"THE EVENING RIAIIi," ■ ■■■■ ■ ♦ THE BEST EVENING PAPEI PUBLISHED OUTSIDE OUNEOII. "THE MAIL" has * large guaranty circulation, and offers etpeciai? indvuexiwiii to advertisers. "THE MAIL" CoXTAIMS : THE LATEST ENGLISH, THE LATEST FOREIGN, THE LATEST INTERCOLONIAL, THE LATEST COLONIAL, A3T» THE VERY LATEST LOCAL NEWS. It circulates largely in the districts betwea Waimate and Dunedia. When the Moeraki Line is opened, a special country edition of The Mail will be published for the convenience of subscribers along the track. READ THE MAIL. THE WORKING MAN'S PAPER. THE BUSINESS MAN'S PAPER. THE DAIRY MAN'S PAPER. THE CLERGYMAN'S PAPER THE ENGLISHMAN'S PAPER. THE SCOTCHMAN'S PAPER. THE IRISHMAN'S PAPER. In Fact, EVERY MAN'S PAPEE. PRICE ONI PENNY. Published EVERT ETMOXO AX Foub. O'clock. OFFICES: TYNE-STREET, OAMAR^-
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 149, 12 October 1876, Page 4
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