THE EVENING POST.
It is our pleasurable duty to congratulate our esteemed contemporary tlio Evening Post, Wellington, on the progress manifested by the issue of Tuesday last. The metropolitan daily has grown' in strength during the thirty odd years it has been in existence; enlargement has '•-"lowed upon enlargement to keep ; > ith the demands of a growin ; On Tuesday the crowning •>.* Uini.:u>n fournalism was vitttrtssod by tiio »• mo of the Evening i -• - s ni<xb> pajvr printed by one tV: 'ate-; |.Hiring machines. iJhiT-'kJ have spared no expends in i en.-.;; nor the paper up-to-date; the is i t primai ? house is of the most convenient description, fitted with all the i = ?.-• appliances, capable of meeting all tL-< demands likely to be made for many years to come. The Evening Post is one of the best of our great daily papers as it undoubtedly is one of the finest and most valuable properties in the colony. Wo wish our contempory many years of the prosperty that it richly merits.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 27, 28 May 1896, Page 2
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168THE EVENING POST. Hastings Standard, Issue 27, 28 May 1896, Page 2
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