Reducing Pages file size on iPad

I produce a 12 page newsletter comprising text/photo mix for a charity.  Unfortunately the file size saved as PDF was almost 20mb which seemed enormous for the content involved.  I put the photos through a file size reducer and reimported them but this saved only 4mb.  I can't email the document to the majority of subscribers as its so big.  How can I urgently and drastically  reduce the file size on an iPad so I can send it.?

An other explanation may be the way Pages store characters.
Most of the characters available in the old ASCII set are stored as is using a single byte.
Some of them "&" for instance are stored as a descriptive string requiring several bytes.
& is stored as &
Every other characters require six to eight bytes.
é is stored as é
œ is stored as œ
ᴂ is stored as ᴂ
Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) dimanche 21 août 2011 12:35:22
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    Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) dimanche 21 août 2011 12:35:22
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    Hi,
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    Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) mardi 4 octobre 2011 15:38:27
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