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Thus the New Zealand Tablet, to its subscribers : — ' In plain prose, and to speak without the aid of a trumpet, we are in straits beca,use our subscribers are backward in sending in their subscriptions, and we are obliged to appeal to them for better treatment.. We cannot send a collector round to the houses of all those who are in our debt ; the expense is far too great. Nor can we afford to wait indefinitely for our money. Hence we make our appeal. Our confidence is, we repeat, that we have not whistled jigs milestones, . The result will be, not a. response of the inanimate, not a stoney silence, but a reassuring and reinvigoratihg shower of Post Office Orders. So shall we live; to'j: blow our trumpet in a^mbre cheetf ul i strain, „-.'. - ■ .;.;,;-^

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Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1030, 20 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1030, 20 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1030, 20 April 1894, Page 3