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To Correspondents and Clients

Maoriland Worker, Volume 4, Issue 109, 18 April 1913, Page 8

 

To Correspondents and Clients

<We beg to intimate to subscribers whose subscriptions are due that in order to continue having " The Worker" forwarded " to them through the post it wilt be necessary for them to renew •$ their subscriptions immediately . upon expiration. The annual sub* scripllon, post free, is: Within tht Dominion, es. 6d.; beyond New - Zealand, Bs. 6d.

The offices of " The Maoriland ' Worker" are situated at 290 Wakefield Street, Tβ Aro, Wellington. N.Z.

The postal address of "The ' Maoriland. Worker " Is Box 1600,

C.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. Mind and give the correot postal bo* number.

Postal notes, money orders and cheques to be made payable ttt "The Maoriland Worker , ' and not to any Individual. Money orders, cheques, etc., should be crossed,

A sub. of 6s. 6d. (one year) or an advertisement obtained by ji reader from a friend or trader helps to swell our revenue. Parti* culars on application.

Job printing can be executed by " The Worker" In good style and at reasonable rates. . Quota* tions given.

Books and stationery can bf supplied on order. Rubber stamps and typewriting paper art speoiaV ties.

Address business communleations to the Manager and only ' literary matter to the Editor.

J. CLOVER, Manager.

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