READY SHORTLY! READY SHORTLY! *** — -***--- — mm T m,mm " mmmm ""^****************7T**^ *mm^m^mm^^mm^mmmm~~~—m*^—m—.~~mmm—m^^~^m—~^^mm^^^m^^~m^~^~—~*~~—^~~~' —mmm ~~ m^m ~ m ~~ mm ~ mmmmm ~ 1902 __Jf_iif #AnifiiDfl If liij-ttiif-i-i-Ai-l 1902 Edition raovv -.baiaißu lllUSiraloll Edition __ g J | THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF "THE WEEKLY PRESS" | Establishes a Higher Standard interest, this year _l_ i _ __ _ _l than ever before attempted FOUR SPECIAL OUT I LL. IlLll IO THH coyßß> •_ e - ght colourg - T(i gold> i nc i u _es in the design are presented with the Number, ".**■ Hongi " (Maori Greeting). Slid 110 BXtf3 Ch3rS6 THE STOBIBS are by Bret Ha-te, Cutchge Hyne, and other equally 0 famous writers. No. I—A charming picture entitled, — " Spring," reproduced in ten —-—-_-_____-__-_—-_-_—-_-._--.-_-___--_--____________-----.-.-.-_--------- ---colours. No. 2—A picture in monochrome,.en- HonCD M /""*._*/ -„, . , , , L titled "Oar Boy." This and No. VnUfiK llvWi You'll want one to keep and several to 1 ate each 13_ x 21_ inchei in size. » end away. No. 3-" A Red-Letter Day for IT MAKES THE BEST POSSIBLE the New Zealand Aged: Paying the Pensions," drawn CHRISTMAS CARD. Ly Oar Special artist. -.^.m-m^mm^^-mm.^^—^^^^^^^^^-mmmm.mmm.——-m..^^mm^^^^m^-^-^m^--—A—~^-—-^ No. 4—" Mount Binser and Lake , Ls-titia,*' a view in the Southern L______ I FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS. PRICE ONE SHILLING.
THE WEEKLY PRESS AND REFEREE. OCTOBER 8, 1902. CONTENTS. SOME OP THE ILLU&mATIONS. Press Portraits: The Bey. James Gibb, Moderator of the Presbyterian Cburcb of Now Zealand. THE CORONATION OF EING- EDWARD VII.: THE IN LONDON— The lung's Bargemen Passing "Whitehall. The Procession of Church Dignitaries, with the Regalia. The Procession Passing Through St. James's Park. The Interior of Westmin-ter Abbey, showing the CoT-hation Chair., etc. The "Weekly Press" Representative's Admission Ticket to the Abbey. Tho Royal Naval Review at Spithead: The Colonials on Board tbe Albert Edward. The Naval Review: General View. His Majesty's Message to his People. A New Zeal-Oder's Tea-Rooms in London. Gr_v-9 of tihe Eighth New Zealand 11 Contingent at Machavie. The late Bmile Zola. * A iNew Paddle-boat on the Avon. The Game of KaJta. __oe C_riste_T_-0_ Bearer Corps. SOME OF ___E ARTTCLiEiS. The Luckiest Man in the World (serial). England and G_n_any in the Near Eiast, by Professor Vamibery. The Game of Salta. Stories: "Humpty Dumpty," "Pa'_ Orgy," "The Piracy of Regi_ald Dollard," "The Theft of the Golden Scale." The Coronation Robes: Described by our 'Special Correapondenit. The Seleot Grjmn-'ttee"- Report on tihe Frozen Meat Trade. A Progressive P-ogramme. Soldier Settlers. How to Raise the Price of "Wool. New Zealand Produce in London. Tihe -Shearing Question. "EVrme-s* "O_ion. Stock _T»te_. Country. News. Nerw Zealand C?up Proaipects. The "Week's Racing. Sbart-og by Electricity. Mixed Race Meetings. English and New Zealand Fodbball. OF ALL BOOKBELLEES. SIXPENCE.
WE HAVE DETERMINED ON Selling Off at Unprecedentedly Low Prices, THE ENTIRE STOCK Now on the Premises in High Street, and in our Warehouse, 144 Hereford Street. H. J. WOOD AND CO.. Stationers' Hall, 240 High Street. The Whole of pur Extensive and Valuable Stock of 800k5—23,400 volumes—are now offered to the Public. The mo_t popular Literature o! the day, including some hu-sdreda now being landed ez mail steamers, at 20 per cent, off English published prioe-. Sever-1 Thm-sand- of STANDARD WORKS of FICTION -will be sold at 60 per cent, off publislied prices. • PRAYER and HYMN BOOKS, BIBLES and TESTAMENTS. Th* largest and most trainable _--ortm-_fc in tbe CSfcy, a. 30 per cent, off usual price.. - MAPS, CHARTS, and GLOBES -will be sold at 60 per cent, off usual prices. A very large stock of rANOY STATIONERY at 40 per oent. off usual selling prices, -ooluding, the finest assortment of papeteries ev«r :_e--, in Cshri_tch.urch. PICTURETbOOKS in Thousands to select from. An i__tnen«e variety- to be eteared at great r-eductio__. ACCOUNT BOOKS, all _i?e_, in every style of binding and pattern of ruling. The PREMIER STOCK OF NEW ZEALAND, inoludrng some of the prize books ©f the most celebrated Manufacturers in England and Scotland, now offered at untoeoedentedly low prices. Such value in first-class stock was never before offered in Una colony. *■ - LETTER PAPERS, NOTE PAPERS, ENVELOPES. Over £2000 worth offered at 30 percent, -iscount off usual prices. ; Storekeepers, hawkers, and others are offered bargains. BLOTTING PAPERS in various weights, all of the best qualities, at 30 per cent, discount. CARD BOARDS and PASTE BOARDS* White, Toned, and Tinted, in groat variety, at 30 per _ent.-off usual prices. *i , _ MOUNTING BOARDS in White, Grey, Toned and Tinted, Royal Imperial and Double Elephant sizes, at 30 per .cent, discount. ', i PHOTO FRAMES at .30 per cent, dis count, A large and beautiful assortment, Includine; the v_ry newest designs. , t - > ." . , * PHOTO ALBUMS at 30 per cent. di-Ooniit. In Photo Albums we have hundreds, and are always importing the newe st and choicest goods from the best makers in the world. A new shipment just now to hand. . , . _ PURSES, WALLETS, and POCKET BOOKS in endless variety of and ill aualities, from the best Morocco and Rtuwia Leather, real sterling Silver Mounted, to the cheaper kinds at 30 per cent, discount. BIRTHDAY CARDS. . We have an -mmense assortment of BIRTHDAY CARDS, always t -*** e - 1 \ry mail steamers, now offered at 30 per cent, discount; also PICTURE CARDS, fCEXT CARDS, and MOTTO CARDS in the newest patterns in great variety. Th* Shop of H. J. Wood and Co. has bee n so well and favourably known to the publio for oyer 25 years, that -urther comment is unnecessary. CALL EARLY AND SECURE YOUR CHOICE. WE OFFER BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. H.J. WOOD AND CO, STATIONERS' HALL, 240 HIGH STREET, Christchurch. 5234
OVER THE TEA CUPS The womenfolk talk about the pleasant and unpleasant features of house-keeping. One of the pleasantest things they talk about is Suratura Tea, and it is most likely they are the while drinking that delicious tea. SURATURA TEA. Is a delioious, palate-pleasing tea, with a delicate aroma that distinguishes it from other teas. Suratura is pure, honest Ceylon Tea and is guaranteed not blended With Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior Teas. RETAIL PRICES. Suratura A Quality ... Is. Bd. perlb. Suratura B Quality ... la. Ud. per lb. Suratura D Quality ... 2s. 2d. perlb. Suratura X Quality ... 2s. 6d. per lb. Sold by all Storekeepers. LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, 016 HIGH STREET, (Next Standia-. and Preeoe), And Branch** in Four Centres. A Complete Set of Teeth from £1 la. Alao, First Prize Gold Medal Teeth Painleaaly Fitted by Atmospheric Suction. Guaranteed Ten Yeara. The -Tout Complete Syatem in the World. Single Tooth Fitted from 6e. Absolutely Paialeas Extraction-, otherwiao No Fee. Pure Gaa, _■ 6_. Extractione 2a 6d and la. Teeth Stopped with Gold from 6a. Open E-»ry Day. from 9 a-m. till 6.80 P.m.
YwiLL CURE \ A ANY COUGH \ $W\ SUCCEEDS \ jpL \ OTHERS FAIL. \ If / WILTON'S. ./ *7 OLD ./ / ENGLISH . . ./ / LINCTUS . . ./ Sold by aU Dealers at 1/6 & 2/6. GEO. W. WILTON, "WELLINGTO-T. I Reason Must be used in taking medicine. When faithfully and persistently used, Townsend's 6ar_tparil!a will permanently cure all blood •"■ureases. Therefore take only Dr. S. P. IuWNotNII o Sarsaparilla '* continuous use for over 55 years. Obtainable everywhere. Prepared only in full "■Hart bottles at Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.A.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11398, 8 October 1902, Page 5
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