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READING ADVERTISEMENTS.

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B e r k s C o u n t y P a p e r.
ESTABLISHED 1723

(188 Years).

Enlarged to 10 Pages— 7 0 Columns.

Price 2d.

SU B S C R IP T IO N — Per Quarter, Prepaid, 2s. 9d. ;

By Post 2 ^ d .
if Booked, 3s.

Published every Saturday morning, at the Offices, Reading and Newbury, and other
Branch Offices, and very extensively and expeditiously circulated throughout Berkshire and
in the principal Towns and Villages in adjoining and distant Counties over a wide area.

THE READING MERCURY
Is th e C o u n ty P a p er for Berks,
And has a very large circulation among the most influential families of the neigh. . bourhood.'as well as the leading Agricultural and Commercial Classes, in . .
BERKS, BUCKS, HANTS, OXFORDSHIRE, MIDDLESEX, SURREY & WILTS.
Che Reading mercury offers unusual advantages as an Advertising medium, since from its
wide circulation and the influential position it occupies amongst the Provincial Newspapers,
Advertisements are brought under the notice of Many Thousand Readers each week.
An Early Edition is published every Friday evening in time for the night mails, and to
. . . ensure insertion Advertisements should reach the Office on Thursday. . , .

H e a d O ffic e :

M ARKET

P L A C E , R E A D IN G .

20, Ne vv Bridge Street, E.C.

READING O BSERVER ...
The Recognised Organ of the Liberal Party in Reading and Berkshire.

Largest Circulation in Reading and District.
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Published every Friday Night for Saturday Morning.
Every Wednesday Night for Thursday Morning.
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Eight Pages, One Penny.

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H E R E 1D IN S - OBSERVER, G EN E RAL AD V E R TISE R FOR BERKS, OXON, HANTS, BUCKS, W IL TS AN D SU R R E Y ,
established 1850, has the largest circulation in Reading and District extending over a m ost im portant agricultnr.il district,
including Reading, T w yford, W a rg n v e, Henley-on Thames, Maidenhead, Slough and Windsor; Theale, Newbury and Hungerford ;
M ortim er and B asingstoke; W okingham , A scot, Sandhurst and Bracknell, and other neighbouring tow ns and villages. Its list o f
bona, fide Subscribers contains the names o f M .P .’s, Bankers, Magistrates, Clergy, country gentlemen and eminent commercial men.
T H E RE AD1NG OBSERVER is the recognised organ o f the Liberal party in Rea ling and Berkshire; the e lit o rial com m ents are
w ritten by gentlemen o f very high liter iry poiition, and no etpense is sp ired in any department to m ik e it the most com plete and
reliable record of local events. I t is, morecver, the officially appointed medium for district Governm ent notices, and is in every respect
thoroughly High-Class Newspaper.

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T H E RE ADING 0 3 3 E R V E R offers unexceptional a lvantage3 to Advertisers, from its large an I im portant circulation, and Jthe
esteem in w hich it is held m ay be judged from the extensive adveLoising connection alre idy gained. Specimen Copies and Quotations
forw arded on application. The paper is forwarde 1 by p o it t o any part o f the Unite 1 Kingdom on payment in advance of 7 s . per ann.
A d v e r t i s e r s a n d S u b s c r i b e r s a r e r e q u e s t e d to m a k e t h e i r C h e q u e s a n d P o s t O f f i c e O r d e r s
p a y a b l e t o t h e P r o p r i e t o r s , M e s s r s . C . S L A U G H T E R & S O N , t h e l e t t e r s to t h e m b e in g a d d r e s s e d
to B L A G R A V E S T R E E T , R E A D I N G -

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READING.

o f ¡C o m m e r c i a l , O r n a m e n t a l a n d G e n e r a l P r i n t i n g e x e c u t e d in t h e B e s t S t y l e s o n
th e p r e m is e s w ith E c o n o m y a n d D e s p a tc h .