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PubllOßtiOCA, It) EASY PBOGHBBB. JUDICIOUS IMPMOVRMRNTR. *si> BA PI D|jl M CUB ASK OP CIRCULATION Aw the DtsUngnUhlng <iKanwderi*lte* Of OaNTSBIWHY Ti«Kß.** Which t» acknowledged it.» l» unqtwslloiiably the HOST ENTERTAINING AND INSTRUCTIVE JOURNAI. t» NEW IKAI. A » , Wliila at the same tint# HJUm a fa LARGER COLONIAL CIRCULATION Than any Other Weekly Paper pnWlshsd In ths Colony. One ofjlbo moat striking (features in modern ourualism U the ittolion devoted to FOREIGN CORRKBPONDKNCB to which the Proprietor* ol lbs ‘Canterbury Timas " hare displayed marked enterprise* chum oomwpondeate have iwa appointed in GiauiD ait) Arrmtu, And their letter* Miswritten with special tegatd to ita roquimmwt# of New rvwi«r.>| pottMWi * TmSue muoh «nt*«inr to ihe wrotfhed ex-iiftel maltusr whivb ciuwiilutte tlie fdfclffi uewe in the other weekly papers oC this Colon To Aobicbltobb. lUcisa, Tat Dhaka, Tib La dibs* Colohi, aid OBVXBAt NbWB, hu each It* apodal foreign correspondent, Art!do# may therefor* he tetwd upon for Sonin Paactjcax. Annex, While the quality of the selected twitter is Also wmiwd. Those are Invaluable «maid«r*UonS To Fauna aid lloiTictmtomm, whether they bo old Colonists or new arrivals. SPORTING is wade A tending feature in the "CtuMAttlj Time*,” every breach of English pastime being rtspircsttttted to it* wluaiWL lo ao other wow Zealand journal do uctio iiuiuh sioomo cxicßitT AQCATIff fOOTIItt Atuuctice coons im AID TIE KBIKIt. Receive bo much attention as In the *• Canterbury Ttwes," iwhich hss fairly earned for itacit the title of Tib Kkw Zbalaip Bbu.*» Lirit, Competent writer* are kept for rich broach of Colonial Sport, ami the collated item* of now* cover the whole range of Eiouai, AiEßicrs, am AosTtutui Sroarrea, As reported in the leading journals of the day. THEATRICAL AFP AIRS Are treated In » similarly comprudnmidve manner. The movements of prominent member# of the Theatrical profession in all parts of the civilised world are faithfully recorded, the other features of this department being early notice# of now pity* and entertaining anecdotes of the stage. Asa FAMILY MAGAZINE >• •• Canterbury Times ’* command# special alienon. A more varied and useful publication in this sport cannot bo desired. Both the original A collated matter is of the highest standard of Mfl]<lllWs Ta« Laoirs* DsrAßTiEjrr Mar be relied upon for tbo latest now* respecting fashions, sound information upon all points of etiquette, ** Useful Hints", upon all household affairs, and medical advice, which will frequently render the services of a doctor unnecessary. This Department also contain* special article* by " Mrs Meander," a local writer ot great ability on all feminise affaire. Under the heed Tib Tearsm.kb. Are published highly interesting accounts of travels In various countries, and Instructive descriptions of the peculiar easterns of the civilised and uncivilised nations of the world. Tib Ssstcie* (a one of the most Entertaining Depart mente of the Paper. Character Sketches of prominent Public Men, anecdotal and humorous articles are it* leading features. Tub Natoealist Column is the medium for convoying Bctontlfio ln< formation regarding the animal and vegetable kingdom, together with stories of animals, which have a peculiar attraction for the young. Tib Eoitoa'a Aucksib (s the heading under which Humorous Extracts from the wittiest American and English Journals are published. LirstATogv, Akt, aip Sense* Each have a separate department, in which aw published the latest particulars respecting new hooka and pictures, and the wore important sotouUfte discoveries of the day. POSVBT AIB TAteM most liberal scale, and in such all tastes. The ** Canterbury possessed a high reputation for tales published in its oslnmna. As a GENERAL WEWBPAFEB, gw published on a variety as to knit Times " baa toug the serial and other »"Canterbury Times cannot bo escellad, Ite rial London Gorwepoodence if eitensive and r written. The telegraphic and other new# la •t carefully complied, and meets all Die iwquirm [it# of the reader. Regarded in the light of au IOVKttTISINQ MEDIUM, « Canterbury Times " deserve* the support of awful hauwias men. During the past five itte CIRCULATION HAD ENORMOUSLY INCREASED, is now fas- beyond that of asy ollwf Weekly r, whether regarded non a LOCAL OB COLONIAL tof view. In proof of this, an inspestjen of rda is offered awl Invited, e man who heel tales to advert!** is cat Beat la mind and mod yoir orders to TUB “CANTERBURY TIMES.' Fnuasßß Etkh BarvapAV PEIOB-mW-EMCB

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXII, Issue 7412, 1 December 1884, Page 3

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