B:&iT£rfisriiunts. * t'XT JDA 011 iiONIOLE " THURSDAY NIGHT'S ISSUE supplies residents of Sanoby, Kyeburn, Hyde, aud Macraes with-tlie latest new 3 .thirty-pi x hours beiore tl:ey .would ooheiivise get it, while . . : J .. ,-?.> h SATURDAY MORNING'S ; ISSUR contains much later information, than any of the. paper 3 which' circulate inf'the country. Its telegrams are nearly TWO DATS LATER THAN THOSE CON- .. . TAXNED IN THE ' WITttES.S" 01 ,i, ' - THE SAME .DATE. ; : ( All Home Cablegrams wliich~reacK Welling-' , : ton np to 10 p.m. on Fnday arc pub'lisaed in "Saturday's 1 Clii on l , o!o,' aud ail account.will also.-be found in it of anything interesting.that occurs m the up to the same time. The t VERY. LATEST NE.VS : is therefore to be found in no paper that cir. culates'm the InTerior.'exceutmg^" •. '* ' SATURDAY'S- CHRONICLE. The subscription to the VChronicle' '.9 TWE NTT- FIVE SHILLINGS PE R ANNUM, Persons living at a.distanceli'can have the ' Chronicle posted_to' them direct from the .office, bv sending in- then*, names,- or can procure, it from Mr J»meß'.Brown"- ! -:i..i Naseb'y - Mr W. Pyle ... ... St. Bathans Mr J. T. (3wynne ... Palmerston Mr R. T. Wheeler ... Duncdin Being the only local paper, and as.it cir : ■culates extensively, in every part of the. Interior Counties, the ' Chronicle' is a splendid . . . ADVERTISING MEDIUM... ; ' .The ' Chronic, s' is t a .necessity to many people, 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 are made public. It' therefore affoids r PARTICULAR FACILITIES. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS who have goodsjoi dtock'to dispose of.
OWNERS OF VTORE HORSES cannot do jbetter thaSi by advertising in the 'Chronicle.' There is a. SPECIAL LOW SCALE'OF.CHARGES for entire horse'advercisements, which is an additional advantage. All kinds of GENERAL printing.is executed at the 'Chronicle,' office, at MODERATE RATES. Storekeepers and others can have BILLHEADS, printed at a small advance on what they would pay for the paper. The extra amount is more than compensated for by the trouble and time saved. Those who have much correspondence can e\Tect a SJST POSITIVE SAYING _f£fl by giving an print a quantity of MEITOBANDTJiI FORMS! • Every order is executed with neatness and promptitude, and all classes of printing is done, oia paper, card board, ,'and cloth. OUABGES iMOLEiiAm.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 646, 18 February 1882, Page 1
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380Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 646, 18 February 1882, Page 1
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