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Public Notices. THE OPOTIKI NEWS Kelly Street, OPOTIKI. Telephone 14. P-O- B ° x 51. Proprietors: F. H. Roe and W. R. Payne. Guaranteed Circulation 1000. Th© Opotiki News is distributed to every Householder in the Borough of Opotiki and to suppliers of the Opotiki Dairy Factory, covering the East Coast, Opotiki and Waimana districts. *, VOLUNTARY SUBSCRIPTION: 4/per quarter. NEWS ITEMS. The Opotiki News will welcome any news items or contributions of geneial interest to the residents of the district. Ring Phone 14 or write to the News Office. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS AN order to ensure publication in the following edition casual advertisements should reach the News Office not later than noon on the day of publication. REPLACE ADVERTISEMENTS for Monday’s issue should be handed m by noon on Friday, while replaces for Wednesday’s and Friday’s issues should be handed in not later than Qoon on the day preceding publication.
advertising rates Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Situations, Lost and Found, etc.—l2 words, 1 insertion 1/-, 3 consecutive insertions 2/6, 6 consecutive insertions 5/-. 15 words, 1 insertion 1/6, 3 consecutive insertions 3/6. 18 words', 2/- 4/6. 21 words 2/6, 6/-. 24 words 3/-, 7/6. Booking —6d. extra. Scatter Advertising. — 1 line, £1 10,/ per annum. 2 lines, £2 5s per annum. 3 lines, £3 per annum. 4 lines, £3 15/Birth Notices.—2/6 per insertion. (If Doctor’s and Nurse’s names mentioned 1/- .extra each name.) Marriage, Death,) Hull of Hondo*., Bereavement, and In Memoriam Notices.—3o words 2/6 per insertionj ?n excess of *3O words) 9d. per ' line• of o words extra. These announceiiients must bear the signature..of '.advertiser not necessarily for publication. Death and Funeral Notices"Combined.—Up to 64 words 5/-' pfr insertion. CASUAL ADVERTISEMENT^ Amusements, Business . and 7 Public Notices etc. —Page 1, Sibglb insertion, A/- per inch. Additional inSdrtidns 4/per inch. ( *. / v. THE / Opotiki News carries your Sales Messages into nearly every home in the district. There is no cheaper or better method of reaching so man3' people-than a “News” Advertisement.' .J. HUTTON,/M-A-, LL.B., Rector. •*’ • V Day and Boarding School for Secondary,„Boy s and Girls. THE • /.is well equipped and offers; Professional, Agricultural, Industrial, Commercial and Home Science C'o-urses. • Modern Workshops and a Home Science Blo:ck liav T e been added Recently.*4 Separate [Boarding Houses for Boys and Girls. Jifull boarding fees £lB/10/pei/‘ term. On - approved applications Government assistance of 7/6 per week obtainable. Girl boarders’ list lor 1939 is acccmiif 3d: at ion of boy boarders is desirable. h : ; • Extensi'ive playing fields and fine salt watefr. swimming baths. Urospe.ctus. and -full particulars on applicati/on . to £be Secretary, Box 293, •Gisborne!/ /
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 138, 25 January 1939, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 138, 25 January 1939, Page 1
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