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A PARCE L OF P's.

i *s> ■ ■■' » Ax exchange tells its renders how 'to min3 your Ps in the following paragraph : Persons who patronise pnreis should pay promptly, for the pecuniary prospects of the Press have a peculiar power in pushing 1 forward puUic prosperity. If the printer is paid piomptly, and hirf pocket-book kept p^thonc by prompt paying patrons, he puts his pen to paper in peace, his paragraphs of passing events havpmore pleasing colors, and the pernsnl of bis paper is a pleasure to people. Paste this piece of proverbial philosophy in some place of prominence ■where all patrons can perceive it,

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 393, 14 August 1889, Page 8

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A PARCEL OF P's. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 393, 14 August 1889, Page 8

A PARCEL OF P's. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 393, 14 August 1889, Page 8

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