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COSTJF ADVERTISING. An interesting sei ir-i of figures sbowirg the price to lie id for advertising in well-known .! in an Ennlisli ')pe:.s is given There are several papeis w' : :h obh>i-i prices ranging from 10.-, (■ £2 per inch for ■heir advertise ire ■'an ba made ii f, less thsn £3OO ■ vppers in nil p:v '« to be include'' L ( y. Very little show wel-.ly j ? r ? l fev -ct':; ard i: daily of the country aie 00 will not' e found bt all an c-::ce.-si vts cmount to j;ay eac'.i week. Should you wish to- make a I good start by inseriing a full page in the Daily Telegraph, you cau, by making e'rly arrangements, do so for the modest sum of £2OO for one insertion, and a like amountwil l give you a similar publicity in the Daily Mail. The Daily News will not gr've you the loan of a page for £llO, but will let you display the pdveitisement acres* the columns, which all the other dailies refuse to do Following th ; s up by a page advertisement in the Daily Chronicle at £l2O, and in the Morning Post at £IOO, renders will remark, perhaps that something new is being adveitised, and if they see the announcement when they return home in the evening, to the tune of a half page in the London hvenhg News at £35, rr the Globe at £25, in the Pall Mall at £2O, in the Star at £43, in tho St. James at the nrae rate as in the Pall Mall, some will, perhaps, say (i jinling to the advertisement):-"This chap's advertising pretty largely. Wonaer what it's all about ?" Amoncsi the papers for which it will be found necessary to draw subsfantial cheques might be me Aionrd the Ck hi!a-,i World at £75 per pige, or lis psr inch; Christian Herald at £1 10s per inch, and Lloyds at £1 8s per inch.

WHEN NEW ZEALANDERS ARE LET LOOSE. " Two days Lefore we came to Johannesburg we lied a small skirnr'sh, for which we got lilh piaise and a little blame. The second find third contingents were sent forward and we supported then). When once thoy got I to work the Geneial could not slop them; in fact one of oil*- fellows oveiheard the fol'owi.g convei :-atkm. A major asked, " Yt'hen iliey were goJig ticavnp?" ''horcp'y was, 'As soon F can get thosed d N«\v Zealanders lack" "Oh! you've let them loose have you." remarked the other. The nest day the Cenei.d l'ned us up and -still: "New Zealaudeis. I have to compliment, you on the successful s' iimibh.yon had y'sle:daj', and I will have mn h picture in mentioning yorr i induct in dcn.t.l cs to Join Uoberls; a» 'he same tii.'e, .n < on ea.''ci i'es* to got at thr enemy you im;.-.t not forget tha' you are not the whole aimy, a'id that by pushing too far fonvmd you may seriously cCmpronrise the General by bringing on an engagement."— E .- tiact from Clutha soldiei's letter.

m Lots of people have thin hair. Perhaps their parents had thin hair; perhaps their children have thin hair. But _. _ this does not to have thin hair. One thing r you mayrely upon-' makes the hair healthy] and vigorous ; makes j it grow' thick and long. It cures dandruff also.

It always restores color to gray hair,—all the dark, rich color of early life. There is no longer need of your look* ing old before your time. Ayer's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and clears the complexion. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ay:r & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A

BUTCHER & CO, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, AND GENERAL SMITHS, CURRIE-STBEET, A RE prepared t MANUFACTURE CARRIAGES SPRING CARTS BUGGIES WAGGONS GIGS DRAYS And Vehicles of Every Description, with FIRST-CLASS MATERIAL only. A Trial Solicited. All Work Guaranteed. BUTCHER BLANCHETT. & NISBET (Late J. Lashbrook), Opposite Co-opkjiatjvk Store, URRIJS STKKET.

Photographers Come AND Photographers Go, BUT while we do not roll on for ever, we aie still very muob alive, especially to the patronage given in the past. And to till merit this we shall, as in'the past, supj, UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS In all Styles, at Reasonable Prices. NOTS THE ADDHISS—\V. A. COLLIS Devon Stkmst, Directly opposite OKITEitION HOTEL First Vil::e W.ii:;;anui Exhibition, and Photojraphev by i oial Appointment to His Excellency Lr»J Ranfurly. LSEWS JOFFICE 18 lbs for 1b-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 191, 15 August 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 191, 15 August 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 191, 15 August 1900, Page 4

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