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Fablioationa. STEADY PBOQBESS, JUDICIOU IMPROVEMENTS, ASS APID INCREASE OF CIRCULATION Are the Distinguishing charaoteristieal /ANTERBURY Which is acknowledged to ha unquestionably YIOST ENTERTAINING AND INSTRUCTIVE NEW ZEALAND, While at the same time it has a fa LARGER COLONIAL CIRCULATION Than any other Weekly Papas published in the Colony, One of thelntoat striking features in modern onrnolism is the attention devoted to FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE (n which the Proprietors of the "Canterbury Times " have displayed marked enterprise. High class correspondents have been appointed in ESGLAUD ABD AtTSTS&XiU, And their etters being written with special regard New .Zealand reads!" ue much superior to the wretch In the other weekly papersiof this Colony. AaaiCBtTTTM, Racihb, Thb Dbama, Ths Lamsb* Counts, asd G*SSBAIr NEWS, aas each its special foreign correspondent. Artiolee may therefore be relied npon for Sousd ?b toxica* Advjcw, While the quality of the selected matter to also issnred. To FasKJCKS AS» KORTKrUM'TOIBTB, whether they be old Colonists or new arrivals. SPORTING U made a leading feature in tho "Cpterbury represented m its columns. In no othor Now Zealand journal do; THE KBNHEX. Eeesive t«> ranch nttantion as in tho'"Canterbury title of The Nxw Zeaiakd Beu.'b Lrrx. Colonial Sport, and the collated items of now cover the whole range of BNOHOB, AMBBIOAK, -AHB AUSTKAIIAH SrCBSISQ, is reported in the leading journals of the day. THEATRICAL AFFAIRS world are faithfully recorded, tho other feat of this department being early notices of plays and entertainiugianecdotea of the stage. FAMILY MAGAZINE The Canterbury Timos " commands special atten fcion. A more varied and useful publication in thir respect cannot be desired. Both the onginn and collated matter is of tie highest standard o oxoellence. TffiZ LAI>IES' DIPABJMSnT be raliad'upon for the latest news renpectin; affairs, and medical advice, which will frequently render the services of a doctor unnecessary. This Department also containß special articles by "Mrsßteandor," a local writer of great ability on all feminine affairs. Under the head . TBX T&AVEXJ.XB, Are published highly interesting 'accounts ' tot descriptions of the peculiar custsms of the The Sketches Is one of the most Entertaining Departments of the Paper. Character Sketches of prominent Publio Men, anecdotal and humorous artiolee are its leading features. TBI K4.TUnAI.IBT Column is the medium for conveying Boientiflo Inkingdom, together with stories of ani have a pecuSar attraction for the yonu Tnr Edito-s's AaarcßAin s the beading under wiioh Humorous Extracts rom the wittiest American and English Journals ire published. liITEUATCEr, A2T, ASC SOIBHC3 publißhod the latest particulars reapec books and pictures, and the more 1 loientino discoveries of the day. PoEinr ash Tal«o Are pablishod on a most liberal scale, and in such variety as to suit nil tastes. The "Canterbury Times " has long possessed a high reputation for the serial and other tales published in its columns. GENERAL NEWSPAPER, The " Canterbury Times ** cannot be excelled. Its Eecial London Correspondence is extensive and ly written. The telegraphic and other news is iout carefully compiled, and meets all the require. _ients of the reader. Regarded in the light of on ADVERTISING MEDIUM, The "* Canterbury Times " deserves the support of a ooreful business men. During the past five rears its CIRCULATION HAS ENORMOUSLY INCREASED. Aid ie now far beyond that of any other Weekly Paper, whether regarded from a LOCAL OR COLONIAL point of view. In proof of this, an inspection o records is offered andiinvited. The man who hesitates to cdvertiae is lost Bear thlß in mind andißend your ciders to THE "CANTERBURY TIMES,' PSSIiISVED EVIBT FItIDAT KCB

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7793, 25 February 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7793, 25 February 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7793, 25 February 1886, Page 7

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