HAWKE'S BAY HERALD
FINAL ISSUE TO-DAY [nv Ti:j,Ef;n.\rn—frkss association] HASTINGS, Friday The Hawke's Bay Herald will make its final appearance to-morrow as a" morning newspaper. In the afternoon ii will lie published as the Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, consolidating the interests and circulations of the two papers, which have 'been produced from the same office since 1931, when the plant and buildings of the Herald were completely destroyed bv the earthquake. At that time the proprietors of the Herald accepted an offer of the Tribune directors to prod ice the morning paper, and subsequently the interests of the Herald proprietors were acquired by the Tribune and its production was continued under on? management. Circumstances nor* make it desirable that the two papers should lie produced as one unit. The increasing payroll ami other costs have made the production of newspapers more expensive, and this has applied particularly to morning new: papers. In addition, improved transport has made it possible to cover the whole territory with an afternoon newspaper."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22628, 16 January 1937, Page 12
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167HAWKE'S BAY HERALD New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22628, 16 January 1937, Page 12
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