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“Berkeley, Sept., 1869.—Gentlemen, I feel it a duty I owe to yon to express my gratitude for the great benefit I have derived by taking * Norton's Camomile Pills.' I applied to your agent, Mr Bell, Berkeley, for the abovenamed Pills, for wind in the stomach, from which I suffered excruciating pain for a length of time, haying tried nearly every remedy prescribed, but without deriving any benefit at all. After taking two bottles of.your valuable Pills I was quite restored to my usual state of health. Please give this publicity for the benefit of those who may thus be afflicted. —I am, sir, yours truly, Heukt Allpabs,”—To the Proprietors of Boston* Camomile Pitts,—[Anvr.]

Publications. “THE CANTERBURY TIMES. THE Proprietors of this Journal have .effected considerable improvements, with the view of rendering it more attractive to both Town and Country readers. Its size has now been increased to THIETT-TWO -Pages, thereby making it one of the LAEGEBT WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS in the Colony. The reading matter is arranged on a new basis, and SATUBDAY’S issue contains:— Pages. Advertisements 1,15,16,29, 20,31,32 Agricultural and Pastoral— Agricultural Exhibition Fixtures Hog Bearing The English Wheat Market—Maize as Food for Horses—Treatment of Heifers—Feeder and Band Cutter —How to Administer Medicine amongst Calves—Gleanings •• 4, 5 Amusements ••• 24,25 Aquatic —Bace between Spencer and Bnllman —Trickett and Laycock ... ... ... Aet —Gleanings—The New President of the Eoyal Academy ...- ... .... .... . ... Athletic— How Corkey Gamed his Living—- ' The Profits of Pedestrianism—Jumping in Victoria —Bace between Allsop and Dean in Victoria—Dean v, Hewitt Biethb, Marriages, and Deaths Canterbury Sketches (by a Pilgrim) Chess— Chess in Christchurch Children’s Cobnee— The Labourers in the Vineyard ... Commercial ... Correspondence Coursing Coursing Fixtures Notes 11 11 Brigadier) on New Zealand and Engl Coursing Cbiokbt— Cnoket Fixtures —Notes (by Spectator)— Canterbury v. Otago-The English- . men in Sydney—The Association Match 12, 13 Draughts , ••• ® Garden— Horticultural Fixtures—Work for theWeek—Gleanings—The Use of Claym Improving Light Soils—Mignonette ... 4 General— Death of the Bobber King-Con-spiracy in Constantinople—The Ehodope Commission—The European Crisis—The Hero of Peiwat-The Indian EaUways— Eussia and the Berlin Treaty—Are the , Chinese Grateful ?—Series Charge of Conspiracy—The Edison Light—An Eccentric Millionaire —Miscellaneous ... . ... 5,6 Ladies Column Fashion Notes Origins! Fancy Work—Servants ...3,4 Late H ews Telegrams—General—Agricultural—Sporting 17.18 Literary —Gleanings Mark Twain’s Scrap Book Local Newspapers The Knave Bible... -. 3 Literature, Various Tales 28,29 Local News r 19,20 Local Eeports ... 21,22 Meetings 8.9 Miscellany Moeoeaux ... ••• ... 27 Oue Own Correspondents Kaikoura—Our Paris letter 6,7 Westland Political— Mr Alfred Saunders at Waikarl ... 7 Poetry 28 Poultry Gleanings Turkeys—Clean your Poultry Houses 5 Puzzler 25 Scientific Gossip—(By Salvia) 24 Sermon— Prayer Certified of Success 2 Shipping 14 Shooting— A Battue by Electric Light 11 Sporting— Eaoing Calendar—Notes (by the Druid)—Sale of Bacehorses in Wellington —The Marlborongh Eaceooursa—Entries for the Palmerston Cup and Handicap— Betting in Dunedin—Nominations for the Hawkes’ Bay Baoes—Training in Dunedin —Bnrke’s Pass Baoes—Wellington Bases— Weights for the Tnrakina Baces—Horses for Dunedin—Sannterer—The Settling on. the Wellington Baces—Baces at Whakatare —The Opotlkl Baces—TheTaurangaEaoes— Increase in the Speed of American Trotters —A Hospital for Bacehorses—Nominations for the Two Thousand and One Thousand Guineas—Lord Kestevan—Sale of Chamant—Death of MajorWhyte MelvilleLarge Winnings by a Bookmaker—Death of a Trainer—Sale of the St Alban’s Tearlings—The Future of the British Turf— French Sportsmen 10,11 Telegrams 20,21 The Crops 18 The Courts ... ... ... ... ... 9,10 The Editor’s Arm-chair— Writing English— The Difference—He Came Down Again—A. Cavity in His Figures—Languages Becoming Fewer-A Traveller’s EecoUeotioM— Who Was It P—Throwing the Shoe—Mr Dobson’s Experience with a Dog—Marring? in China—A Troublesome Invention—Who was Guy Fawkes f —The Tyranny of Fashion —JSxeoutions in the Last Century ... The Naturalist Strange Animal Friendships... ... ...\ ... ... . 26,27 27 The Seeicheb Papers (Petty Useful Hints Smuggling)—Waterlog Bridge The Week

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5610, 17 February 1879, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5610, 17 February 1879, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5610, 17 February 1879, Page 7