THE WOODVILLE examiner. WAI PA W A ADVERTISER AND E IST COAST GAZETTE. IC HAVING become apparent that the lime has arrived for the publication of a Newspaper that will earnestly devote itself to adequately representing the special and general inter* osts of Woodville, the Examines has been founded, and will commence its career with most encouraging proofs of popular favour. The politics of the Examiner will comprise an earnest, consistent, and bus* tained advocacy of the best interests of Woodville and the important districts of the East Coast, unfettered by party in* fluence or local prejudice, giving its support only to that which contributes to the welfare of the people and is conducive to the material progress of the Colony. Its platform will be that of the greatest good of the greatest number, and its ambition will bo to rank as an influential district journal and outspoken organ of public opinion* Local, district, and commercial news will receive full prominence, and the pro* ceedings of meetings of the governing bodies and of other public assemblies will be faithfully recorded, and its corre ipon • dents in ihe various districts will periodically furnish ail items of intelligence of special or general interest. The aim o' the Examiner will be io attain the position of the recognised re~ presentative journal of Woodville, and the East Coast country districts, including the rising settlements in the interior, * The proprietor can only say that it is his firm determination lo aoheive success in his venture, and make the Examiner a name and reputation as one of the most independent and. progressive country newspapers published in New Zealand, trusting to receive support in proportion, to its merits and usefulness. On the basis of operations set forth in the above, the Woodville Examiner has been founded, witq entire confidence in the support that is invariably extended to undertakings established on legitimate principles, and conducted with energy, enterprise, and circumspection. To Advertisers, the Examiner will present a most advantageous and desirable medium for publicity, as it will circulate extensively through all the country districts and remote localities to which as & rule the the local press does not penetrate* lerms for advertising will be as reason* able as is consistent with a wide circula* tion and extended publicity. Agents (whose names wjll be duly noti* lied hereafter) will be appointed in every town-hip and district, from whom all information can be obtained as to rates of subscription, terms for advertising, etc. anq who will also receive orders for tho insertion of advertisements, and will forward instructions for the transmission to subscribers’ papers.
THE NJE WSP A..P.111R AND GENERAL JOB PRINTING OFFICE, WOODVILLE # Hawkes’ Bay. LETTER PRESS PRINTING, of everyrDoscription, in UEATEST STYLE and Newest Designs, at Low Prices including Circulars Billheads Receipt Books Programmes „ . , Handbills Business Cards Memo Forms Horse Cards Catalogues e. THE WOODViLLE EXAMINEE is Published every WEDNESDAY ana SATURDAY. Terms of Subscription - ; Per quarter in advance 69 6d do. do. booked P«r year in advance ... ... ]6a Od Single copy Oa 2d Notice to Advertisers. Advertisers and subscribers can com* mence at any date and will be charged in in proportion to the end of the current quarter. Terms of advertising as per scale. Standing advertisements for three, six, or twelve months can be arranged for at a. liberal discount. « AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM The Woodvule Examiner offers Su». perior advantages to advertisers. Examiner Publishing Office, VOGEL-STREET, WOODVILLE.
EW ZEALAND HEMATITE PAINT. Certificate and Medal, Sydney Exhibition. First of Order Merit, Dunedin, do. Certificate, Gold Medal Christchurch, The cheapest and beat Paints. See analysis and testimonials to be had of all agents. This genuine Hematite Paint is the best for painting Iron and Wooden Bridges, Boilers, Iron Tanks, Iron Roofs, Foundry work. For Wood and Brick buildings this is a sure preventive against damp. E. W. MILLS, & Co., Wellington.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 10, 3 November 1883, Page 4
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