriptions can bo transmitted through any of the Agents, or direct to the Publish-; insf Office, by Stamps or P.O. Order. CARSON BROS., Proprietors. Chronicle Offick, Victoria Avenue,^March[9, lß77. LIST OF AGENTS : Kailwi Mr Tia K ..j Maxwelltown Mj.. Bro.v'n Waitotara M r Fish,.,Waverluy M.v B.n-^._ Carlyle (Patea) fti r jj fl j,. i Kakaramea Mr Dix.»: , Hawera ... Mr Grei-.. ! Woihi Mr Buml ; Wangaehu Mrs Riohiinlsur Turakina Mr PrankiMarton iyj,. \v. Bulls ii,. j-Lw Sandon AlrT. mpks--Parawanui Mr M Foxton Mr J&W-i Feilding Mr Roe Wellington Mr Brown Auckland 'N.Z. Herald' , Dunedin Mr Wheeler j Melbou. ne and Sydney ... Gordon & Gotch i London ... Mr George Street, 30, Cornhil
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 3401, 19 June 1877, Page 4
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456Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 3401, 19 June 1877, Page 4
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