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Publication s ; ' . THB 'j WEEKLY PRESS ANf) "N.Z. REFEREE," 09 THUBSDAY, FEB. 22nd. THE TOURIST IN NEW ZEALAND— From Wellington to Xaupo, by Harry B. Vogeu POETRY—To a Schoolgirl, by Lewis Morris. THE SKETCHER—Whibley'e Spirit, by Jeromk EL Jkromk. THE TWENTY-FIVE FRANC PIECE, by Francois Coppee. CAULL McDOUaHALL'S DAUGHTER by L. i> c Bakkkr, Grey mouth. A PAROCHIAL MATTER, by Baury Paik. THE BROWN IDOL, by Mrs M. E. Rayse. SClENTlFlC—Notes—Looking for tlie Cause of Cancer — Fossil Hep tiles — Rough on Surveyors. ART AND LETTERS—The Story of the Syduey Bulletin. THE PHOTOGRAPHER—Notes. THE FARMER—Editorial Notes—The Grass Experiments at Lincoln College— The Central Factory at. Adding ton — The Central Factory's Creehnery at Doyleston—A Retrograde Sttp— Railage of Dairy Produce—Cool Trucks— The Proposed Agricultural Conference —Some Stock Markets in tfce North Island—Stock in New South Wales— The Home Apple Market—The Governtneut Bouns tor Dressing Flajc, NOTES FOR GRAZIER ANl> IDEALER. THE KARDELL VILLAGE SETTLEMENT—How they Deal with the Unemployed in Victoria. SCRAPS. CONTRACTS WITH SHEARERS. COLONIAL AND FOREIGN FARMING THE POULTRY KEEPER.—Notes by Fancier. THE GARDEN—Japanese Gardening. ILLUSTRATIONS— R.M.S. GOTHIC RANGIORA SPORTS COMMITTEE. FASHION ILLUSTRATIONS — Stylieh Gowns for Autumn and Winter Wear —Dress and Fashion—Early Autumn Modes—Basqes—Stylish Gowns—Collars and Ribbons —Blouses—Eveuiug Frocks — Golfiug Costumes—ln the Parisian Show Rooms HE NEVER COULD SEE—By Mabel Holmes VOLUNTEER AND SERVICE NOTES— Note* byßuLLSKrE—Wanted an Attack on Lyttelton—The Association Meetiug PUBLIC OPINION—The March Licensing Election—Purity of Parliament — The New Zealand Surplus—The Premier at Foxton REFEREE EDITORIALS—A Central Distressed Jockeys' Fund Wanted—Highpriced Youngbters —The English Jockey Club—Keeping the Sport Pure—Licencing. Bookmakers—Encourage the Trotting Champions. TWO CUPS—Hawke's Bay and Wanganui Weights Reviewed by Hotspur NOMENCLATURE—Suggested Names for Youngsters. TROUBLE AT MOOREFIELD. "SPECTATOR" IN THE NORTH—The Hawera Meeting—Mr Evett's Handicapping—Mr G. G. Stead and the Wellington Club—Jottings by the Way. ABOUT THE NORTH ISLAND—Latest from our Travelling Correspondent. THE BETTING MARKET—Easter and Autumn "Handicap!— Challenge Stakes Wanganui Cup. . ROUND THE WORLD—News from Everywhere. TROTTING—Notes by. Honbstjt—The Plumpton Meeting — Jottings and Latest News. -..,-. POLO—The Savile Cup—Warreugate v Waverley. ATHLETIC—The N.Z.AiA.A. Championship Meeting—Vaultbr with • the Champions—Reflections in the Train— Foreign Item*. CRICKET—Notes by Dark Bltjk—N.Z. v N.S.W.—Australian and English Items. THE WHEEL—Notes by Vblox—The London SporUman on Mr L. Kerr—The Paris Twenty-four Hours' Race—Zimmerman. AQUATIC—Tips for Christchurch Regatta Death of Bac Murphy. FOOTBALL — SWIMMING — DRAMA,

PfilCE*-SIXPENCE. MEND CARDS, BALL PROGRAMMES, AND A GREAT VARIETY OP TINTED AND PLAIN CARDS, ■:_ ; ; . etc.: *c. "1117S bare RecenUy Imported s>, VERY LARGE SELECTION of FASHIONABLB MENU CARDS, BALL PROGRAMMES, MKDL9CTAL CORRE3FONDSNCS sad INVITATION CARDS, »c. &c NO OTHER STOCK LIKE IT IN THE COLONY. CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.* LTD., LITHOGRAPHERa, ENORAVERa, PRINTICRS, AND BOOKB1NDBR& CASHEL STREET. ; ON SALE, BY THS UNDKRSIOKKDV.D.L. TIMBER and PALINGS. f^ V.D.L. HURDLKS, 6ft Bin and 7ft. * : 3LACKWOOD liOGS and CEDAR FLITCHstS; alao a large quantity of oedar In }in. lin, and ljto boards up to 24in wide, audio scantling various sizes, all well aeaeonea. pAMKRICAN BHELVINO and CLEAR BROAD FIGURED RMU BOARDS up to Sola wide, thorougely seasoned, over 12 months in stock. , * 200,00Mt RED and WHITE PINE, and KAlhu FLOORING and LINING, stasoned. ready for lajinc BALTIC DEALS, 2in, 3in, »nd 4in thick. OALVANISED IRON, all lengths, ridging •Adspouting. ! CEMENT, LIMB, and PLASTER. PLASTSBXR3' LATHS aad HAIR DOORS awl BASHBB of nOkiada ia stock, ALL KIND 3OF JOWKRT WOBBT MADE TO uRDUti ' ' JAMES~ GOSS, SAW MILLS, DURHAM STRKJCT N. j . aidlag Durham stveet S. .

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8727, 24 February 1894, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8727, 24 February 1894, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8727, 24 February 1894, Page 10

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