THE WEEKLY PRESS SEPTEMBER 9,1887. THE OTAGO-WELLIN GTON MATCH, A SPLENDID ACCOUNT, BY OUR SPECIAL. CORRESPONDENT. ATHLETICS. English and New Zealand Public School Records Compared. UNDEFENDED CHRISTCHURCH, I A TOWN THAT INVITES BOMBARDMENT. By an ex-Naval Officer. LADIES' MAGAZINE. Gossip for tho Ladies - A Lady's Letter from Wellington, by "lolanthe" An Open Letter: Girl's Gossip in Christchnrc—, by Peggy A Greymouth Wedding, by " Mona " Brides' Favors Tennis and Tailor-made Gowns, Iby "Queen Bee" The New Game of Ringoal Foreshadowiujjs of Spring Novelties Pretty Pinafores Savoury Meat Pies Items. SPORTING. Notes by Senex The Amberley Races, by Hermit The'Caulfleld Grand National PICTURESQUE NEW ZEALAND,
AT THE GLACIER HOTEL, By "Tho Warrigal." THE CONTRIBUTOR. Snobs, by Rusticus Washing with Kerosene, by Herbert Staid Go it. Scrub! by Marirus The Premier's Conversion, by Dunedinonsis YACHTING. The Champion Yacht Thistle—Her performances so far, by The Commodore. TABLE TALK. The Treasurer's Starch The Samoan Affair - The Jersey Lily Casts off the English Tic Protection as a Means to Suicide Which is Right! Reform «f the Ballot. POETRY. POINT D-ALENCON. By -ranees Hodgson Burnett. , THE NATURALIST. GREGARIOUS ANIMALS. By the Rev. J. G. Wood. THE YEOMAN Comparative Value of Grasses Water or No Water for Poultry On tho Frontiers of Mexico OUR ILLUSTRATION—Brown Leghorns Canterbury A. and P. Association Miscellany Fancy Criticism, by Chanticleer Artificial Manures The Northern Babbit Proof fence. THE' WEEKLY PRESS, THK MOST POPULAR PAPER IN NEW ZEALAND. PRICE, 6d. £1 PER ANNUM. IN TIIE PRESS, AH-NDBOOK to tho'NEW ZEALAND (with |suggestions for general course of-reading for the N.Z. Final Law Examination), by W. Basil Worsfold, M__, lato Scholar of University College, Oxford ; sometime L ecturer in Classics at tho Diocesan College, and an Examiner in tbe Cape University : of the Middle Temple, Barrister at-Law. WHrTCOMBE & TOMBS, LIMITED, Booksellers and Publishers, Cashel street. 7617 notice. GREAT FURNITURE SALE NOW on at R, # W» Walters and Co. "41 43, 45 VICTORIA STREET. 2633 F consequence of ill-health. I am compelled to leave Canterbury, therefore will offer the whole of my NKW STOCK of Gentlemen's. Hosiery, Hats, Shirts and Ties at less than cost price. The Sale will commence on SATURDAY, August 27th, and continue for one month only, after which the balance of the stock will be sold by tender or public auction. The premises to let on a long lease. C: R. CHURCH.
HATTER AND HOSIER. THE BEEHIVE. High street, Christchurch. All accounts to be sent in for payment before end of September. "080 jSew Spring vtoods. A Grand Assortment for all Departments Now Opened Up. Ladies' Jerseys. Mantles, and Palelots in Great Variety. Choice Goods in Straw Hats ami Bonnets. Millinery after Artistic Designs. "DLACK, X>__.TT_E and |~10.
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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6853, 10 September 1887, Page 4
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