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SU P/oCIIIBISIiS have sometimes complained that they do not receive their Papers through the Post '.'ntil thej r are several days old, and occasionally that some iss les they never received at all. The News is posted regularly, and should reach subscribers in due course. It is to our'interest to'liavo the Paper delivered punctually; hut when it has been duly posted we have no further control. If Subscribers who do not receive their Papers regularly will kindly advise the Manager of the News, immediate and strict inquiries will be made iuto the matter.

'JIIB TE AROHA AND Oil IN EMU I? I HEWS Published evei}' "WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at the Office, Whitaker street, Te Aroha, N. Z. Each Issue Contains Columns } 8 PAGES { Cotann, Single copy : Price Twopence. Terms ov Suitscitimox : all per arinum, delivered in and around Te Aroha, or through District Agents. £1 5s per annum, posted to any portion of New Zealand. £1 10s per annum, posted to United Kingdom, America, Australia, etc. (5s discount in either case if paid yearly in advance). SUBSCRIBERS can commence at any date, and will be charged in proportion to the end of the current quarter. Notice to discontinue subscription MUST BE JN WRITING, and posted, or- delivered to the Office direct, addressed to the Manager. Verbal messages to tiuvel- • ers or agents will in no case be regarded. This rule will be strictly adhered to. 1 y “ ADVERTISING,” said the Right Honorable W. E. Gladstone, speaking apropos of this subject, “is undoubtedly very effective. Its power is enormous. It appears, if we consult those who have madesuccessful use of this extraordinary instrument, that it depends, wholly in producing an impression upon the public mind by its iter -ion or by constant repetition of the sam J thing. This shows a very singular state of the public mind ; it shows there as relative to these,.matters a certain amount* of dullness, a great desire to co npete for affifnuion'; and none get it unless by giving, as if" were, so many strokes of the hammer to compel people to notice nhat is going on. 5 ’ Advertise in the News.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 485, 5 July 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 485, 5 July 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 485, 5 July 1890, Page 8

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