THE KAIKOURA STAR IS PUBLISHED DAILY (Eight-page Edition on TUESDA Y and FRIDAY Evening) At the Office The Esplanade Terms of Subscription (Twice-Weekly Edition) Per Annum, £1; posted, £1 2s °er Quarter, 5s 6d ; posted, 6s All notices to discontinue must oe sent in writing, and posted or delivered addressed to the Proprietor. Verbal messages will in no case be regarded.' Terms of Advertising : Casual advertisements, 3s per inch Marriages, births, and deaths, 3s each insertion. Ordinary notices, specially ordered over the leader, double rates. Term advertisements as per arrangement. Advertisements sent without the number of insertions being specified will be continued until notice of discontinuance is forwarded in writing. Advertisements inserted by the quarter will be continued at expiration of same unless special instructions are given to the contrary. Notices of withdrawal must be given to the Proprietor in writing, and previous to expiry of quarter; otherwise broken quarters will be charged for ijt full rates. / Advertisers are requested to be good enough to send in their favors before Noon on publication days otherwise insertion of the notices cannot be guaranteed. Alterations to standing adver tisements must be sent in not later than Noon on Wednesdays or Saturdays to be in time for the issue next following. No position guaranteed unless contracted for. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS We invite correspondence on all matters tending to promote the welfare of the district and on subjects of general interest; our columns being freely open for the ventilation and discussion of all questions of public interest, with the exception of theological subjects. All we expect is that correspondence shall be truthful and temperate ; entirely free from all offensive personalities. Letters for publication must in all cases bear the signature of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. We shall always endeavour to insert letters in the first issue after the receipt of communications, but do not guarantee their appearance in the earliest publication. Letters should be written on one side of the paper only. Letters for insertion must be addressed to the Editor, and all business communications to the Proprietor, Kaikoura. Star. HINTS TO CORRESPONDENTS : The following are submitted to correspondents as suggestive of subjects upon which communications are desired: — Progress and Settlement in the district. Progress of Public Works, New Buildings, &c. Agricultural Operations ; State of Crops ; Introduction or Sale of Stock, &c. Horticulture and Floriculture. Suggestions as to what Industries might profitably be undertaken in the district. Accidents and Off ences. State of Roads, Bridges, &c. Public Wants and Grievances. Promoters of entertainments, fetes, etc., must in all cases forward ns, in sufficient time, the usual complimentary invitation, if they desire any notices to appear in the columns of the Star. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subcribers who do not receive their papers regularly are requested to communicate with the Proprietor without delay.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 35, 24 February 1903, Page 8
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476Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Kaikoura Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 35, 24 February 1903, Page 8
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