XOTICE TO COBRESPONDEJfTS AND CONXBIBUTOBS. Owing to the Introduction of type-setting machinery iM connection with the 'Witness it rill be absolutely necessary in future for contributors to take special pains in inditing their MS. .Writing as plainly as possible, more especially in the ease of persons' nonici and the names of places. Punctuation should also be attended to, making full points before new sentenoes as dlstia-t as possible. Paragraphs should he started at least one inch tram ths left-hand edge of the copy paper, and ample space should be left between the linet for editorial revision. Pencil cop; Is inadmissible under any circumstances.
TO WITNESS CONTRIBUTORS AND' COHRESPONDENTS. Contributors and correspondents are respectfully requested to writ© their contributions in. future across the paper on the broad side instead of the narrow, and to leave half an inch margin on the left side. This phange is rendered necessary fox the convenience of the linotype operators. April, 1899.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2363, 8 June 1899, Page 28
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156Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2363, 8 June 1899, Page 28
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