An American Authority on the Local Paper.
It it the duty of the people of every district to support a local paper, where there H one. writes a leading American erchunge. It wcrks every iteaa in their interest, take up tbsir grievances, tuffM their requirement* givre prominence their industries and institutions, and makes their locality known to outsiders. The poorest and most wretch od newsjtapor over publish*!, h worth ten •iiues ■' price to ever,7 mr.a in the district , : . Bg fp’;-. ..*>W k-v. -uel. -O •*.>> or can do tn is
ed. -.o ... . •»..* oe cau do thin Jf‘» • editor tn proportion to hia mcaiip, does j tor the town than any other ten more, e ought to be ifipported, not becauae they like biiu r*, ..aally, or admire his writing but tec»d( J,e local paper is the beet inJ vewtment people can make. It may note porimpf, be brilliantly edited or over Mg. with khoaghta, but fin >nciAlly it w a benefit to the com®unity than ! t» rT % aer or the preacher, [’ndirttend te-oQg. ,u not uiean morally or uatadloctaally A',ut Jluanoially.” The man whoat- nteahintself from subpcriblng to a local paper eu the ground that "tiroes are too bad" mw» indeed bo in a deepen to way—so bad that the saving of threepence per week will (top haaaftwigttog ’‘bort.*’
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 342, 13 December 1907, Page 3
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218An American Authority on the Local Paper. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 342, 13 December 1907, Page 3
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