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NOTICIv Reduction in Price. Proprietor begs to m ufy tnai th mOR OF THIS PaPER hus boon jliOWKIlE!) as follows , ‘ SUBSCRIPTION ; f For ('no Quarter (ia advance) ... ds I':,, „ „ (booked) ... 5s Yearly (in advance) ...15s ~ (booked) ... ... ... 20s It is now the CHEAPEST TKI WEEKLY PAPER in NEW ZEALAND, and tho Proprietor trnslo that tbe INCREASED ■ CIRCULATION will com pensato for the reduction made in its price. It is essentially a I.Ot AL PAPE I? devoted to the intcicala of tbe district, ft is impossible for the papers published iu huge centres of population to pay the same altcuitiou to Uie requirements of the district ns it does. It has given its advocacy to EVERY MOVEMENT fer the ADVANCEMENT OF THE DISTRICT. It lias never been known to take tho side of the Strong against the Weak While it baa uphold the Rights of Working Men, it has always recognised tho Rights of Property, The farmers of (his district have found it an ARDENT ADVOCATE for RELIEF being given to them from the burden ot a USURIOUS RATE OF INTEREST. On these grounds the Proprietor base his claim for support, and ho trust's h will not bo disappointed. Reduction in Price.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1836, 3 January 1889, Page 4
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466Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1836, 3 January 1889, Page 4
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