xac&unneoua 1 /‘■•S ft ■ ■M\ . i t’s issui&M i! m 0 / w <p I v #7 x •«r«.V >• Qp THE EVANGELIST A Monthly Magazine, devoted to the advancement of Evangelical Religion. Edited by the* Rev. Jas. Copland, M.A., M.D., Ph.D., Lawrence, Tuapeka, Otago.
fipHE conductors of the Evangelist have much pleasure iu announcing that at the commencement of the present year arrangements were made with Messrs Mills, Dick, and Co., Dunedin, for its publication in an enlarged, and improved form. Each number now contains 32 pages, instead of 24, as formerly, and the size of the page is also enlarged. The pages are numbered consecutively, so that the year’s issue may be bound up in one volume ; and a titlepage and index for the whole will be issued with the last number, forming thus a complete and convenient record of the Ecclesiastical and Missionary events of the year. The utmost care is taken to insure its appearance punctually on the first day of the month, and greater despatch in the delivery to subscribers in the country has been secured than was possible during the first year of its publication. As the Evangelist is transmitted by post to the Home Country and the neighboring Colonies at the ordinary rate of newspapers, it affords a convenient means of sending to correspondents in these places intelligence of the affairs of the Churches in New Zealand. Subscription, 7s 6d ; per annum (including postage or delivery); payable in advance. Subscribers are requested to order it from any of the Agents, or from the Publishers, enclosing with the order a Post Office Order for the amount. MILLS. DICK, & Co., Staffoed-street, Dunedin.
AGE.NTS FOR CROMWELL : MATTHEWS & FENWICK, A JIG US OFFICE, MELMORE-STREET. COAL CREEK HOTEL, HAL]? WAY BETWEEN . CROMWELL AND LAWRENCE, The above hotel possesses excellent accommodation for travellers, who may rely upon receiving every attention. The house is situate on the main road from Tuapeka to Cromwell, and allords a convenient stopping-place for horsemen and passengers by coach. The Duustan and Tuapeka Mail Coach passes the door twice a-week, and the daily increasing traffic sufficiently proves that this road is recognised as the best route from Dunedin to the northern Gold-Fields.
GENERAL STORE. DISTRICT POST-OFFICE. N.B.— First-class Stabling. ' Horses for hire paddock accommodation. ' -c-R. AYLING, Proprietor
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 38, 3 August 1870, Page 2
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380Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 38, 3 August 1870, Page 2
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