sßuwiisi>ttunt3. ;OU2s T T TDA pHRONIOLE. THURSDAY NIGHTS. ISSUE supplies residents of Naseby, Kyeburn, Hj'dc, and Macraes with the latest news, .thirty-six hours before they would otherwise get it, while ' ' SATURDAY MORNING'S ISSUE contains much later information than, any'of the papers which circulate in the Joountry. Its telegrams are nearly ' TWO OA.7S LATER THAN THOSE CONTAINED IN THE ' WITNESS OF THE SAME DATE. • All Home Cablegrams which reach \tyellm-» ' ton,up to 10 p.m. on Friday night arc pub • lishedin Saturday's 'Chronicle,' and an account will also-be found in it of anything interesting that occurs in the "Colony up to the same time. The VERY LATEST NEWS is therefore to he found in no paper that circulates in the Interior, excepting SATURDAY'S CHRONICLE. The subscription to the 'Chronicle' is TWENTY-FIVE SHILLINGS PEE ANNUM, Persons living at a.distance can have tho ' Chronicle' posted to them direct from the office by sending in their names, or can procure it from Mr James Brown ... Hasoby Mr W. Pyle St. Bathans Mr J. T. Gwynno ... Balmerston . Mr B. T. Wheeier ... Dunedin Being the only local paper, and as it circulates extensively in every part of tao interior Counties, the ' Chronicle' ' Is' a splendid ADVERTISING MEDIUM The. ' Chronicit' is a necessity to many people, as it is tbe'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 PARTICULAR FACILITIES TO MER- ■'■ CHANTS, STOREKEEPERS. AND OTHERS who have goods or stock to'Sispose of OWNERS OF ENTIRE HOUSES cannot do better than by advertising,in. ,the 'Chronicle.' There is a ' '' '' '•■■■■•«"* SPECIAL LOW SCALE OP CHARGES for entire horse advertisements, which-is an. additional advantage ■' ■.,,.,', : All kinds of -■: ■GENEE^L-'PRiNTMa;- ; '' ; ' is executed at the * Chronicle' office, afi MODERATE RATES. Storekeepers and others can a& re BILLHEADS printed at a small advance on. what 'the' should pay or the paper. Thd extra?, -ioun .c more tb:>,n com.puu.sn.ted for by r.ho trouble and ime saved. Those who have'much corl'rifpondence can eject a tfW POSITIVE SAVING JEB by giving an order to print a quantity of MEMORANDUM FORMS. Every order is' executed with neatness and promptitude, anil all classes of printing i* done, on paper, cardboard, and cloth. . QMAR&JB MOiyEBATS: THE rXEOTOSAT/ DISTRICT Off MOU.NT IDA. XT IS nERBBY~NOTIPIBD tbut the JL Office of the Registrar of Electors for [ho above district ia situated at tluj Oou?b bouse, Naseby, and that the Registrar will bo in attendance thertat on each day in the week" —Saturdays excopted—between the hours of: 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. JOHN FRANCIS GARVEY,: : Registrar of Electors;"»; Naseby, Brd April, ISB3. ,/''..■;'. '"'' ;•■ '>u
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 708, 3 May 1883, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 708, 3 May 1883, Page 1
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