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A A. iftfc /\ A, A A <«fc <» <1W »■» »<■"* "» A PAPER for THE PEOPLE THE SATURDAY "Evening News" Published In THREE Editions, at 4 p.m. 5 p.m. —■ 8 P*na* 12 pages ££££ 12pages The Saturday issue of the "Evening News" is recognised as the best evening paper now published in the South Island. It has more special features and.a greater variety of interesting and high-class reading matter than any other, and it is because of this that it has -- won such a high place in popular esteem. Amongst its' leading attractions every Saturday are the following V—. '. NEWS OF THE WORLD ... Being a page devoted to the latest and most interesting happenings at Home and abroad, as recounted ia the leading British and fcrelga newspapers. SELECTED FICTION ... Consisting of serial and complete stories of a high literary quality. ••_ THE HOME MAGAZINE ... A page specially devoted to topics of interest to women, in which fashions and hundreds of other matters feminine are entertaingly . discussed. FARM AND GARDEN A corner for agriculturalists and gardeners, professional or amateur.. GREENROOM AND GALLERY ... A weekly chronicle, by G. R. H. about plays and players. BAND GOSSIP by Torn-Torn. SPORT OF ALL KINDS .. . A page devoted to outdoor pastimes, including chatty tt/w» and not** by special contributors. THB LATEST EDITION of the " Evening News " published at 8 o'clock always contains the fullest and most reliable results of the day's ... SPORTING FIXTURES AND EVENTS and may be obtained from all runners and agents throughout the city and suburbs. 12 pages.. 84 columns .. 1 Penny p v*y *y rap ny \qm **y *rai **y qm mi m m w myiqy <y fjf \qp ygt ty jMMgnaasMMß*^^ Are to be had ONLY at the following Hotels in Christchurch and District:— : OCCIDENTAL NEW ZEALANDER ZETLAND ARMS EXCELSIOR MASONIC ROTH ER FIELD WARNER'3 PROVINCIAL MARKET QUEEN'S BAXON, LytltU»n HEATHCOTE ARMS SUTTON'S HOTEL, Samnsr RACECOURSE, Rlccarton CITY HOTEL PLOUGH HOTEL, Ran»iora A. BEARDSLEY, Sprißgfttid EMPIRE HOTEL NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL Aak to* SPEIGHT'S, and ace that you get It I AGENTS FOR FAMILY AND BOTTLED TRADE: * MALING St CO. LTD., 5 Oorner of OLOUCCBTCR ST. a OXFORD TERRACE.'

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13738, 20 May 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13738, 20 May 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13738, 20 May 1910, Page 2

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