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TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.

We beg to impress upon our Subscribers the desirableness of punctuality in their weekly payments to the boys who •deliver the Evening Mail. As the runners are expected to settle their accounts with the office every Monday morning, it subjects them and the proprietors-to much inconvenience, when the Subscribers postpone payment from one week to another. It will strike anyone who considers the subject, that it does not suit cither the proprietors or the runners to keep accounts for such small sums, and this notice will probably induce greater punctuality on the part of those subscribers, who, for want of thought, are in the habit of neglecting weekly payment.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 77, 2 April 1867, Page 2

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TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 77, 2 April 1867, Page 2

TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 77, 2 April 1867, Page 2

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