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ADVERTISEMENTS.
NORTH BRITISH DAILY MAIL,
The First Daily Newspaper in Seotland, Price One Penny.
DOUBLE SHEETS ON \VEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
IS DELIVERED TO
SUBSCRIBEES IN GHEENOCK, GOUROCK, & SUBURBS-,
Every Morning at an Early Hour, Direct from the
GREENOCK BRANCH OFFICE, 1, BANK STREET.
THE NORTH BRITISH DAILY MAIL gives every attention
to Greenock Shipping Intelligence, and the General News
of the District, and is thus essentiallv
A DAILY PAPER FOR GREENOCK.
The North British Daily Mail is the oldest and most influential
Daily Newspaper in Scotland, and has for several years enjoyed
a most extensive circulation amongst the wealthy and mercan-
tile classes of the country. The Proprietors have spared no effort
Or expense to enable ih.Q North British Daily il/«j7 worthily to main-
tain its position as the leading journal o± the mercantile interests of
Scotland, and to render it an adequate reflex of the passing history
of the age.
The Commercial, Shipping, Legal, and General Intelligence of the
North British Daily Mail is supplied from original and trustworthy
sources, and the double sheets on Wednesdays and Saturdays
enable its conductors to make it in every respect more available
than hitherto for conveying information suited to the varied tastes
and interests of all classes of readers.
Unfettered by party ties, the North British Daily Mail advo-
cates all measures calculated to develop the social, political, and com-
mercial progress of the country.
When the advantages derived from a Daily Newspaper are con-
sidered, coupled with the cheapness to which the North British
Daily Mail is supplied to Subscribers, no individual who can af-
ford Six Pence Weekly ought to hesitate in availing himself of
the privileges which it confers.
As an Advertising medium, there can be few journals better
suited for the announcement of Sales of Landed Estates, Minerals,
House and other valuable Property, as well as for all Advertise-
ments addressed to the commercial and monied interests, as proved
by the fact that Forty Copies of the Mail are ordered Daily for
the Royal Exchange in Glasgow, which is
ONE-THIRD MORE THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER NEWS-
PAPER ORDERED FOR THE SAME ROOM.
The Bates of Suhscription for the North British Daily Mail art —
In advance. Credit.
For a Quarter, . . . . 6s. 6d. 7s. Qdi.
„ a Half Year, .. .. 13s. Od. 15s. Od.
„aYear, .. .. 26s. Od. 30s. Od.
Orders received at the Offices— 1, Bank Street, Greenock j 10%
Unioji Street^ Glasgow ', and by all News Agents-,

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