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Btudfoess Notices. FOR ADVERTISERS •Kneaeed in every branch to place themselree in intimate as well as immediate contact with their clients and customer*. Tto rases of the CANTERBURY WSEELT PRESS devoted to the NOVELIST Hare ever been thoroughly popular, and being carefully filled with the worke o: the best writers they have great interest and merit to the eyes of their readers. In no other journal has there ever appeared a more brilliant portfolio of articles than those of THE SKKTCHER In the CANTERBURY WEEKLY PRESS wherein the public hare seen depicted in a graphic manner views of the grandeur of New Zealand scenery, as well aa original stories of colonial enterprise, achievements in mountaineering, the canoeing of comparatively dangerous and unknown rivets, and the pleasant wanderings of *• The WarrigaL" The interests of VOLUNTEERING The CANTERBURY WEEKLY PRESS has endeavored to assist; by spreading a patriotic and chivalrous spirit of national defence. With the Ladiea7~the CANTERBURY WEKKLY PRESS has been an acknowledged to y.orite, not to be supplanted by any other periodical, and in SOCIALITIES, The problem of superlative excellence in th selection of subjects, the whole of New Zealand tells as has been solved. Agencies have been established in every centre, and the CANTERBURY WEEKLY PKi£S3 may be obtained all over New Zealand, and in "MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, And LONDON. Subscription per annum £1; posted in the colony £1 •Jα 2d; posted to England £1 is 2d. THE CANTERBURY WEEKLY PEESS PEIDAY, FEB. 6. THE FATHER OP IMPROVED BRITISH AGRICULTURE. THE RIVERSDALK ESTATE, TINWALD. Bγ our Agricultural Reporter. OATS FOR SHEEP FEED. FIELD PENNYGRASS. EXPERIMENTS WITH HAY AND STRAW FOR FORAGE. THE GARDEN. TREATMENT OP BEANS. FRUIT EVAPORATING. A LOVE LETTER. WEDDING AT ST. MICHAEL'S. THE VEGETABLE CATERPILLAR, A SPECIMEN WITH FLOW R IN BUD. SCENES OF THE NEW ZEALAND WAR. Murdered Children A War Panic Old Mick'a End A Skirmish Conclusion. CRICKETERS I HAVE MET. Br W. G. Gbace. PEATE, BATES, LORD HAWKE, AND STEEL. FANCY PORTRAIT—TOM JENNINGS, Skjt. BILLIAEDS. CHAMPIONS AND CHAMPIONSHIP TABLES. ATHLETIC. THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. A MEMORY OF THE CINDER TRACK. HOW TO GO ON LIVING. SOCIAL GOSSIP. The New Irish Leader A Financial Journalist A descendant of Charles 11. The Career of the Huddlestons. BOOKS TO BUY FOR THE CHILDREN. THIN ICE. NOTES ON GHOSTS. Bγ Andrew Lang. THE LAMP ROCK OF CENTRAL ASIA. COLONEL BRERETON'S AUNTY. THE WEEKLY PRESS. PRICE—SIXPENCE. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THS UKXTSD STATES. Head Office for New Zealand—Lambtoa quay, Wellington. THE Thirtieth Annual Statement of the Equitable shows that ie is co-day the Largest, Strongest and Moss Prosperous Institution of itakSxd in the World. New Assurances for ISS9 - - £35.000,000 Assurances inFwee .. .. £125,0u0,0Q0 3iat December. 1889 „ £21,000,000 Surplus, 4 per ceefc. basis .. .. £4.300,000 Income ~ - -• - «e.000,Q00 The Booitaale has a larger surplus an every basis of valuation than any other Company in the world. PBOMPT PAYMENT. a Its promptitude in paymeft of claims is unrivalled. Has paid orer Twenty Millions te its policy-holders. ACTUAL. BBSUI/FSKo other Saeiety is paying on i te policies as large bonuses aw chose declared by the Equitable on its matured fifteeayear Tontine policies. New Zealand Dmscross: With power to issus policies and »ay claiv Sir Frederick Whitaker. K.gJIG. John H. Clocks, *aq. H-D-BelLßsq. FurttMß gsftiooian from any sjpa «at •**•• fCHANCTBY LANK Christchurefcw H. H. PARSON, Res.Asenb

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7782, 9 February 1891, Page 3

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