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THE GAUEEKEBS' CEBONIGLE. 



[Novembee 24, 1888. 



THE 



GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 



Scale of Charges for Advertising. 





Head Line charged as two. 





4 Lines . . .CO ;s 



15 Lines , 



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AND SIXPENCE FOR EVERT ADDITIONAL LINE. 



If set across two Columns, the lowest charge will be 5 

 If set across three Columns the lowest charge will b( 

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Gardeners and others Wanting Situations. 



26 words, including name and address, Is. &d., 



and 6d. for every additional line (about 9 words) or part 



of a line. 



THESE ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PREPAID. 



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Situations, which are charged at the ordinary scale. 



IMPORTANT NOTICE.— Advertisers are cautioned 

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 all Letters so addressed are opened by the authorities and 

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Births, Deaths and Marriages, 5s. each insertion. 



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Estate Sales. 



The best County medium for Advertising Sales of 

 Estates is 



THE WORCESTER HERALD, the largest 

 and leading County paper. Extensive circulation among 

 the upper and middle classes in Worcestershire and adjoining 

 counties. Advertisers would do well to forward for reterence 

 and distribution, plans and particulars of Estates, Catalogues 

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Offices, 72, High Street. Worcester. 



Sales of Stock and Agricultural Effects. 



THE WORCESTER HERALD is the most 

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 Published Friday for Saturday, price 2d. 



Offices, 72. High Street. Worcester. 



Farms to be Let. 



LAND AGENTS, ESTATE MANAGERS, and all having Farms 

 to Let. would do well to Advertise in 



THE WORCESTER HERALD, the Largest 

 and Leading County Paper. Specially adapted for 

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 Friday for Saturday. 



Offices, 72, High Street, Worcester. 



