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TO ADVERTISERS

Casual advertisements must be in the OFFICE by 8 on the morning of publication. • As a general rule, long advertisements, such as stock sales and statutory notices, should be in by 4.30 p.m. the previous day. Copy for replace advertisements intended to change on Wednesday should be in by noon on Monday, and that for Friday changes by noon Wednesday. As the factory does not work on Saturdays, advertisers would j help if they would to arrange i for their advertisements not to j change on Mondays. If a Monday ; change is absolutely necessary, j the copy should be in by 10.30 Friday morning.

Replace advertisements, as the name implies, are those intended to REPLACE EXISTING ADVERTISEMENTS in contract paces. Beacon advertisers are asked to make a point of taking advertising copy to the office, and not to the factory. The reason is that our factory hands are too busy to handle office work, for which we have a clerical staff whose job it is to note advertisers’ instructions and take care of the copy. All inquiries for new contracts, variations of contracts, and display space should come direct to the Editor.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 70, 28 March 1949, Page 4

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TO ADVERTISERS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 70, 28 March 1949, Page 4

TO ADVERTISERS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 70, 28 March 1949, Page 4

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