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Publiotaions. The Canterbury 'aimes. SATURDAY, MAY 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS i APVHRTIBEMBNTB ... 1,2, 8, i, fi, 6, H, IS, 30, 31, 32 Agricultural - Stock Notes Fanning "» America—Staving Nawly Set Trees—Sinking a Well Buokat—lntercolonial It" 11 "-- Corrcspondeuce—Canterbury Linseed Oil and Fibre Company—New Zealand Butter in London "• ™ AMUSEMENTB-Braniatio Koines in New Zealand and Australia—Our Melbourne Latter (by W.H.W.)—Foreign Gossip ... ■■• 21 AqttATia - Events to Come—Notes (by Jason J Ross and Bubcar for £IOO 1* Axkcdotal Water Waves from Earthquakes —A London Public House of a Saturday Night ' 27 Athletic—Athletio Fixtures Dinnie and Miller—Blackburn. Beats Miller—Edwards iu America—Cross-country Championship of England—A New Bicycle 13 Births, Marriages, and Deaths ■>« Brevities *5 Chess—Canterbury Chess Club—Chess in Adelaide—Wellington Chess Club 25 COMMERCIAL 15 Coursing—Coursing Fixturos—Notes (by Free Lance) —Plump ton Park 12 Cricket—Addington Cricket Club—lntercolonial Match—Cambridge University—Alterations in Laws , 13 Draughts 25 Football—Football Fixtures Notes (By Hornet)—Canterbury Rugby Union—English Rugby Football Union—England v. Scotland 13 Hunting 12 Ladies' Column—Mrs Meaudor on "Hard Times"—To Miss Arabella Gadabout ... 7 Latk News 1* Literary—Notes 6, 7 Literature—Various Tales 28, 29, 30 Local and General 17,18 Local Reports 2" Medical—On Poison in the House 2 Morceaux 2 POETRT 2 Political 21,22,23 Puzzler 25 Science—Scientific Gossip 8 Shipping 15 Sporting—Race Calendar and Index to Closing of Stakes—Our Steeplechasers—Notes (by Actaeon)—S.C.J.C. Meeting Australian Notes and Racing—Foreign Notes—Fancy Portraits, Colonel O'Kelly 10,11,12 TELEGBAIia 19,20,21 The Courts 23 The Editor's Arm-Chair—At a Restaurant A Professional Bargain—So Feminine—A Curious Epitaph—Didn't Want It—No Culchaw—Struck Oil—Jerrold and the Boy —The Cossack Swindler—Mrs Mulligan and the Pig—Asking Questions Like a Fool 27 The Garden—Work for the Week—Garden Hints—Roses 7, 8 The Naturalist—Two Stage Dogs 27 ' The Ring 11 The Sketcher—Sir Henry Brougham Loch (The New Governor of Victoria) iu China— A Wonderful Whole Story 26,27 The Traveller—European Wanderings ... 6 The Week 16,17 Useful Hints : " THE CANTERBURY TIMES Is published every Saturday. PRICE SIXPENCE. Miscellaneous. STANDING writing cases, easily packed m the portmanteau, from 10s 6d to 365. A large assortment. Stephenson's Stationery Warehouse, 99 Oxford street, London, W. AMERICAN INVENTIONS. MPROVED American Ice Making Machines, *— —n-Trmg clear, transparent Ic ™«* »- ices from day to day without entailing the destrucnow in use. The above machine is most simple for making ice creams, ice puddings, &c, they being made ready moulded for the table in six minutes with ice and salt. Sizes and Prices of machines. —No. 1, pint, with two moulds complete, £2 10s; No. 2, quart, with two moulds complete, £3 lss. Pamphlet, with particulars of other sizes on application. Inexhaus- ' ible freezing crystal, per tin, £1 Is. Shown in practical operation, without charge, at 119, New Bond street. The American Cabinet Refrigerator.—Meat, fish, j butter, fruit, game, poultry; odourless, wholesome, free from the close smell of all other Refrigerators. Meat, fish, butter, fruit, &c, may be kept together without one influencing the flavour of the other. Hence mutton, beef, game, poultry, &c, can be preserved until used, perfectly dry, quite Bweet, odourless, and wholesome. Refrigerators and ice boxes from 27s Cd. Atmospheric churn company. (Wolf and Co., Proprietors), 119, New Bond street, London, W. * Country Agents—J. and G. Haywood, Derby W. Wilson and Co., 50, King street, Manchester; J. Nelson and Sons, 47, Briggate, Leeds; Finis and Co., 18, Renfield street, Glasgow; Bennett Bros., Victoria street, Liverpool; Leech Bros, and Hoyle, Old Millgate, Manchester; J. Miller, Princes street, Edinburgh; Walker and Enieley, 42 and 44, Woodgate-street, Newcastle-on-Tyne; T. Sanderson, York; Waters and Woodhouse, Scarboro'; Harrison, Grey street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 1277 WRITING cases and desks, best quality, suitable for birthday presents or complimentary gifts, from 7s 6d to £lO, with Bramah locks. A very large assortment. About 100 patterns to select from at StephehßCL'a Stationery Warehouse, 99 Oxford street, London, W. HHE attention of ladies is called to the wonderJ ful eiiicn cy of Kearsley's Widow Welch's Female Pills, which have been proved by thousands annually for many years past to be the most effectual remedy for that complaint to which females are liable, headache, giddiness, nervous depression, pallor of the lips, and general debility of the sys 7 tern, often accompanied by palpitation of the heart. The most obstinate cases of apparently confirmed invalids have yielded to a course of these pills. Sold by all chemists in boxes at 2s 9d. Wrapped in white paper. Be sure to ask for "Kearsley's," and see that you get them, as sometimes a spurious article is offered. By post for 31 stamps, of Sanson and 252. Oxford street. London W. The largest circulation at Home and abroad. <• C mHE LONDON JOURNAL " is the Queen of I English Story Journals. Its articles, romances, love stories and novelettes are unequalled. The answers to correspondents form quite romances of real life."—"The best family journal in existence."—" Times." ' ONDON JOURNAL. For intensely interesting ] Jnovels, by the most popular authors, illustrated ] ■iy the best artists—Domestic Short Tales—Articles on the leading Events of the Day—Essays on Social, Personal, and General Topics—Household Receipts—Facetite, Correspondence, &c—" Its illustrations equal those of best magazines."— " Review." " ONDON JOURNAL, Monthly Part, includes, I in addition to the above varied and entertaining matter, a Sixteen Page Ladies' Supplement of Fashions and Needlework, Coloured Plate of the Latest Paris Modes. " Of excellent quality, various, vigorous, and wholesome in tendency."—" Daily Telegraph." " ONDON JOURNAL, Monthly Suppl _i contains a complete Novel by an Ei I Author. Beautifully illustrated. Price Id. 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Advice to Invalids.—lf you wish to obtain quiet refreshing Bleep, free from headache, relief from pain and anguish, to calm and assuage the weary ochings of protracted disease, invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the circulating systems of the body, you will provide yourself with that marvellous remedy discovered by Dr J, Collis Browne (late Army Medical Staff), to which bo gave the name of Chlorodyne, and which is admitted by tho profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever diocovered. Chloi-fi' 1 ■ ■••■ >■ Hie best remedy known for coughs, 3<roeuu»i'-1"-- .<.•.>:.chitis, asthma, Chloro J/u« ;i :< n iiko a charm in diarrhcea, and is the only specific in cholera and dysentery. Chlorodyne effectually cuts short all attacks of epilepsy, hysteria, palpitation, and spasms. Chlorodyne iB the only palliative iu neuralgia, rhounifttism, gout, caucor, toothache, meningitis, &c. ♦/Earl Russell communicated to the Collego of Physicians that ho hod rocelvod a despatch from Her Majesty's Consul at Manilla, to tho effect that cholera had been raging fearfully, and that the only remedy of any service was Chlorodyne.—See "Lancet," Dec. 31,1801. ' Caution.—Vice-chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated that Dr J. Collis Browne was, undoubtedly, tho Inventor of Chlorodyno ; that the story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, which he regretted to say, had been sworn to.—See ' Tho Times," July 21,1861. Sold in bottlos at Is lid, 2s 9d, lg cd, and 6s och. None is genuine without the words "Dr Collis Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Government stamp. Overwhelming modical testimony accompanies each bottle. Caution.—Beware of Piracy and Imitations. Sole Manufacturer—J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Russell street. Bloomsbury, Loadon.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7231, 3 May 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7231, 3 May 1884, Page 7