Established August, 1856. 



THE 



WEST-END 



The Circulation of 



THE 



Extends throughout the following localities, 



INCLUDING THB 



CITY of WESTMINSTER and the BOROUGH of MARYLEBONE, 



Embracing the following Parishes, #c. :- 

 St. Giles-in-tbe-Fields. St. George, Hanover Square. 



St. George, Biuomsbury. 

 St. Martin-in-the- Fields. 

 St. Anne, Soho. 

 St. Paul, Covent Garden. 

 The Precinct of the Savoy. 

 St. Mary-le-Strand. 

 St. Clement Danes. 

 The Liberty of the Rolls. 

 St. Andrew, Holborn. 

 St. George the Martyr. 

 St. Sepulchre, &c. 

 St. James, Westminster. 



St. Margaret and St. John. 

 Chelsea and Pimlico. 

 Brompton and Knightsbridge. 

 Fulham and Hammersmith. 

 Kensington and Bayswater. 

 Paddington. 

 St. John's Wood. 

 St. Marylebone. 

 St. Pancras. 

 Hampstead. 



CamdenTown&KentishTown. 

 Pentonville, &c. &c. 



It has likewise a Special Office at 49, RUE TAITBOUT, PARIS, and 

 Agents throughout Vienna, Berlin, Hamburg^ Frankfort, Leipzig 

 Switzerland, Spain, Naples, Turin, $c. 



IT will thus be seen that the above Newspaper commands an exten- 

 sive circulation, not only among the leading Inhabitants of Blooms- 

 bury, Westminster, Chelsea, Brompton, Kensington, Marylebone, &c., 

 but it is also supplied to the principal Reading Rooms, Hotels and 

 Coffee Houses throughout the above and the adjacent districts to a 

 considerable distance, thus comprehending in one sphere a large and 

 highly important range, including a population of 900,000. 



* * THE WEST-END NEWS, when first started was the largest Paper 

 at the price ever issued from the Press; it is the oldest and has the 

 largest circulation of all the local Papers, and being liberally supported 

 throughout several of the most important Parishes in the Metropolis, 

 forms an unexceptionable medium for advertisers. 



PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. 



Price One Penny. Stamped Twopence. 



Printed and Published by WILLIAM HENRY ELLIOT, at the Chief Office, 

 476, Oxford Street, W.C., and of all Newsagents. 



