Public Announcements. Pa tea Daily Mail. Circulation nearly 600 copies. The only paper specially delivered at settlers’ houses in the Patea district. It is also delivered by special messengers in and around all townships between Waitotara and the Plains, including Waverley, Kakaramea, Woodville, Manutahi, Normanby, Manaia, and the boroughs of Patea and Hawera. Subscription for the Daily issue, including charge for delivery : DELIVERED IN TOWN— Quarter prepaid 6s 6d ; Year prepaid 245. DELIVERED IN COUNTRY— Quarter prepaid 7s 6d ; Year prepaid 265. POSTED to any address, Quarter prepaid 8s Gd ; Year 30s, Note. —One shilling a quarter charged for booking on credit. Circulation, nearly 600 copies. Average of previous year, 510. Advertising rates, Reduced. CHEAP PJREPAIT) Announcements of Wants Wanted Known For Sale Lost To Let Found ONE SHILLING for THREE LINES, 6 insertions (one week) for ss. More than three lines, at 4d. a line. If ordered till countermanded, the charge will be same as cash rates for over one week, with further reduction for a period. Any advertisement booked on credit will be 3s an inch for single insertion, with reduction for several insertions. OFFICIAL Notices, ,3s an inch :; reduced to 2s an inch after second insertion. Reductions apply to consecutive insertions only. LONG Notices, occupying many inches, inserted at lower rates. AUCTION Sales, 3s an inch, with reduction after two insertions. Government Notices, 3s an inch. BUSINESS Advertisements—Lowest Rates for a period. for Daily Mail: Hawera— Mr Bate and Mr Davidson Kakaramea— Mr R T Brown, Mr Slater Manutahi —Mr Whiltem Normanby —Mr R M’Dowell, Mr Gibson Waimate Plains and Manaia —Mr J Chadwick, commission agent, Manaia Waverley —Mr F P Fookes Waitotara —Mr T W Fisher Woodville —Mr D 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 Patea Advertisers settle their bills, let them take the Mail as a standard of value, and pay according to the number of genuine subscribers to each paper. Thus, if the Mail charges 3s. an inch for advertising among 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 the amount due for the lesser circulation would be about 6d, an inch, as compared with 3s. for the Mail . Why should Advertisers pay on any other principle than that of proportionate value received ? Why should public bodies spend rates in advertising on any other principle'than that of proportionate value received ? Let the public see to this. , Subscribers’ List open to inspection at the Mail office. Ball Programmes are Printed at tlie Mail Office, Patea, * with neatness, taste, and promptness. Post Office Notices. PATEA POST OFFICE MAILS are Received and Despatched as follow : Daily Mails Outward. For Waverley, Waitotara, Maxwelltown, Kai Iwi, Wanganui, and South, twice daily, box closes at 2 p.m, and 7 p.m. For Kakaramea, Manutahi, Hawera, Normanby, at 11.30 a.ra. For Stratford, Inglewood, New Plymouth, and North, at 11.30 a.m. Direct mails to Nelson and Wellington by veery steamer. Letters must be marked “ per steamer.” Francis Long-, Postmaster. HOME MAIL. Next Homeward ’Frisco mail leaves Auckland April 25, and closes at Patea about six days before that date. Next Inward ’Frisco mail reaches Auckland May 1. MELBOURNE and SUEZ MAILS. Union steamers run between Wellington 1 Melbourne, in connection with the fort;htly -Home mail service via Suez, on the lowing dates : Leave Wellington April 16, 23, 30, May 7.* Arrive at Wellington from Melbourne HI, 11, 21, 27, May 4, ■ . Home letters, for this route should be jked “ via Suez.”
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Patea Mail, 20 April 1882, Page 4
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