Hanerfrscntfnts. O L-NT TDA jr\ H RON lOLE ..THURSDAY NIGHT'S ISSUE supplies residents of Namhy, Kyeburri. Hyde, and. Macraes with the latest news thirty-six hours before they would .otherwise get it, while SATURDAY MORNING'S ISSUE contains mush later information than any of the papers which circulate in the country. Its telegrams are nearly ; TWO DAY/3 Tv.VriSU.TrTAN: TTTOSn cox. TAISIJD ..I*I THE 'WITNESo' OT>~ THE SAME DATE-. r- ;' All Home Cablegrams which reach Wellingtonup to 10 p.m.. on Fr;day night, ai-c published in Saturday's 'Chronicle,' and an ac count will also* be foilnl in it of anything interesting that occurs m the Colony'up to the same time. The ...'.. I."" '■ ,'■ . VERY LATEST NEA^';'■' is therefore to be found in no paper that cirthe Interior, excepting BATTJimAY'S-GHUOXICI^E. The subscription to the 'Chronicle' is TWENTT-FIVE SHILLINGS PER ANNUJI, Persons living at a distance can have the ' Chronicle 'posted to them direct from the office by: sending in their names, or can procure it from .Mr' James Brown Mr W\Pyle ... ', Mr R. T. Wheeler Naseby St.. Bath ins Pjilmerstou Dunedin Heing the only local paper, and as it circulates extensively in every part r>f the. Interior Counties, the ' Chronicle' is a splendid • ADVERTISING.irEDrUM, The ' Cbronic-i' is a necessity to many peop!o,"as it is the County and Municipal as well as the Bankruptcy Gazette, besides being' the means by which "the* dates of the courts, and of other important meetings arc made public. It therefore affoi ds rARTICL r TATi FACILITIES TO MER-'" UHANTS, STOKEKESPEP.S, ■' ASD TTHlillS who have stock to dispose of. OWNERS OF HORSES canuofe do {better thaii 07 advertising in the 'Chronicle.' There is a SPECIAL LOW SCALE OF CHAKGES for entire hor3e°adveroisements,'which is an additional'ad vantage. All kinds of GENERAL. PRINTING ,' 13 executed at the ' Chronicle ' office, at MODERATE RATE& . Storekeepers and others can baveB I L L HEAD 8, printed at a- small advance on what they would pay for tlie paper. The extra amount is more than compensated for by the trouble and time saved. Those who have much correspondence can eilect a by giving an print a quantity of AIKiTORANDTJiI FORM 3. Every order, is axeeuted with neatness and promptitude, and ail classes of printing is done, on paper, cardboard (J and cloth. CM A TiGES ■" UOLEBATK
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 645, 11 February 1882, Page 1
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378Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 645, 11 February 1882, Page 1
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