NOTICES TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Mr. J. D. Pope, our canvasser and collector, is now visiting the towns on the Weßt Coast. We hope our subscribers will make it a point to settle tbeir accounts with him when he calls. Subscribers removing from one part of the Colony to another, and wishing their paper continued, should state their former address when writing to this office, as it will prevent confusion of names. We have again a tender little word to epeak to our subscribers We are convinced that they are one and all of them as genuinely honest and generous people as any to be found in the whole wide world — and all they noed is a gentle reminder now and then of the lapse of time, and the running up of accounts. There is nothing that does us so much good as to see then post office orders and cheques coming in with the mails, and we are sure they are anxious to please and benefit us. We trust then, that they will take the hint, and make no further delay about meeting our accounts. Prompt payments, and plenty of them, are what we most require.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 42, 11 February 1887, Page 15
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195NOTICES TO SUBSCRIBERS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 42, 11 February 1887, Page 15
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