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Good Advice

'To sustain good newspapers,' says "Monsignor Delemaire, Coadjutor-Bishop of Cambrai, ' is, obviously and before everything, to buy them and to read them; to pay ungrudgingly and even cheerfully the cost ~of. their support, and' especially to do ""this in the manner that will be of "the greatest benefit to them.' "So do not buy these excellent, journals'ln' an intermittent fashion as your affairs give you more or less leisure to_ read them, or. the events published are more or less interesting; but be to them a friend faithful and devoted, on whom they can rely for each and every day. Be their subscribers,'and their disinterested subscribers.' . ~~ '*•--■'.""

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New Zealand Tablet, 27 August 1908, Page 22

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Good Advice New Zealand Tablet, 27 August 1908, Page 22

Good Advice New Zealand Tablet, 27 August 1908, Page 22

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