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It's official. The Bulletin is not expensive. Yes, it is free to every household in the southem Ruapehu District plus National Park and Whakapapa. But it's really our advertising rates that we're talking about here. The Bulletin is cheaper than almost all other community newspapers in the country. (source: New Zealand Community Newspapers Casual Rates listing, March 1992). Out of more than 100 papers, there are only four that are cheaper, and even then their casual column/centimetre rate is only a few cents less, while their circulation is often much less, or their overall quality is, we feel, much less. Some papers with similar circulation figures charge 50 per cent more than the Bulletin 's casual rate of $2.55 per column centimetre. But it's not cheap. Despite having the fifth lowest base advertising rate in the country, we believe the quality of the Bulletin matches many city papers with much larger circulations and staff. They may have more pages on average, but they often run at 70 to 80 per cent advertising, while the Bulletin often has more than 50 per cent of its space devoted to editorial. And we believe most of our editorial is of good quality. We run fewer press releases than many other papers and even then, we make sure the ones we use are of genuine local interest. Our rule is: if it s not local it doesn t go in. All this adds up to a good deal for you, the advertiser. You're paying less to start with; the Bulletin is full of news that the locals want to read so they are more likely to pick up the paper, there is more editorial per advertisement so there is more chance the reader will see your ad; and it s dehvered tree to every house. To find out about how good our service is to you when you want our help in making up your ad, phone (06) 3858 532, fax (06) 3858 622. 10 • Ruapehu Bulletin > Qctppprl9?2

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 456, 6 October 1992, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 456, 6 October 1992, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 456, 6 October 1992, Page 10

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