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Postal Rate?, etc. BRICKS! BRICKS! ELL burnt Bricks in any quantity cim now be had at my yard.PRICE—£2 10s "per 1000; smaller lots, £3 per IOOO.* / ALSO FIRST-CLASS LIME. J. BEW, TE AROHA MR ALFRED ELKIN. DENTIST, Auckland, ILL; visit Te Aroha and Paeroa during the month of December. iROFKSSOR L'OISETTE’S MEMORY '! SYSTEM. In response to enorinous requests from all sections of New Zealand that I should at once afford facilities to acquire nly art of Assimilative Memory Book Correspom* denco on the Single by Four Shillings each pupil, I have to state that all persons wishing to learn uoy system should put them' selves into communication with Mr P. R. Dix, of Coombes’Arcade, Auckland, who will provide them with the required single book of instruction, and any information necessary with the greatest possible der spatch. ■ . - A. LOISETTE. , NEW ZEALAND POSTAL RAI ES. TOWN LETTERS. be delivered in the same town in whicli they are posted. Not exceeding s. 1.02 ... 0 1: 02 ... 0 Every' additional 'J oz dr fraction thereof ' 0 Newspapers each 0 INLAND LETTERB. Posted within the Colony, to be delivered at any place within the Colony. Not exceeding loz ‘ 1 oz 0 4 Every additional j oz or fraction thereof ... 0 2| Newspapers each 0 0 'book packets. (To be delivered within the Colony). Not exceeding 2oz ... 0 £ „ 4oz ... ... 0 1 Every additional 2 oz dr fraction of -2 oz ... ... ... 0 f No book packet must exceed slbs weight and no” pattern parcel 24 oz weight LETTERS TO THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES and South Sea Islands. ’ • ■ s.d. Not exceeding Joz ... 0 2 Every additional $ oz, ' ... 0 2 Letters to the United Kingdom and Not exceeding Joz ... 0 2j| Fvery additional £oz ... 0 2ij Registration fee, 3d. Newspapers.- —United Kingdom, Australia, and South Sea Islands, I'd each irrespective of weight. „ Foreign Countries, £d for each 2ozs NEW ZEALAND INLAND PARCEL ;\r: ' POST. Regulations. 1. -Posting and Labelling.—ln order tha u a parcel may gc, by Parcel Post, it must 9 handed in at a Post Office counter or deliverywindow, and the postage due prepaid. The words “Parcel Post” should be written on the parcel, or on the label to be obtained from the Post Office for affixing to the parcel, 2. Rates of postage and weight.—The of postage for a parcel are:—. Not exceeding 11b in weight Exceeding lib., bat not exceeding 21bs, 21bs Blbs 41bs 51bs 61bi 71bs 81bs 91bs lOlbs 31bs 41bs bibs 1 81bs 71bs Blbs Slbs lOibs lllbs 7 : ' IF YOU Want a Cook / Want r a Clerk, Want ■ a Partner, Want a Situation, Want to Sell a Piano, Want to Buy a.-Horse, Want to Sell a Carriage, Want to Buy or Sell a Farm, • Want to Let a House or Villa, Want to Sell House Property, Want to Sell Groceries or Drugs Want to- Sell Household Furniturne Want to Sell Drapery or Carpeting Want to Find what you Lost or Missing Want to Find the Owner of what you Foun advertise in THE :•? TE AROHA NEWS,” The Very best Medium in the Uistric Advertising will Gain New customers Advertising will keep Old Customers, Avertising Liberally Always Pays Advertising Makes Success Easy, Advertising begets Confidence, Advertising is the Keystone, Advertising shows Energy > Advertising shows Effick, Advertise then, at once, . Advertise Continually, • Advertise Skilfully, Advertise Freely, Advertise Here, Advertise . now.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1786, 13 November 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1786, 13 November 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1786, 13 November 1895, Page 4

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