GENE RAL PRINTIN’G OF FIG E, CARLYLE, TATI-:A. tP £ r ;fc G; A ‘FJt €1 €1 -A* W iA’m f’RoPRJMTOi LE T T EII. - F SE§B PII INTI N G OF EVERY DFSCIMI'TroX IF H’HATSST ST ■2*2,33 JklZ'S) XJ 33 WHS'S? 23 3SS2G-STS, INCLUDING CALL AND BUSINESS CIRCULARS, BILLHEADS, RECEIPT BOOKS, CARPS Bid! Pro;;i'iinimcs (plain and fancy), Handbills, Business Card:', POSTERS, PROSPECTUSES, INVOICES, TABLES, LAW FORMS Show Curds, Balance Shoots, Pamphlets, C ATALt KIUES, and every other description of PLAIN nud 0 RNAMEN TAL JOB PRINTING ox the shortest NOTICE AX.D at WANGANUI PRICES. Of CO3uOUK,S o‘£* SVBUIT SSSiLSS. J). SILVER. AND BRONZE PRINTING Tastefully .Finished, and in a Style unequalled on the Cuast. NOTICE TO- yAD\aSITTIBBITB. As an advertising medium, the Patua Mail is now the. best in the up-country tlistrlcts, its eireula.lion being in the following' places:—down of Carlyle, Havrera, Ivotomarae, Mauutahi, M b cun ahum, Vv'airoa, M aitotara, Maxeliowu, Kai Twi, Wanganui, .000, Opniiahe, Ajcw Plymouth, and Inglewood, TEEMS OP ADVERTISING AS PEE SCALE. Standing advartisemeiits fur three, six, or twelve months can be an-auged fo at ;i liberal discount. Notice to discontinue advertisements (unless where number of insertions is mentioned on original order), must he forwarded, in writing, addressed to the .Proprietor. Orders for Advertisements, it not accompanied ny instructions ol unmoor o insertions will, in all cases, be treated as standing advertisements, and continued 'until written notice is .forwarded to the proprietor tor discontinuance. LIST OF AGENTS, Fate a. Q. Muir, I Guv era K. W. Foreman, Mamitalii T. Lloyd, W heimakura A. 0. Foukes, AVairoa Gibson and Fisher, Waitotara J. M‘ Greg or, Ketemavac Gibson and Palmer, Kakaramea TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. :£ s. cl. Per quarter, if paid in advance - - 0 6 0 Per quarter, if booked - - 0 6 6 Per annum, if paid in advance - 110 Per annum, if booked - - - 18 0 Subscribers cun commence at any date, and will be charged in proportion to the end of the current quarter. X.B,—Notice to discontinue subscriptions must be in writing, posted or delivered to the office direct, addressed to the proprietor; Post or Telegram orders for Advertisements and dob Printing attended to. THE PAT E A MAIL PLAIN, FANCY, ORNAMENTAL, AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, CARJL\XjE.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 90, 19 February 1876, Page 4
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370Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 90, 19 February 1876, Page 4
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