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Avenues is the definitive city guide that helps people get the most out of living in Christchurch. Avenues delivers the best of everything each month, from dining to trends, fashion, entertainment, South Island travel and local personalities. Coupled with insightful features and reviews, Avenues encapsulates what makes Christchurch the unique community it is. Stories are engaging, local and relevant, giving readers authoritative, must-have inside information, and a greater appreciation of their city. Being inserted into The Press and delivered to all its greater Christchurch subscribers, ensures Avenues reaches a mature, financially comfortable, immersed reader. Avenues, the magazine Christchurch lives by. Readership: 91,000 Source: Nielsen CMI Survey Q3 2012 – Q2 2013. With one in every two readers intending on making a trip overseas in the next 12 months, and 71,000 planning on taking a holiday in New Zealand in the next year, Avenues readers love being inspired when it comes to destinations and activities. Avenues readers enjoy the finer things in life and love dining out, tasting different foods and trying out new recipes. Each week, Avenues households spend more than $1 million on dining out. Avenues readers are mature and financially independent. They have an average household income of $98,486, well above the South Island average of $79,201. In Christchurch, Avenues is read by more women with a household income of $100,000+ than any other magazine. Source: Nielsen CMI Survey Q3 2012 – Q2 2013. QUICK FACTS:

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Avenues is the definitive city guide that helps people get the most out of living in Christchurch. Avenues delivers

the best of everything each month, from dining to trends, fashion, entertainment, South Island travel and local

personalities. Coupled with insightful features and reviews,Avenues encapsulates what makes Christchurch the unique

community it is.

Stories are engaging, local and relevant, giving readers authoritative, must-have inside information, and a greater

appreciation of their city.

Being inserted into The Press and delivered to all its greater Christchurch subscribers, ensures Avenues reaches

a mature, financially comfortable, immersed reader.

Avenues, the magazine Christchurch lives by.

Readership: 91,000Source: Nielsen CMI Survey Q3 2012 – Q2 2013.

With one in every two readers intending on making a trip overseas in the next 12 months, and 71,000

planning on taking a holiday in New Zealand in the next year, Avenues

readers love being inspired when it comes to destinations and activities.

Avenues readers enjoy the finer things in life and love dining out,

tasting different foods and trying out new recipes. Each week, Avenues households spend more than $1

million on dining out.

Avenues readers are mature and financially independent. They have an average household income of

$98,486, well above the South Island average of $79,201. In Christchurch,

Avenues is read by more women with a household income of $100,000+

than any other magazine.

Source: Nielsen CMI Survey Q3 2012 – Q2 2013.

QUICK FACTS:

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Reach to Women in Christchurch with household income of $100,000+

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Readership: 91,000Source: Nielsen CMI Survey Q3 2012 – Q2 2013.

Avenues readers are more likely than the average person to own their home,

and magazines are a strong source of inspiration when it comes to home

decoration and renovation. One in every four Avenues readers intends to spend $5000 or more on home

renovations in the next year.

Source: Nielsen CMI Survey Q3 2012 – Q2 2013.

WEEKLY HOUSEHOLD SPENDWith an average household income of $98,486, Avenues readers have a higher level of disposable income than the average Kiwi. This is reflected in the fact that, on average, they spend more on non-essential items, such as alcohol, restaurant meals and travel, than your typical New Zealander.

In a typical week, Avenues households spend:

Alcohol & dining out $3.5 million

Groceries $6.7 million

Purchase & maintenance of vehicles $7.5 million

Insurance $3.2 million

Travel & accommodation services $2.4 million

Clothing, footwear, jewellery & watches $2 million

Household furniture, furnishings, $1.2 million floor coverings and textiles

Household appliances & technology $881,000

Plants, flowers & gardening supplies $369,000

Personal grooming services, $762,000 beauty products and perfumes

Medical & dental out-patient services $1.1 million

Leisure & entertainment $1.7 million

Property maintenance services & materials $3 million

Materials and services for property $1.7 million alterations, additions and improvements

Source: Nielsen CMI Survey Q3 2012 – Q2 2013

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ADVERTISING DATES 2014/2015

ISSue PuBLICATION DATe BOOKING & COPY SeT COMPLeTe MATeRIAL

ADVERTISING RATE CARD effective 1st October 2013, excl GST

DISPLAY ADVERTISING Casual 3x 6x 12x

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Third Page $1,475 $1,300 $1,175 $1,000

Frame Me Strip $1,000 $950 $900 $850

Special and guaranteed positions + 15%

All costs exclude GST and are $NZD. Refer to terms and conditions on the last page.

PHOTOGRAPHY AND ADVERTORIALS QUOTED ON REQUEST.

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All costs exclude GST and are $NZD. Refer to terms and conditions on the last page.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

SPACE IMAGe AReA* (wide x deep) TRIM SIZe* (wide x deep)

DPS 390mm x 255mm 420mm x 275mm

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Third Vertical 52mm x 255mm 67mm x 275mm

Third Horizontal 185mm x 75mm 210mm x 90mm

*All type and important images must be within the image area, ensure the gutter is free from type. If type is fine or small allow 15mm each side of gutter (30mm total).

For bleed advertisements, please provide 3mm on all sides. Special care must be taken where any image runs through the spine. DPS crossover (allowance for gutter): within first 6 pages of magazine allow 6mm crossover per page (12mm total), and for run of magazine ads allow 4mm crossover per page (8mm total). Only headings and baselines of extra large type can run across gutter and must be arranged to clear the spine by a maximum of 4-6mm on each side. Due to the variable nature of the binding process, we can accept no responsibility for any lack of alignment of type or images that cross the gutter.Please refer to Acceptable Material regarding the supply of PDFs and proofs.

PRINT PROCESS Web OffsetBINDING METHOD StapledMATERIAL DELIVERY Supply ad as a high-resolution PDF. ensure fonts are embedded. Name the pdf file appropriately eg. not avenues.pdf email advert to [email protected] ensure all images are 300dpi, CMYK or greyscale.RECOMMENDATIONS All file colours to be set as process (CMYK). Add 40% Cyan to large areas of black (to make denser). Minimum weight for lines should be set to 0.15pt. For ads that bleed, keep vital information such as text or logos, a minimum of 5mm from trim.Please Note: If the material supplied does not meet our requirements no responsibility will be held for incorrect artwork.

CONTACTS For advertising enquiries, please contact Craig du Plooy (Sales Manager) 027 655 6049.

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CREATIVE OPTIONS

For all our titles we offer the following services to maximise opportunities for your brand advertising:

Creative ThinkingIf you have a brief that calls for a magazine to come up with unique ideas specific to the title and relevant to the brief/brand, please contact us – “we love that kind of stuff”.

In-house AdvertorialsAdvertorials are an excellent complement to brand campaigns or activity running in other media – they provide valuble endorsement from the magazine masthead and can include more detail or specific information as required. Subject to the brief, we will respond with ideas specific to your brand, our reader and the environment. We offer a complete service from design through to production. Production costs will be quoted on request.

Reader PromotionsIn an advertorial style, promo-torials are created to drive sales or response by reader offer/treat/discount and provide a strong measurement tool to assist in future planning.

ACCEPTABLE MATERIAL/DIGITAL SPECIFICATIONS

File FormatThe only acceptable file format for all print advertising material is high resolution PDF. The PDF should be distilled to Acrobat 4, (pdf1.3) level. A copy of the necessary PDF job options is available on request or online at www.3dap.com.au. All fonts must be embedded or, if Illustrator, Freehand or Photoshop are used, the type must be converted to paths/outlines. True Type fonts are not acceptable.

We DO NOT accePT aNY OPeN FILes

Images Four-colour images must be CMYK; minimum resolution 300dpi; TIF or EPS. lineart a minimum of 1200dpi. Images must not contain extra channels or transfer curves or compression. No spot colours are to be used.

Document Please centre the advertisement on the page with crop marks. If bleed, allow 5mm bleed all round. All dimensions must comply with the published requirements of the publication. These are available either online at PRRADS, Quickcut or from Fairfax Magazines. PDFs must be generated to the correct size. Do not ‘crop’ in Acrobat to achieve the correct page size. Files must be single page composite. Do not include colour bars or any other element that will not appear on the final product.

ProofsAn approved 3DAP contract proof must be supplied with all advertising material. A list of approved contract proofing output devices is available at www.3DAP.com.au. If an approved 3DAP contract proof is not supplied, colour fidelity is not guaranteed. A laser proof is not a contract proof.

Delivery & Contact DetailsAll material should be sent to Advertising Coordinators at Fairfax Magazines. Please refer to each title for details. All material should be received before the material deadline.

GENERIC SPECIFICATIONS

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These conditions apply to all advertising in this publication unless we have agreed other terms in writing with the advertiser (“you”).

1. In accepting an advertisement for publication, and in publishing it we are doing so in consideration of and relying on your express warranty, the truth of which is essential:

a) That the advertisement does not contain anything that: (i) is misleading or deceptive or likely to mislead or deceive or which

otherwise breaches the Fair Trading Act 1986; (ii) is defamatory or indecent or which otherwise offends against

generally accepted community standards; (iii) infringes a copyright or trademark or otherwise infringes any

intellectual or industrial property rights; (iv) breaches any provision of any statute, regulation, by-law or other

rule or law, and b) That the advertisement complies in every way with the Advertising

Codes of Practice issued by the Advertising Standards Authority Inc. (“ASA”) and with every other code or industry standard relating to advertising in New Zealand, and

c) Publication of the advertisement will not give rise to any liability on our part or in a claim being made against us.

2. You agree to indemnify us against all losses or costs arising directly or indirectly from any breach of the warranties above and from any costs incurred in our making corrections or amendments in accordance with the terms that follow.

3. By supplying or placing an advertisement for publication you grant us a perpetual, royalty free license to reproduce the advertisement in any print or electronic advertising media we offer advertisers now or in the future.

4. Where you utilise any aspect of our creative services in the design or production of an advertisement (including photographic or design work) you acknowledge that we own the copyright in such work and that such work is not work for which a commissioning payment has been made or agreed.

5. We may refuse to publish, or withdraw an advertisement from publication without having to give a reason.

6. We may publish the advertisement on the next available issue if there is an error or delay in publication of the advertising as booked.

7. We may correct or amend advertising to conform to style or for other genuine reason as long as we do so using reasonable care.

8. All DVDs, blu-ray disks and videos, and any other restricted publications advertised for sale must include its Classification as determined by the NZ Classification Office and may be advertised only in accordance with the conditions imposed by the Classification Office. We may require written evidence of New Zealand Classification ratings and Classification Office conditions for each DVD, video or any publication.

9. We may take orders for advertising in specific spaces (space orders). The space may be used only by you for advertising of the advertiser’s usual business and may not be transferred by you to another person.

10. The guarantees contained in The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 are excluded where you acquire goods and services from us for the purpose of a business.

11. You must tell us as soon as possible if there is an error or omission in any advertisement the advertiser has placed. We will not be liable for any indirect or consequential loss (which includes loss of revenue or profit) from an error or omission or failure to publish and if we are found to have any direct liability for any circumstance that liability is limited to the cost of the space of the advertisement.

12. PrINT: To cancel an advertisement a cancellation number must be obtained from us at least three days prior to publication. Cancellations, which occur inside of the three-day working period, may incur a 100% penalty.

ONLINe: – All cancellations must be made in writing. – If the cancellation is made giving 30 or more days you will incur no

penalty. – If a cancellation is made giving 8–29 days notice, you agree to pay 50%

of the campaign cost. – If a cancellation is made giving 1–7 days notice, you agree to pay 75%

of the campaign cost. – If a cancellation is made on or after the campaign commencement date,

you agree to pay 100% of the campaign cost.

13. The charge for an advertisement will be in accordance with the published ratecard applying at the time for the publication, unless we agree otherwise in writing. rates for space orders apply for the whole space and are not reduced if the whole space is not used. rates confirmed in advertising volume agreements will be honoured over the period of that agreement if all other conditions of the agreement have been met by you.

14. Advertising placed by advertisers who are not New Zealand residents will be zero-rated for GST purposes. GST will be applied at the standard rate to advertising placed by non-resident agents acting for New Zealand resident principals.

15. If payment on a commercial account is not made by due date (which is the 20th of the month following invoice, unless we specify otherwise) you will be liable for interest at market rates and all costs of recovery, commissions and collection fees.

16. All casual advertising must be prepaid prior to publication. Payment by credit card for casual advertising is accepted.

17. We may provide guidelines to be followed where you include internet addresses in advertising.

18. The positioning or placement of any advertisement is at our discretion except where specifically agreed in writing by Fairfax Media on the Fairfax Media Booking Form. Any agreed position on the outside back cover (OBC), inside front cover (IFC) may be moved if a subsequent OBC or IFC gatefold, onsert or false cover is booked. In this case, we will work with you to secure an alternative preferential advertisement position.

19. Any on line advertising is subject to the following:

19.1 The material does not contain any cookie, tracking tag or other tracking device unless we have provided our prior written consent to such inclusion, to the extent we consent to you collecting information relating to our users, (“User Information”), you may only use such information for your internal statistical purposes and solely in respect of the advertising campaign the subject of the insertion orders.

For the avoidance of doubt, you must not disclose any User Information to any third party, and must not use any User Information in connection with any advertising campaigns on any third party properties or websites. If you are a representative of an advertiser, this does not prevent you from disclosing the User Information in summary format only to the advertiser, provided you procure that the advertiser only uses such information in accordance with this paragraph and without limiting our rights or remedies, we may immediately remove any advertisement without liability in the event of any breach by you (or the Advertiser) of this paragraph. Any such termination will not affect your obligation to make payment.

19.2 The positioning or placing of any material within the particular website is at our discretion except where specifically agreed in writing

19.3 We must receive creative information from you in an acceptable form including a click -through UrL no later than five (5) working days prior to commencement of a campaign. Any late delivery of creative material resulting in the delay of a campaign is your responsibility. The campaign will be deemed for invoicing purposes to have begun on the original start date specified in the booking.

19.4 Campaign advertising impressions will be counted and recognised by Fairfax Digital’s ad-serving engine. A third party ad serving engine may also be used but its impression count won’t be recognised unless we agree otherwise in writing.

19.5 We have the right at any time to provide Nielsen Online (NO) with advertising data (including but not limited to clients’ advertising rate card spend on an aggregated basis only) for publication by NO as part of our membership of the Interactive Advertising Bureau New Zealand.

1. In accepting an advertisement (including a notice) for publication, and in publishing it we are doing so in consideration of and relying on the advertiser’s express warranty, the truth of which is essential:

a. That the advertisement does not contain anything: that is misleading or deceptive or likely to mislead or deceive or which breaches the Fair Trading Act 1986; that is defamatory or indecent or which otherwise offends against generally accepted community standards; that infringes a copyright or trademark or otherwise infringes any intellectual or industrial property rights; that breaches any provision of any statute, regulation, by-law or any other rule or law, and

b. That the advertisement complies in every way with the Advertising Codes of Practice issued by the Advertising Standards Authority inc. (“ASA”) and with every other code or industry relating to advertising in New Zealand, and

c. Publication of the advertisement will not give rise to any liability on our part or in a claim being made against us

2. The advertiser agrees to indemnify us against our losses or costs arising directly or indirectly from any breach of those warranties by the advertisers and from any costs incurred in our making corrections or amendments in accordance with the terms that follow.

3. By supplying or placing an advertisement for publication the advertiser grants us a perpetual, royalty free license to reproduce the advertisement in any print or electronic advertisement media we offer advertisers now or in the future.

4. Where the advertiser utilises any aspect of our creative services in the design or production of an advertisement (including photographic or design work) the advertiser acknowledges that we own the copyright in such work and that such work is not work for which a commissioning payment has been made or agreed.

5. We may refuse to publish, or withdraw an advertisement from publication, without having to give a reason.

6. We must publish the advertisement on the next available magazine issue if there is an error or delay in publication of the advertising as booked.

7. We may correct or amend advertising to conform to style or for other genuine reasons as long as we do so using reasonable care.

8. We may take orders for advertising in specific spaces (space orders). The space may be used only by the advertiser for advertising of the advertiser’s usual business and may not be transferred by the advertiser to another person or entity.

9. The guarantees contained in the consumer Guarantees Act 1993 are excluded where the advertiser acquires, or holds himself out as acquiring, goods or services for the purpose of a business.

10. The advertiser must tell us as soon as possible if there is an error or omission in any advertisement the advertiser has placed. We will not be liable for any indirect or consequential loss (which includes loss of revenue or profit) from an error or omission or failure to publish and if we are found to have any liability for any circumstance that liability is limited to the cost of the space of the advertisement.

11. To cancel an advertisement a cancellation number must be obtained from us.

12. The charge for an advertisement will be in accordance with the published ratecard applying at the time for the publication, unless both parties agree otherwise in writing. Rate card adjustments will apply to space orders with effect from advertising appearing 28 days after the rate adjustment is published on our rate card. Rates for space orders apply for the whole space and are not reduced if the whole space is not used.

13. Advertising placed by advertisers who are not New Zealand residents will be zero-rated for GST purposes. GST will be applied at the standard rate to advertising placed by non-resident agents for New Zealand resident principals.

14. If payment for advertising is not made by the due date (which is the 20th of the month following invoice, unless we specify in writing otherwise) the advertiser will be liable at market rates and all costs of recovery, commissions and collection fees.

15. After cancellation deadline a 100% media placement cancellation fee applies.

16. Fairfax NZ Limited reserves the right to alter casual rates at any time. Forward booking contracts are given rate protection for the period covered by the bookings.

17. Accredited Advertising Agencies: Commission of 15% plus 5% prompt payment discount will be allowed on space invoices paid on or before the last working day of the month following statement date.

18. Rates are exclusive of GST and are quoted in $NZD.

19. VID and multi-buy discounts are available. Please contact your Fairfax NZ Limited Representative for details.

20. Guaranteed position on the outside back cover (OBC), inside front cover (IFC) is subject to availability at the time of booking and Fairfax NZ Limited reserves the right to move these bookings if a subsequent OBC or IFC gatefold, onsert or false cover is booked. Fairfax NZ Limited will work proactively with the advertiser and agency to secure alternative preferential advertisement positioning.

21. The positioning or placing of any material within the particular website is at our discretion except where specifically agreed in writing.

22. Campaign advertising impressions will be counted and recognised by Fairfax Media Business Group’s ad-serving engine. A third party ad serving engine may also be used but its impression count won’t be recognised unless we agree otherwise in writing.

23. We will not be liable for any indirect or consequential loss (which includes loss of revenue or profit) from an error or omission in material published, or for failure to publish, whatever the reason for the error. If we are found to have any direct liability to our customer in any circumstance that liability is limited to the cost of the advertising space for the relevant material in the website.

24. Fairfax Digital has the right at any time to provide Nielsen Online (NO) with advertising data (including but not limited to the Client’s advertising rate card spend on an aggregated basis only) for publication by NO as part of Fairfax Digital’s membership of the Interactive Advertising Bureau New Zealand. In these conditions “we” are Fairfax New Zealand Limited and subsidiary companies, and the employees and agents of those companies, and “Customer” is the person or company placing material for publication on our websites.

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TERMS & CONDITIONS

1. In accepting an advertisement (including a notice) for publication, and in publishing it we are doing so in consideration of and relying on the advertiser’s express warranty, the truth of which is essential:

a. That the advertisement does not contain anything: that is misleading or deceptive or likely to mislead or deceive or which breaches the Fair Trading Act 1986; that is defamatory or indecent or which otherwise offends against generally accepted community standards; that infringes a copyright or trademark or otherwise infringes any intellectual or industrial property rights; that breaches any provision of any statute, regulation, by-law or any other rule or law, and

b. That the advertisement complies in every way with the Advertising Codes of Practice issued by the Advertising Standards Authority inc. (“ASA”) and with every other code or industry relating to advertising in New Zealand, and

c. Publication of the advertisement will not give rise to any liability on our part or in a claim being made against us

2. The advertiser agrees to indemnify us against our losses or costs arising directly or indirectly from any breach of those warranties by the advertisers and from any costs incurred in our making corrections or amendments in accordance with the terms that follow.

3. By supplying or placing an advertisement for publication the advertiser grants us a perpetual, royalty free license to reproduce the advertisement in any print or electronic advertisement media we offer advertisers now or in the future.

4. Where the advertiser utilises any aspect of our creative services in the design or production of an advertisement (including photographic or design work) the advertiser acknowledges that we own the copyright in such work and that such work is not work for which a commissioning payment has been made or agreed.

5. We may refuse to publish, or withdraw an advertisement from publication, without having to give a reason.

6. We must publish the advertisement on the next available magazine issue if there is an error or delay in publication of the advertising as booked.

7. We may correct or amend advertising to conform to style or for other genuine reasons as long as we do so using reasonable care.

8. We may take orders for advertising in specific spaces (space orders). The space may be used only by the advertiser for advertising of the advertiser’s usual business and may not be transferred by the advertiser to another person or entity.

9. The guarantees contained in the consumer Guarantees Act 1993 are excluded where the advertiser acquires, or holds himself out as acquiring, goods or services for the purpose of a business.

10. The advertiser must tell us as soon as possible if there is an error or omission in any advertisement the advertiser has placed. We will not be liable for any indirect or consequential loss (which includes loss of revenue or profit) from an error or omission or failure to publish and if we are found to have any liability for any circumstance that liability is limited to the cost of the space of the advertisement.

11. To cancel an advertisement a cancellation number must be obtained from us.

12. The charge for an advertisement will be in accordance with the published ratecard applying at the time for the publication, unless both parties agree otherwise in writing. Rate card adjustments will apply to space orders with effect from advertising appearing 28 days after the rate adjustment is published on our rate card. Rates for space orders apply for the whole space and are not reduced if the whole space is not used.

13. Advertising placed by advertisers who are not New Zealand residents will be zero-rated for GST purposes. GST will be applied at the standard rate to advertising placed by non-resident agents for New Zealand resident principals.

14. If payment for advertising is not made by the due date (which is the 20th of the month following invoice, unless we specify in writing otherwise) the advertiser will be liable at market rates and all costs of recovery, commissions and collection fees.

15. After cancellation deadline a 100% media placement cancellation fee applies.

16. Fairfax NZ Limited reserves the right to alter casual rates at any time. Forward booking contracts are given rate protection for the period covered by the bookings.

17. Accredited Advertising Agencies: Commission of 15% plus 5% prompt payment discount will be allowed on space invoices paid on or before the last working day of the month following statement date.

18. Rates are exclusive of GST and are quoted in $NZD.

19. VID and multi-buy discounts are available. Please contact your Fairfax NZ Limited Representative for details.

20. Guaranteed position on the outside back cover (OBC), inside front cover (IFC) is subject to availability at the time of booking and Fairfax NZ Limited reserves the right to move these bookings if a subsequent OBC or IFC gatefold, onsert or false cover is booked. Fairfax NZ Limited will work proactively with the advertiser and agency to secure alternative preferential advertisement positioning.

TERMS & CONDITIONS