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IF Hairy Smith Rogerson. Butcher, known also as "Norfolk," would call on the butcher of the s.s, Arawata, at Lyttelton, on Monday next (early) he would hear of something to his advantage. 4736 TO ADVERTISEES. IftF GLOBE now enjoys a Larger Legitimate Circulation than Newspaper in this Province, and the number of its readers and general popularity is constantly increasing. LOBE. It has been brought under the notice of the Proprietor of this Journal, that by opening that portion of its Advertising Space known as the "WANTED" Column to advertisers at a low price, it may be made the medium of a class of business at present transacted in more inconvenient Ways, and supply a want long felt. People wanting servants, people wanting employment, people who have lost or who have found things, are often deterred from making their wants known through the columns of the Public Press bv the price charged, which is considered high when compared with the value of the purpose sought to be achieved. As the Globe is now pre-eminently the most popular evening journal in Canterbury, enjoying, as it doeß, a large circulation amongst the class by whom such a concession would be regarded as a boon, it has been thought desirable that it should be made the medium at once. After this date, therefore, advertisements in the "Wanted" Column of the Globe, when they do not exceed Twenty- Foub Wobds, will be inserted for ONE SHILLING. EACH INSERTION, conditionally upon payment accompanying lhe Manuscript. As the Globe now possesses a legitimate circulation of considerably over 30,000 And its circulation, more especially in the Country districts, is increasing at an exceedingly rapid rate, it will be seen that no other means of conveying information to the Public, affords the same advantages to advertisers.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1622, 2 May 1879, Page 2

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298

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1622, 2 May 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1622, 2 May 1879, Page 2

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