THE COUNTRY.
Letters in order to be in time for the issue (ucceeding ike 4*y on which they are written must reach Dunedin by TUESDAT KIGfIT'S MAIL. * . . NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS. Owing to the introduction of type-setting machinery in connection with the Witness it will be absolutely necessary in Tuture for contributors to take special pains in 'inditing their SIS. .writing as plainly ns possible, more especially in the case of persons' names and the names of placi-s. Punctuation should also be attended to, making full points before new sentences as distill t as possible. Paragraphs should be started at least one inch from the left-hand edge of the copy paper, and ample space should be left between the lines for editorial revision. The paper used should be of small fize, as large-sized sheets are very inconvenient to handle. On no account should fool»cap Jje used unless folded into four. Pencil copy is inadmissible under any circumstances.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2323, 8 September 1898, Page 29
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158THE COUNTRY. Otago Witness, Issue 2323, 8 September 1898, Page 29
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