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Publications a 0 s t a t THE NEW ZEALAND “BELL’S LIFE," 3 ALTHOUGH most weekly papera in the Colony devote some portion ot their space to racing and other public sports, the loading position is [ universally accorded to ■ “ THE CANTERBURY TIMES,” which has become noted tor the extent and reliability ot its sporting information. The whole ot the spotting department is now under the supervision ot " Hbbmit," whose knowledge ot racing places him in the first position as an authority on the subject. New Zealand sporting will henceforth receive increased attention, while copious extracts will continue to be made from the Australian, American and English papers. The selection f matter will embrace everything interest in BAOING BILLIAED3 SHOOTING AQUATICS ATHLETICS OEIOKBT POOTBALL OOUESINO AND THB KBNKHL. No lover ot sporting should therefore bo without “ The CiNTEBBOEYITIMES.’’ THB HEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL GAZETTE. The mportanoeof a truly Colonial journal ot agriculture cannot be over-estimated in such a country as New Zealand. Practical advice and general information respecting the crops and markets ot the world are a necessary adjunct to snooessfal farming, and in supplying these “THB CANTERBURY TIMES’ 1 t Is beyond comparison the best. The agricultural columns are edited by a practical farmer, whose articles constitute a feature ot great value not to be tonnd in any other New Zealand journal. The most careful attention is devoted to HASH WOEH, AGEIOratrUBAL IMPSOVEMENTS, PO3EISN CHOPS, HEW ZEALAND TOPICS, AND AUSTEALLAN NEWS. The Horticultural Department is also conducted in on effective manner, and [includes sound advice on WOBE POE THB WEEK By a practical gardener ot great experience. THE NEW ZEALAND FAMILY MAGAZINE. No honsehold should bo without a Weekly Journal devoted to news and entertaining literature. It is the one great essential to home comfort and fireside enjoyment, being alike a source of instruction and amusement to all. But unless care is taken to obtain the best of the many papera available, both money and time are wasted. No one should, therefore, come to a decision until they have read « THB CANTERBURY TIMES,” Which, besides being unquestionably

THE LARGEST AND BEST WEEKLY PAPEB In the Colony, is, for variety and quality Of read, mg, absolutely nnapproached by any of its contemporaries, Among the numerous attractions it offers every week are :— ART AND LITEBATUEE, Under which head are given the latest information respecting works of art and new books, together with anecdotes of artists and litterateurs, LADIES’ COLUMN, Where the latest information as to the fashions and new discoveries in cookery; also, useful hints on household matters, and interesting feminine gossip, are published on a most liberal scale. thb sketches, Comprising Biographical, Historical, and doscrijtive articles of thei most entertaining kind. THB TEAYELLBB, A department from which both instruction and amusement can be derived, as the reader is made familiar with incidents of travel, and the peculiar characteristics of countries in every part of the World, dbamatio doings In the Colonies, Europe, and America, together with anecdotes of Actors and Actresses, which make pleasant reading for all. SCIENTIFIC GOSSIP, From which valuable information may be derived respecting new discoveries and the daily increasing wonders of soienoe. THB EDITOB’s ABM OHAIB, A Department of Peculiar Value to who can appreciate Humour of the genuine American type, and short racy Anecdotes. OHES3 AND DRAUGHTS, Two Popular Games, deserving the attention of all who can appreciate the benefits of indoor recreation. liITEBATUBB,

I an interesting character, including Tales written TO ADVERTISERS The advantages offered by the Cantbbbubt Turns ore snob as shonld recommend it strongly to them. During the past two years its CIRCULATION BAS jffOBBASED ENORMOUSLY, Not only In the Provincial District of Canterbury, but THROUGHOUT the whole colony, The result being that it is now the most WIDELY CIRCULATED JOURNAL in jj ew Zealand, and is immeasurably the best tor aJ ertislngofaaJ'kind.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5918, 13 February 1880, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5918, 13 February 1880, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5918, 13 February 1880, Page 7