The Northland Age
The March of Progress. Publishing Twice a Week. Only Bi-weekly in the Northland. Service to the Community. Ever since its inception the “Northland Age’’ has striven to render service to the people in the Northland and from time to time has made improvements which could not fail to be of valne to those who have laboured in this remote part of the Dominion. Some months ago the “Age was presented as a twelve page weekly replete with adequate and accurate reports of all local gatherings and the doiags of our public men. lbe response from the settlers has been such that we have been able to make arrangements which will enable us to take another step forward. To-day we publish the “Age” as a bi-weekly eight-page newspaper. In future our subscribers will receive the ‘Age” on Wednesday and Friday each week, when it will contain in addition to reports of local happenings, news from abroad having brief interesting accounts of world happenings. An important feature of this progressive policy will be that each copy of the “Age” will be sold over the counter at twopence per copy and in cases where the pap«r is posted to subscribers the price will be twopence per copy with postage added. We trust with not far distant when the “Age” will be published as a tri-weekly, and that it will continue to work in the interest of the advancement of the Northland and the betterment of its people. Caprice and everchanging whim The charm of every gem shall dim, And what we treasure most to-day A To-morrow may be cast away But that which aids us in our need Is treasured still with faith indeed, For coughs aud colds that faith holds sure To W ood*’ Great Peppermint Cure, r
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Northland Age, Volume 28, Issue 38, 2 May 1928, Page 6
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