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BUSINESS NOTICES. “ THE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN.” PUBLIC NOTICE. AT the request of the Government to save supplies of newsprint ana dollar exchange, all newspapers in New Zealand have agreed to reduce the size of their newspapers as from June 2nd. Tins further reduction in size of papers means that there will be less space available for advertisers and in order to compensate for the loss of revenue the Price Tribunal have authorised an increase in the Rates for Advertisements. From July 1, 1941, rates for Casual Advertising in “The Ashburton Guardian” will be as follows: CLASSIFIED, CASH ADS. WANTEDS, SITUATIONS, FOR SALE, LOST AND FOUND, TO LET, ETC. Advertisements under the headings One Shilling Extra for Booking. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Birth, Marriage and Death Notices—3/« per insertion. Funeral Notices—4/- per insertion. In Memoriam Notices—3/- per insertion ; if verses 6d each line. Bereavement Notices—3/- per insertion. Engagement Notices—s/- per insertion. (] n order to guard against imposition, all such Announcements must be authenticated to ensure their insertion) GENERAL ADVERTISING. Amusements, Meetings, Public Notices, Auction Sales, Tenders, eto. 5/- per inch IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. ADVERTISERS are asked to have their Notices in this Office as early as possible each morning. The insertion of those arriving later than 1.30 PM (except Death and Funeral Notices) cannot Be guaranteed that day.

DEATH and FUNERAL NOTICES will be inserted the same day if received not later than 2 p.m. Advertisers in the Country can remit payment by Money Order or Postage Stamps. Advertisers are informed that letters addressed to a nom de plume or initials, care of any Post Office, will NOT be delivered by the Postal Department. Do not send original references with applications for positions. Copies only. For the convenience of advertisers replies to advertisements may be sene to the “Guardian” Office, but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. While every care is exercised in regard to the insertion and classification of the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for errors or non-insertion through accident or from other causes, and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even though such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. We cannot be held responsible for errors in Advertisements transmitted, by telephone. ALTERATIONS of CONTRACT Advertisements must be lodged not later than 3l>Mon the day PRECEDING that on which the lirst insertion is required. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. The Subscription Rates of the “Guardian” are as follow: — Four Weeks, 4/-; Three Months, paid in advance, 13/-; or booked, 14/-; Six Months, paid in advance, 25/-; or booked.. 28/-; 12 Months, paid m advance, £2/iO/ L ; or booked, £2/10/-. Town and Suburban Subscribers whose delivery of the “Guardian” is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the Chief Runner (Mr A. P. Calder) instead of complaining to the runner,, boys. This course ensures .first-hand ' knowledge of irregularities and prompt attention. CORRESPONDENCE. ALIi Correspondence relating to business matters should be addressed to The Secretary; and Reports, Letters to Editor, News Items, etc., addressed to The Editor. TELEPHONES. TELEPHONES’Phone No. 39 for Advertising and Subscriptions; ’Phone No. 110 for the Editor or Reporters. ASHBURTON MAIL & GUARDIAN CO., LTD. W. B. W. BELL, Director.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 8, 21 October 1941, Page 8

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