PRICE ONE PENNY.
THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD Is now SOLD AND DELIVERED AT THE TRICE OF ONE PENNY. The history or the Herald has been one of steady, rapid, and constant progress in every department since it came into the possession of the present Proprietors, more than a quarter of a century ago. The change in price has been made in accordance with the spirit of the times, and to bring the Herald into line with all the other journals of these Colonies. It will hereafter be sold at the price to which the Public are accustomed in every city throughout Australasia. There will be no alteration in the size of the paper, and there will bo no curtailment of the news. It will still be continued as the largest daily paper in the Colony. Features of great interest will be introduced into the HERALD, so as to increase its popularity in town and country. The large addition which will certainly take place to the circulation will still further enhance the value of the IIEBALD as an advertising medium. PRICE ONE PENNY.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12003, 27 June 1902, Page 5
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182PRICE ONE PENNY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12003, 27 June 1902, Page 5
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