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"STANDARD” ADVERTISERS. DVEE.TISERS in the “Manawatu Standard” will oblige by having their copy for replace advertisements sent to our office not later than 2 p.m. on tho day PRECEDING that on which insertion is desired. Copy for replace advertisements not received by that time cannot be guaranteed insertion on tho day following. Copy for casual advertisements should be handed in by mid-day to ensure insertion on tho day of receipt, but where possible an earlier hour would be materially helpful. The production of an evening paper necessitates members of our staff working at a very high pressure between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., and with the growing volume of advertising and news the pressure is increasing. Promptness and regularity in going to press is an urgent necessity as members of the delivery staff must be got away to time, several of those having to traverse between 70 and 80 miles on their motor cycles before their labours in connection with the distribution of the “Standard” over a wide countryarea are complete. Advertisers will greatly oblige bynoting the above and incidentally assist members of our staff in the publication of the “Standard” at a regular hour every afternoon.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 285, 5 November 1925, Page 3
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