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Public Announcements. Pa TEA D ALLY M AIL. Circulation nearly 600 copies. ILL US TEA TED S UPPLEMENT Issued Weekly to Subscribers: for the Bdny issue, including charge for delivery DELIVERED IN TOWN— Quarter, prepaid 7s 6d ; Year prepaid 265. ; DELIVERED IN COUNTRY— Quarter 1 prepaid 8s Gd ; Year prepaid 30s. POSTED to aiiy address, Quarter prepaid 10s; • Year 355. ’ Note.—One shilling a quarter added for i bookingon credit. Supplements—^ Any- subscriber' who does | not desire the weekly Illustrated Supplement can have the paper at One Shilling less per quarter, namely : Town delivery, 6s 6d in advance, 7s 6d credit. Country ditto, 7s 6d in advance, 8s 6d credit. It - is impossible .to publish a, good daily paper and deliver it throughout this district for a penny a day. The expense of delivery is over £5- a week, and a ! bont a penny a week is added to the price of paper, towards covering ; that extra, expense. , Railway ex-, tension and increase of, settlement will.soon enable the Daily Mail tp be circulated in the country as cheaply as papers in larger districts. • '■" 1 "’ ; ’ i

Advertising rates; Reduced. CHEAP PREPAID Announcements of , Wants - Wanted Known For Sale Jhost ~■■■_ ; To Let Found ONE SHILLING for THREE LINES, , 6 insertions (one week) for 6s. ’ More than three"lines; at ! 4d. a line. If, ordered .... till, oountermanded, ; the? charge will be same as cash, rates for. "'■■''■' over one week,' with' further reduc- ; k tion for a period Any advertisement booked on credit will . "be 3s ari iiiclv for single insertion, , : with reduction for several; insertions.' OFFICIA L Notices, 3s air inch ; reduced ■tot Ss an inch after second insertion’. ;Reductions, apply do, consecutive in-; sertions only. r ' . , ... LONGi Notices;'occupying; many 5 inches, ; inserted at.lower rates;,, : AUCTION Sales, 3s ; ah'inch, with rCduc- - : tion. after :two;insertions; >i s Government Notices,'3s ah inch. BUSINESS Advertisements—Lowesis Rates for a period.

Circulation, nearly coo : copies. i Average of previous 'quarter, ' 610; for Daily Mailr \ Hawera —Mr Bate and Mr Davidson Kdhardrtiea— Mr R T Brown, Mr Slater Whiltem ‘ ; Nqrmanhy—M.v. R M’Dowel 1, M> Gibson : Wqimate Plains and Manaia— Mr J ; Chadwick, commission agent, Mahaia : Wavet'ley-r-Mr Ft OP Fookea-. •••» Waitotara —Mr T W Fisher ; Wotidvilte— Mr T) Hurley ; Mystery of Advertising. THE circulation of the Mail is nearly 600 . copies each issue. It is the only paper supported extensively, by. Patea settlers.. . : ‘When ' Patch Advertisers settle their Bills; let them take the MAIL as a standard of value, and pay according, ,t,o. the -number, of, genuine' Subscribers to each paper. Thus, if thevMAIL charges 3s, an inch for advertising: ahrong 600 .subscribers, and. another paper, charges' 3s, an inch for advertising' among less.than 100 subscribers, let the' Advertisers, insist on paying according to,value, received., At that rate- 1 the amount due for the lesser' circulation, would 'be;: about (id. aniinchi as w.ith 3.5,..f0r .the Mail,. .. Why ' should 'Advertisers' pay oh ahy other principle thanthat of;proportionate::value received'? Why should .public, bodies, spend,rates in ad-, vcrtisihg on ahy other principle than that of proportionate value received f Let the: public see to this, , ~ .■ : . ■ | Subscribers’List open to inspection at the Mail office. : ; ' Ball Programmes are Printed ia,t the Mail Office, Patea, with neatness, taste, ..and*;, promptness. Post .o£Q.ce.:N-6tices.

PATIfiA POST OFFICE MAILS afe* Itcccived mul Dos patched as follow 1 imily Mails OutVaru. For Wavcrlcy,' Wait'otam, Max well town, Kai Ivvi, 'Wanganui, and South, twice daily, box closes at&jun. aiul 7 p.iu, For Kakararhea, Mnnutehi, Hawera, NorUnanby, at Ihllo a,nih For Stratford, Inglewood, New Plymouth, ' and North, at 11.30 a.m. -•, r Direct mails to Nelson and’Wellington by vecry steamer. Letters kust be marked 44 per stenmon” • ' i .! ■.-• ,; i Francis Long. Postmaster. #om mail, , , Next Homeward ’Frisco mail leaves Auck* ; land April 25, and- closes at Patea about six days, before that date. . , : Next Inward ’Frisco mail reaches Auckland : . April 3. MELBOURNE and SUEZ MAILS.Union steamers run between 'Wellington and Melbourne, in connection with the fortnightly Home mail service via Suez; on the following 'dates . m .-j ■■ i- ■■ l ■ Leave Wellington Feb. 5,12,19, 26, Mar. 6,Arrive at Wellington from . Melbourne Feb, 3, 10, 17, '-24, i Mar. '3/10. ■■' ‘* ; ! - ; Home letters- for this route should Abe marked, 44 via Suea.?’; ; .,, ■- f ,• , ■.. : •'

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Patea Mail, 30 March 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 30 March 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 30 March 1882, Page 4

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