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THE AMY AND NAYY GAZETTE , i And Journal of the Militia and Volunteer Forces . I EDITED BY W . H . RUSSELL , Esq . | , LL . D ., Late Special Correspondent ofTHE TIMES during the Crimean War , the Indian Mutiny , the American Campaign ^ I the Franco-German War , & c . H 16 Wellington Street , Strand , London , W . C . I The attention of advertisers is respectfully requested to the advantages possessed by the abore Journal as a means oi H bringing advertisements to the notice of the public . Its circulation , is large , and is steadily increasing . The great influence I the it ¦ exercises Navy , the in professional Volunteers , or circles of the renders great the mass paper of general a valaa readers ble medium who consult for all its who columns are desir . ous of the patronage of tae Army , H I As a weekly chronicle of Naval and Military events and of all matters of interest to the members of botli Services , the H I I Gazette forms an accurate and trustworthy work of reference ; and on such special topics as tie art of War its opinions and H digests are eagerly consulted . , H The name of the Editor justifies the expectation o f the high literary excellence which characterises the general wri-tbig and H truthfulness of the Journal . Advertisements cannot be separated fxom the body of the paper ; the benefit derived from them , H therefore , is of a lasting character . H The Amiy and Navjst Gazette is filed regularly in all Clubs , Public and Government Offices , Mess-rooms , ar > d News-rooms , H and circulates largelyamongst the nobility and general public . The Gazette therefore commands a far larger number of H I readers , and consequently a greater and more permanent influence , tlian many other papers which possess-ten times the actual H circulation of the Gazette . H Orders and Subscriptions should be addressed to 3 VCr . B . J . "WOOD . H JOHN BULL . I ¦ , ___ . ¦ ¦ The JOHN ^ BULL ^ is the recognised org an of the Conservative ¦ party It in aims the at weekl ^ combining y press the . characteristics of a newspap er and review . I ¦ ¦ intelli It gence gives ; a a carefull chronicle y comp of Church iled di news gest of that home is noted , foreign for , its and comp colonial lete ¦ ness and comprehensiveness ; and the earliest and most accxiratc ¦ ¦ information Its articles on all on the contemporar political and y ecclesias politics tical are b questions y writers of of the acknow day . - ¦ ¦ ¦ led reviews ged It position , devoteis keeping and a its special authority readers and . full amp y le informed portion of on its the space character to literary and merits of every new work of importance . I The JOHN BULL is published at two o ' clock ¦ every Saturday Morning . Price 6 d . ; by post , 6 % d . I ¦ Offlco—* 3 ^ Whitefriars Street . ¦ Post-Office Orders to be made payable at the Fleet Street Post Office , and Cheques crossed * City Bank , Ludgate HillJ H E . D . MADDICK ^ J
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1884, page 1420, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121884/page/284/
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