ADVERTISEMENT, 



THE "CEYLON OBSERVER." 



ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY 4, 1834. 



"D Y far the oldest and most influential evening newspaper 

 in Ceylon. It is also the smartest, best printed and most 

 readable journal in the Island, with an unrivalled cable ser- 

 vice from Europe. It circulates mainly among the wealthy 

 European and Ceylonese communities, and pays special 

 attention to planting and commercial matters in one of the 

 most go-ahead parts of the Empire. 



" There is no better medium for advertising in Ceylon, to give it its 

 due, than the Ceylon Observer. ," — London Advertiser's A -B.C. 



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One Year - 40 00 30 00 



Six Months - - 20 00 16 00 



Three Months - - 11 25 8 25 



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THE OVERLAND OBSERVER. 



The Ceylon Paper for Home and abroad. 

 Published Weekly. 

 Subscription : — Rs. 30 per annum, Rs. 15 per half-year- 

 including postage — payable in advance. 



The Ceylon Observer Sunday Morning Edition contains all 



the regular features of a complete Sunday newspaper. It is 

 the only Sunday newspaper in the Island, and reaches every 

 home which takes a newspaper at all. Subscription : Yearly 

 Rs. 5"50 for Colombo and Rs. 7 for outstations — including 

 postage. 



The Christmas Number which is invariably sold out a few 

 days after publication is the best Art Annual published in 

 Ceylon. It offers splendid opportunities to advertisers once 

 a year. 



