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Circulating throughout AKAROA* BOROUGH; AKAROA COUNTY-, WAIREWA, and MTv HERBERT: COUNTY Districts and published in the interests of residents throughout this area.

Stye Akaroa AKAROA - • CANTERBURY Official Organ of all Important Local Bodies in the District P. O. Box 9 'Phone 13D advertising charges and conditions CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS Public Notices, Meetings, Amusements, Tenders, etc., 4/- per inch. Classified Smalls: Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Strayed, Situations, etc., up to 12 words 1/-; three insertions 2/6. Up to 18 words 1/6. If booked Double Rates charged. Birth. Death, Marriage, and In Memoriam Notices, 2/6 per insertion, up to 30 words. If booked 3/-. I Casual Reader Advertisements inserted in News columns, 5/- per inch. Front page advertisements will be set in the style adopted by the paper only. . *. Changes of matter for contract spaces may be made when required at a cost of 4d per inch. Replace copy must be in the Printer's hands by noon on Saturdays and Wednesdays to ensure insertion on Tuesdays and -Fridays respectively. Stereo matter may be changed each issue free. The right is reserved to refuse any advertising matter the Publisher may deem objectionable, or contrary to the practice of the paper, and the exercise of such right shall not be held in any way to cancel the terms of the contract., JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT LATEST MACHINERY INSTALLED

Having recently installed a Model 5 Linotype which recognised throughout the world as the standard machine for newspaper production and job printing- work, the company, is keeping, in line with progress to give subscribers, advertisers, and buyers of printing, a first-class and quick service. This machine carries at present nine distinct type faces covering the requirements of most printing offices and the fresh impression from matrices for newspaper and jobbing, work assures subscriber* and printing customers the best possible impression. The office also carries a large range of jobbing type faces to meet customers' requirements for all classes of printing work and with this equipment and presses used in production the best of work can be guaranteed*. We shall be pleased to quote for printing of all classes including the following : Posters, Handbills, Magap zines, Souvenir Booklets, Show Cardß, H Programmes, Invitation Cards, Plain and Fancy Tickets of all classes. Visiting Cards, Business Letter Heads, Private Letter Paper and Envelopes, Business Envelopes and Letter Paper, Billheads of all classes, Uniscript - 'Billheads, Duplicate A ccount Booka » Counter Books, Duplicate Books of all descriptions, Manilla and Linen Tags, Receipt and Delivery Books, Sale Circulars, Price Lists, Balance-sheets, Prospectus Forms, Pamphlets, Wedding and Social Invitations, Gummed Labels and. Stickers I Always on Hand: Envelopes , in various sizes, Paper for Typewriting, Duplicating and other purposes. Note Time and Wages Blocks, Ruled Foolscap (with or without money columns), Newsprint, Receipt Books, Carbon Paper (any size), Ac.ount and Minute Books, etc., PROMPT EXECUTION OF ALL ORDERS. | . SUBSCRIPTION RATEb ||:- Annual Subscription prepaid £1 11-, quarterly prepaiJ 5/3. If booked Tper quarter. Akaroa Mail Company Limited

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXIII, Issue 6497, 6 January 1939, Page 1

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491

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXIII, Issue 6497, 6 January 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXIII, Issue 6497, 6 January 1939, Page 1

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