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Publications. STEADY PROGRESS, JUDICIOUS IMPROVEMENTS, AND RAPID INCREASE OP CIRCULATION Ara the Distinguishing characteristics! or The Canterbury T IMES," Which is acknowledged to he unquestionably the HOST ENTERTAINING AND INSTRUCTIVE JOURNAL is NEW ZEALAND, While at the same time it has a (a LARGER COLONIAL CIRCULATION Than any other Weekly Paper published in the Colony. One o/ the most striking features in modern ournalism is the attention devoted to FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE In which the Proprietors of the “ Canterbury Times ” have displayed marked enterprise. High class correspondents have been appointed in England and Australia, And their letters being written with special regard to the requirements of New Zealand readers, possess a value much superior to the wretched extract matter which constitutes the foreign news In the other weekly papers of this Colony. Agriculture, Racing, The Drama, The Ladies' Column, and General News, has each its special foreign correspondent. Articles may therefore be relied upon for Sound Practical Advice, While the quality of the selected matter is also assured. These are invaluable considerations To Farmers and Horticulturists, whether they be old Colonists or new arrivals. SPORTING la made a leading feature in the “Canterbury Times," every branch of English pastime being represented in its columns. In no other New Zealand journal do RACING SHOOTING AQUATICS ATHLETICS BILLIARDS CRICKET FOOTBALL COURSING AND THE KENNEL Receive so much attention as in the “ Canterbury Times," which has fairly earned for itself the title of The New Zealand Bell’s Like. Competent writers are kept tor each branch of Colonial Sport, and the collated items of news cover the whole range of English, American, and Australian Sporting, As reported in the leading journals of the day. THEATRICAL AFFAIRS Are treated in a similarly comprehensive manner. The movements of prominent members of the Theatrical profession in all parts of the civilised world ore faithfully recorded, the_otljer features of this department being early new plays and entertaining anecdotes of the stage. Asa FAMILY MAGAZINE The “Canterbury Times" commands specialatton* felon. A more varied and useful publication in this respect cannot be desired. Both the original ana collated matter is of the highest standard of excellence. ■a? ThelLadies* Department May be relied upon for the latest news 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 contains special articles by •• Mrs Meander," a local writer of great ability on all feminine affairs. Under the head The Traveller, Are published highly interesting accounts of travels in various countries, and instructive i descriptions of the peculiar customs of the i pivilised and uncivilised nations of the world. The Seetcber fs one of the most Entertaining Departments of the Paper. Character Sketches of prominent Public Men. anecdotal and humorous articles are its leading features. The Naturalist , Column is the medium for conveying Scientific In- j formation regarding the animal and vegetable kingdom, together with stories of animals, which ( have a peculiar attraction for the young. , , The Editor’s Armchair i is the heading under which Humorous Extracts ] Irom the wittiest American and English Journala j ire published. I Literature, Art, and Science Bach have a separate department, in which are | published the latest particulars respecting new Books and ' pictures, and the more important scientific discoveries of the day. • 1 POETRY AND TALES Are published on a most liberal scale, and in such variety as to suit all tastes. The “Canterbury Times " has long possessed a high reputation for the serial and other tales published in its columns. As i GENERAL NEWSPAPER, The “ Canterbury Times " cannot be excelled. Its j special Loudon Correspondence is extensive and , ably written. The telegraphic and other news is . most carefully compiled, and meets all the requirements of the reader. Regarded in the light of an ADVERTISING MEDIUM, The " Canterbury Times " deserves the support of a Peaceful business men. During the past five years its CIRCULATION HAS ENORMOUSLY INCREASED, And is now far beyond that of any other Weekly Paper, whether regarded from a LOCAL OB COLONIAL pointjof view. In proof of this, an inspection f records is offered and invited. 'The man who hesitates to advertise is ost Beat this in mind and send yoor orders to THE “CANTERBURY TIMES.* Published Evert Saturday PRICE—SIXPBN CS

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7563, 30 May 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7563, 30 May 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7563, 30 May 1885, Page 7