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TO CORRESPONDENTS AND CLIENTS

Maoriland Worker, Volume 5, Issue 201, 9 December 1914, Page 4

 

TO CORRESPONDENTS AND CLIENTS

AA r o beg to intimate to subscribers whose subscriptions aro due that in order to continue having The AVokkeh forwarded to them through tho post it will be necessary for them to renew their subscriptions immediately upon expiration. The annual subscription, post freo, is: AVithip the Dominion, Gs. Gd.; beyond New Zealand. Ss. Cd. Tho offices of Tun Maortland AVorker aro situated at 290 AVakefield Street,.To Aro, AVellington. N.Z. Tho postal address of The Maortt.'.ND AVorker is Box 1500, G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. Mind and give the correct postal box number. Postal notes, money orders, and cheques to be made payable to TnE Maorti.and AVorker, and nob to any individual. Money orders, cheques, etc., should bo crossed. Job printiug can bo executed by The AVorker in good style and at reasonab'o. rates. Quotations givem Books and stationery can be supplied on order. Rubber stamps and typewriting paper aro specialities. A sub. of 6s. Gd. (ono year) or an advertisement obtained by a reader from a friend or trader helps to swell o':r revenue. Particulars 011 application. .â– Vidros* business communications to tho Manager, and only literary matter to the Editor. J. GLOVER. Manager.

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