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jar*. *ss. :■ _JS O’ . * NIWSFAFIB MAGAZINE un SPOSTING GAZETTIV Ody New aoalsnd Journal combining al the above desirable qualities la , i Ttrm CANTERBURY TIMES, Which, owing to tbe.Xiberal Policy followed by tlhe Proprietors, has developed into the LA 808 8 X ■ ■ iun»- ; - ■ BBS X WB BE LT PAP EE IN THE COLONY. This is no mere assertion, but an actual, foot. Those who are sceptical on the subject can easily resolve their doubtsby Instituting a comparison between Tan Xtownmndlw Tinas and its oontemporaries. The CAimßßuaT -Tzhks has ceased to be a mere reprint of the daily papers, and now oontatosian immense quantity of matter written and. collated specially for it, which renders the paper a most desirable one for : KYBBY FAMILY CIRCLE, ; Both in Town and Country., All tastesare provided for, and to bootherwise than satisfied with the reaiding is impossible; The salient features: to which attention is partioularly dlrected are i i . AGBIOUIkUEB, j 'lncluding Original Articles by a Practical Parmer and Copious; ztracts. from the best English Journals. - j SPOETING, Under which head' sire found Booing, Coursing, Athletics, Aquatics, Cricket, and Football, on a more extensive scale than in any other paper in the Australasian Colonies. THE SKETCHES, Comprising Biographical, Historical, and Descrip, tire Articles of the most entertaining kind. THB XB AYBLLEB, A-Department from which both Instruction and Amusement can be derived, as the reader is made familiar with Incidents of Travel, and the Peonliar Characteristics of Countries in every part pit the World, DRAMATIC DOINGS In the Colonies, Europe, and America, together with Anecdotes of Aotors and Aotresses, which make Pleasant Beading for all. SCIENTIFIC GOSSIP, From which Valuable Information may be derived respecting New Discoveries and the Dally Increasing Wonders of Science. THE EDITOR’S ABM CHAIR, A Department of Peculiar Value to all who dan appreciate Humour of the genuine American type and short racy Anecdotes. TO ADVERTISERS The Cantsbbubt Times offers equallylgreat advantages. During the past eighteen months there has been an IMMENSE INCREASE IN CIRCULATION, the result being that the number of copies published weekly is nearly FOUB TIMES that of any similar paper in the Province, It is therefore beyond question that for all purposes the Castebbury Tins is UNEQUALLED AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM, Conveyances. HOI SPRINGS. HANHBB PLAINS, AMUBI. NELSOn'pEOVINCE. DIRECT communication by Hail Coach every Wednesday, on arrival of first train from Christchurch, returning every Thursday morning in time to catch last train for Christchurch. : The Coach arrives at Upper Waiau at 6 p.m., and is met by Hr Fry's trap at the north bank of the river tot passengers and-mail. FRANCIS HOLDER, . . . Proprietor; COBB ft CO.'S LINE OF ROYAL MAIL ; COACHES—CHRISTCHURCH TO AKAEOA’ THESE COACHES- leave the Booking Offide. Christchurch, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m.; returning from Beecher's Hotel, Aiaroa, en Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8.25 a.m. . „ 94 SAMUEL LEE, Proprietor, Cobh’s Office. < COBB ft CO. S LINE OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES—CHRISTCHURCH AND AKAEOA. Running in conjunction with* the s.s. AKAEOA. COACHES leave Beecher’s Hotel, Akaroo, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8.25 am., nd Pigeonßay shortly after the arrival of the teamer. Fares: 10s each wav. 76 SAMUEL LEE, Proprietor, Cobb’s Office. ROYAL MAIL. COALQATB, HORORATA, AND LAKE COLERIDGE. ON and after Jan. 1 a conveyance will leave Coalgate railway station for the above mentioned places on arrival of first train from Christchurch every Monday, returning the following day in time to catch the last train for Christchurch. Coalgate to HorOrata and Windwhlatla House every Thursday. ’ , . „ , Parcels, telegrams, and orders punctually attended to« JOHN OEESSWELI, Hororata, j 4151,57 Proprietor, r AIHI BUSH. GERALDINE AND OBAEI ROYAL MAO. COACH. the Ormri Railway Btatfon, whwe our conveyi run to from all trains North t^dpootß^ .tes putSiZi Knd Geraldine at 90 minutes past bin tima tocatoh the first train for Tlmarn Suristohnioh. , ; :■ - . ft OTINDBLL, PEEL FOREST. from Ohrifltohuroh, and ths second from returns to Peel Forest at 8 p.m. on tbe dny* . n- attended to. All Charged tor|a«a roeu and orders punctually rs taken along the road to be j, HBNET, PKOPBIKTOn, PEEL FOREST. 5236-78

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

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5610, 17 February 1879, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5610, 17 February 1879, Page 7

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