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1190 The Publishers' Circular Dec 6 j igg
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JOHN BULL The JOHN BULL is the recognised organ of the Conservative party in the weekly press . It aims at combining the characteristics of a newspaper and review . It gives a carefull y compiled digest of home , foreign , and colonial intelligence ; a chronicle of Church news that is noted for its completeness and comprehensiveness ; and the earliest and most accurate information on all the political and ecclesiastical questions of the day . Its articles on contemporary politics are by writers of acknowledged position and authority . It devotes a special and ample portion of its space to literary reviews , keeping its readers fully informed on the character and merits of every new work of importance . The JOHN BULL is published at two o ' clock every Saturday Morning . Price 5 d . ; by post , 5 id . Office—6 Whitefriars Street . Post-Office Orders to be made payable to Thomas Dixon . THE ARMY Journal of AND the Militia N AVY Volunteer GAZETTE Forces ., EDITED BY W . H . RUSSELL , Esq ., LL . D ., Late Special Correspondent of THE TIMES during the Crimean War , the Indian Mutiny > , the American Campaign , the Franco-German War , Sic . 16 Wellington Street , Strand , London , W . C . bringing The attention advertisements of advertiser to the notice s is res of pect the fully public requested . Its circulation to the advantages is large , and possessed is steadily by increasing the above . Journal The great as a inflnence means or I i it exercises in professional circles renders the paper a valuable medium for all who a * re desirous of the patronage of the Army , the Navy , the Volunteers , or of the great mass of general readers who consult its columns . G azettb As a weekly forms an chronicle accurate of and 2 ? aval trustworthy and Military work events of reference and of ; and all matters on such of special interest topics to the as the mcm art 'bers of of War both its opinions Services , an toe digest * are eagerly consulted . truthfulness The name of of tho the Journal Editor . justifies Advert the isements expectation cannot of be the se high parated literary from excellence the body of which the pa characterises per ; the benefit the general derived writing from them *& , therefore , is of a Lasting character . The Army and Navy Gazette is filed re |? ularly in all Clubs , Public and Government OfficesMess-rooms , and News-r 00111 reader and circulates * , and consequently largely amongst a greater the nobility and more and permanent general public influence . The , than Gazbtte many other therefore papers commands which , possess a far ten larger times num the ** act '^ circulation of the Gazette . H Orders and Subscriptions should be addressed to Mr . H . J . WOOD . Jk tifc x ' ¦ - ¦ - ' ¦¦ -===- ^ ^ 1
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1881, page 1190, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121881/page/134/
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