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TO CORRESPONDENTS AND CLIENTS

Maoriland Worker, Volume 6, Issue 205, 13 January 1915, Page 4

 

TO CORRESPONDENTS AND CLIENTS

Wβ bog to intimate to subscribers whoso subscriptions are due that in order to continue having Tht) Workeu forwarded to thorn thrqfugh tho post it will'bo necessary for them to renew their subscriptions immediately uno: expiration. The annual subscription, poet free, is: Withir the Dominion, 6s. 6d.; bej-ond No<v Zealand. Bs. Cd. Tho offices of The Maoku-and Wobkbb. are situated at 290 Wakefield Street, to Aro, Wellington, N.Z. . The postal address of Tub Maortiand Wouker is Box 1500, G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. Mind aad give the correct postal bos number. Postal ttotes, money orders, and cheques to be made payable to The •Maobiland Worker, and not to any individual. Money orders, cheques, .etc., should ,be crossed. Job printing can be executed by IThe Worker in good style and at reasohab'o rates. Quotations given. Books and stationery can bo supplied on order. Rubber stamps and typewriting paper are specialities. A sub. of 6s. 6d. (ono year) or an advertisement obtained by a reader frsm a friend or trader helps to swell our revenue. Particulars on application. . .. , Address business communications to (W Manager, and only literary mattor td-tM , Editor. J. GLOVER. Manager.

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