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Special Wire between London and Dundee 0£Qces.
The Dundee Courier.
Leading Commercial Morning Newspaper & Largest Circulation
In CENTRAIi AND NORTII-EASTERN DISTRICTS OF SCOTLAND.
Has exclusive information regarding the Jute Trade in Calcutta and New York, from
which points it has Special Private Cablegrams weekly. It has also latest information
regarding Jute and Linen Trades in the District.
'* DUNDEE COURIER" ENTERPRISES.
In 1893— The Dundee Courier and Weekly News sent Twelve British Artisans to
America.
In 1894 — The Dundee Courier sent Two Lady Commissioners round the World to
Report on Women's Work throughout the World.
In 1895— The Dundee Courier sent Mr Blyth, aTifeshire Farmer, as a Special Com-
missioner to Report on Farming in Argentina.
In 1896 — The Dundee Courier sent Four Farmers' Daughters from Fifeshire, Forfar-
shire, and Perthshire, to Holland, Denmark, Germany, &c., to Report
on How Butter and Cheese are made in these Countries, with a view to
helping our home farmers to compete against foreign rivals.
The Dundee Courier is printed on the Pioneer "Hoe" Quadruple (at the rate of
60,000 copies per hour), the Largest and Fastest Press in Europe, and further additions
are being made to the printing machinery, which will give the Courier one of the
finest equipments in the country.
The Dundee Weekly News.
THE GREAT SCOTCH WEEKLY. Has the LARGEST CERTIFIED CIRCULA-
TION OUT OF LONDON. EXCEEDING 250,000 COPIES WEEKLY.
It circulates in every town, village, and hamlet throughout Scotland., North of
England, and North of Ireland, and is sold by over Ten Thousand Agents.
The Weekly Welcome.
Entirely unique in its features, and containing the best productions of the most
popular writers of the daj'. This new paper has had a splendid circulation right from
its start, and is exp cted before long to reach as high a circulation as that attained by
the Dundee Weekly News.
W. & D. C. THOMSON,
PROPRIETORS AND PUBLISHERS,
' Present Head Office : LINDSAY STREET, DUNDEE.
(New Head Office to be in Albert Square, site of present Post Office.)
London Office : 57 FLEET STREET, E.G.

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