SFEOIAIt AOTTOUNGEMENTS. TO ADVEBTISEBS. IMPORTANT NOTICE, j CONDITIONS ON WHICH ADVERTISE\y MENTS ARE ACCEPTED. While every ears is exercised in t»gard to ih« due inoertionn of Advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for noninaartioa through aocident or from other cßuaeo, and the' Proprietors Reserve to themselves the right ,of omitting Advertisements that they may ' deem objectionable, oven though such Advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of busmeee. Instructions to insert Advertisements in "The Press" and ,k The "Weekly Press and Referee" must bear the signature of the individual authorising the insertion. The attention of Societies, Associations, Unions, Leagues, and. other organisations is particularly directed to this rule. Advertisements from such bodies Trill not be accepted through the post or at this office or at any of our agencies unless the instruction is signed by a responsible officer jf the body ou whose behalf the advertisement is to be published. P. SELIG, Manager, Chriatchurch Press Co., Ltd. ADVERTISING CHARGES. FOR CASH ONLY. . WANTEDS—AII Notices respecting employment, not exceeding 3 lines (about 12 words), Is per insertion oaeh, and 6d for each additional 6 words or under. FOR SALE or TO LET—Not exceeding 2 x lines (about 12 words), is per insertion cash,- and 6d fox each additional 6 words or under. WANTEDS—When referring to Tenders or Amusements, 6 lines or under, 2s 6d each insertion. LOST aild FOUND—HaIf-inoh or under, 2a 6d each insertion. BIRTH, MARRIAGE, or DEATH Notices —Cosh, half-inch or under, 2s 6d. Death and Funeral Notices combined 5s cash. FUNERAL NOTICES—Six linee 2s 6d. MEMORIAM NOTICES—Six lines 2s 6d, ■ every additional *is lines or traction, 2s 6d. 4>OUBLK RATES will be charged for any of the above vrhen cash is sot sent with order. MINIMUM CHARGE for BOOKING any single advertisement, 2s 6d. SUBSorUPTION RATES—Prepaid, "The Pries," £3 13a per annum.; booked, £3 (postage extra). "Weekly Press and New Zealand Referee," prepaid £1 15a per annum; booked, £1 4s, including poetage within New Zealand. ?OUB WATCH—USELESS CF INACCURATE 1 1ST 0 is vrorth oarryiag unless it keeps tune to the second! Bring tout waich and, clocks to Fraser and Jones, Praoticil Watchmakers. Have them made splendidly efficient—always right—dependso'-*. No shop—only trado workshop. P.»H Save.' money oa repairs. FRASER and JONES, Practical Watchmakers, 89 Gloucester it., Off. Dominion Hotel.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 6
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388Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 6
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