TE AROHA AND OHINEMURI NEWS A TrLweekly Journal of Agricultural Mining Industry, and Commerce. PRICE—ONE. PEN NY, Published every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings at Te Aroha RATES OF ADVERTISING- - Casual Advertisements— l 4 words, la (cash only) ; per inch, 3s first insert tion ; 2s subsequent insertions. Standing, Advertisements— £l per inch per quarter, with the following time discounts for cash with order only For Three Months —Ten <per cent. dis—. count. For Six Months—Fifteen per cent., discount. For Nine Months—Twentv per cent discount. For a^Year— Twenty-* five per cent discount. Insets may be issued with the circulation of the News on terms to be arranged Advertisements inserted by the month; or quarter and withdrawn at any time before the expiracy of a monthly or quart t rly period, are charged for as if inserted for the full'term . Alteration for,, and withdrawals of, advertis«ruonts should be handed ip. by lb** Monday and Thursday prior, to publication y. JfiStetK.‘iioris i' tr live nie-ert. or withdrawal of advertisement*. do the News? UjflSt i/C i" All >,61'5S 'Ufjeuta Ito—-eeived-without irrs-rri'c-tjon 'will hr io'.erte'i annll ' ••u- manm-v, I'-'his' h Advertisers and' subscribers.- 'can -rends payment by money order",, postal notes,orpoßtage stamps* For the convenience of advertisers, ne*. plies to advertisements may b.: sent to-the News Office ; but the Proprietor does, net accept any responsibility * Whi'e every care is exerciser! in regard to the due insertion of advertisement, the? Proprietor is riot-responsible for the aon-* insertion through accidient or other causes j and reserves the right of omitting arlvr-. • isements that may be deemed objection--able, even'-thouglr such advertisements, may have been received ! »hd paid} for id the usual coarse of business Literary communications shoo I'd be> written on one side of the paper only.! All corninunivati ns wiii b treated b.y thoT' Editor;.;as strictly • confidential 1 ;. Uonvsxpondence is freely invited on. any subject . of public interest,'but "correspondents are, r> quested to make their communications! is urief as possible* MINING FORMS OF ALU KINDS PAY SHEETS SCRIP RuOKS ' POSTERS, Large or Small SHOWCARDS, TICKETS BILLHEADS LABELS PROGRAMMES, &c., <fco A P R IN T IN G IN GOLD AND COLOUK& bookbinding; ew voliims hanilsoraely bound in any style. Old books of any descrip-. tion re-bouv.d equal to new. 1 Music and Songs neatly Repaired? and Bound. Library Books a . Speoi^litys For Specimens and other particuls Apply to. - NB WS 0 FFI C-EX THE “NEWS," Has a large and rapidly increasing circulation throughout New Zealand* including the following districts Te Aroha Waioro'gomai Karangahake Kati Kati MorrinßviUe Mata Mata Paeroa Piako Shaftesbury Etc., Waihi Waitoa ' Waikato, > . Cambridge Hamilton Tauranga Thames Nelson etc., etc. t is therefore without doubt a really First-class - ADVERTISxNG MEDIUM.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2075, 5 February 1898, Page 4
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445Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2075, 5 February 1898, Page 4
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