The Daily News. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1900. OUR NEW OFFICES.
The readers of the News, particularly the shareholders of the Taranaki News Company, will be gratified to learn that this issue of the paper has been printed and published at our new premises just erected on the Company's freehold allotment at the corner of Ourrie and Courtenay streets. The departure means a considerable annual saving to the Company, and the removal of the millstone of a heavy rent which has for years been hanging round the neck of the Company. Besides this, it puts us in possession of newer, more up-to-date, and more convenient premises, enabling the employees of the Company to do their work under more favourable circumstances. Arrangements have also been made for new maehinery, which, with other improvements shortly to be made, will make the Daily and Weekly News worthy of the large and important district in which it circulates. No efforts will be spared by the Company or ourselves in keeping the News abreast of the times. We trust also in this matter to get the generous assistance of the people of the district. Many things happen in various parts of the district cf interest to the general reader, but unknown to our numerous correspondents, and we shall always be glad if accounts thereof are sect to our correspondents or [direct to this office. Settlers can also do & great deal to advance their own intercuts of the locality in which thoy resido by giving publicity to what is g'ing on around them and the particular advantages it possesses in soil aud cliuiatf, etc. Whnro new districts have to bo devei' ped, and have to ccmp&to with the rival claims of o'her loc,Allies, it is on'y ity k-epiug their cl.iims porsistently 'before t! e aisthoiities that pravents l orn btiiig (Vi-r-btk d anaidtt tho numerous and preying claims on their attention. By ihampionii g the cauae if all wl.o aro enticed to attention, and keying our readers fully posted •'i h the news cf the world, we hope to irialw tho News a factsr in the progress i:d pro!-p r ity of Taranaki.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 193, 3 September 1900, Page 2
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356The Daily News. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1900. OUR NEW OFFICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 193, 3 September 1900, Page 2
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