KIXCAIDS TEAS ARE SOLD OX MERIT! !.*;<■<)!.]; t.:.\. i'. KIXCAIDS, LIMITED. I :'«'! COLOMBO STKKKT. "THE PRESS" (OWNED AND CONTROLLED IN CHRISTCHURCHJ HEAD OFFICE: CATHEDRAL SQUARE CHKISTCHURCH "The Press" has auditors' certificate tor the largest circulation in Canterbury. | LONDON OFFICE: New Zealand Associated Preis. 85 Fleet street. London. AUSTRALIAN OFFICE: gar House, 30 Carrington street, SYDNEY. ADVERTISING RATLS FOR CASH ONLY SITUATIONS VACANT OR WANTED: 12 words for Is, 3 insertions 2s 6d, and 6d for each additional six words or under. LOST AND FOUND: 12 words Is, 18 words Is 6d, etc. BIRTH. MARRIAGE, DEATH, OR FUNERAL NOTICES: Half-inch » or under 2s 6d Death and Funeral Notices combined 5s each. Every additional six lines or fraction. 2s Od MINIMUM CHARGE FOR BOOKING ANY Single Advertisement, 2s 6d FRONT PAGE DOUBLE RATES DISPLAY RATES. 5s per inch WANTEDS. FOR SALE, or TO LET--12 words Is per insertion; 3 insertions 2s 6d. and 6d for each additional six words or under. The Commercial Office of the Press Company is open until 10 p.m. to receive advertisements for the following day's issue After 10 p.m. advertisements may be 'eft with the Printer on the first floor. DOUBLE RATES will be charged for any of the above when cash is not sent with order. CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH ADVERTISEMENTS ARE ACCEPTED While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of Advertise-rr.'-'nts. the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-inser-tion through accident or from other causes and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting or amending advertisements that they rnav deem objectionable, even though buch advertisements may have been received and paid for in the actual ccur.se of business. Instructions to insert advertisements in "The Press" must bear the signature of the individual authorising the insertion The attention of executive officers of all organisations is particularly directed to ".is. Advertisements from such bodies will not be accepted through the post at this Office or at any of our agencies unless the instruction is signed by a responsible officer of the body on whose behalf the advertisement is to be published. A. M. BURNS. Manager. )l: GOOIJ JAM rilHi: J iJPvri«.c.-.l JMiii-maW-r knows tin J. vaim; "t f<J"'l .i:i!ii-.i:ir.J--kiiows >">« i kci-p H»« i"?» (il ■■-■'. vi all, tlipy cu~: i-re.4kvi::o jaks OMd, -ioutiu- " (" • 1 nt'l* do/ IA / U PRESERVING' JAPS (AGLE SERVIXG r JARS •(AGEE-QCEEX)-rA ovek jaks. ■■■■ J/s JAM :;r;V J: very ~- , rl „; t li;rou S l- «. »,, Hardware WAUDKU^
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21415, 6 March 1935, Page 10
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406Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21415, 6 March 1935, Page 10
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