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Publications. ITIIDT PBOGEESS. JUDIOIOUd LbtPBO YEMENIS AHD B&FID INCREASE OP circulation am the Distinguishing characteristics' OF Th* " C/ANTERBURT T DUES.” WUoh la acknowledged to bo unquestionably the) HOST ENTERTAINING AND IN STRUCT! V E JOURNAL is NEW ZEALAND, ywia at the same time it has altar T.Aumgß COLONIAL CIRCULATION Than any other Weekly Paper ' published la the Colony. Onia of the most striking features In modem oumalism is the attention devoted to FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE In which the Proprietors of the ” Canterbury Tlmea " have displayed marked enterprise. High class correspondents have been appointed in Bxslaxd ahd Australia. Ana their etters being written with anecial regard eztiaet matter wmon oohhui.uwjo - tathe papers.of this Colony AORIOULTUax, Raoihs, Thx Dbama, Xks Ladies’ Columh, ass Gekiral Nkwb, baa eaun «■ special foreign correspondent. Article* may therefore be relied upon tor SOUMD PRACTICAL Astiob, snin. the quality of the selected matter is also Hsnied. These axe invaluable considerations To Pahkibb ass Horticulturists. whether they be old Colonists or new arrivals SPORTING made a i—x-ww feature in the ••Canterbury Tta* s of English pasttoe being npresented m its columns. In no other Hew Zflfllf Journal do RACixe BXOOTIXS aquatics Assumes BILLIARDS ORIOXXT fOOTBALL OOUBBXSS TUB RRHXRL joivo so much attention as in the ** Canterbnr j 88 -•• which has fairly earned for itself the e of Tss New Zbalahd Bill’s Lips# npetent writers are kept tor each branch of onia! Sport, and the collated items of news «* the whole range of suss, Ambbjoah, ahd aubtbalias Bpobtibo, reported in the leading Journals of the day. THEATRICAL AFFAIRS treated in a similarly comprehensive manner, i movements of prominent members of the latrioal profession in all ports of the omlisou ■ld are faithfully recorded the other foaturet this department being early notices of new ps s"* entertaining anecdotes of the stage. As FAMILY MAGAZINE n Canterbury Times ” commands special atten. in. A more varied and usefulpublioation in this meet cannot be desired. Both the original I collated matter is of the highest standard of aeHenow, Tns Lambs' Dxpabtmrht be rolled’upon for’the latest news respecting one, sound information upon aU points ol iette, “ Useful Hints” upon all household rs, and medical advice, which will frequently sr the services of a doctor unnecessary. This Department also contains) special'artioßt by “Mrs Meander,” a local writer of great ability on all feminine affairs. Under the head Thi Tbavrllid, Are published highly interesting accounts of travels in various countries, and instructive descriptions of the peculiar customs of the civilised and uncivilised nations of the world. Tax Smtohhr Is one of the most Entertaining Departments of the Paper. Character Sketches of prominent Public Men, anecdotal and humorous articles are its leading features. Th* Naturalist /p'lnwiT' is the medium for conveying Scientific Information regarding the animal and gotable kingdom, together with stories of animals, which have a peculiar attraction tor the young. Tbb Editor's Armchair 'the heading under which Humorous Extracts rom the wittiest American and English Journals are published. Litxraiubx, Art, ahd Boihhos ■adi have a separate department, In which arc published the latest particulars respecting new books and pictures, and the more Important fgjentlflo disooveriee of the day. POSTRI AHD TALM published on a most liberal scale, and , in ® noh S iTto suit all tastes. The " Canterbury aa” has long possessed a high reputation tor other tales published in Its column?, GENERAL KEWSPAPBE, » Canterbury Times ” cannot bo excelled. Its al London Correapondenoo is «rtensive and written. The telegraphic ana oihur tews if carefully compiled, and meets all the icquire. a of the reader. Begarded'in the light of an ADVERTISING MEDIUM, The " Canterbury Times ” deserves the support ol a careful business men. During tie past five years its CIRCULATION HAS ENORMOUSLY INCREASED, And la now far beyond that of any other Weekly Paper, whether regarded from a - LOCAL OR COLONIAL p il; .‘ f x-iow. In proof of this, an Inspection o r -oor’i-i ! » offered andiinvited. Vtu oh.c who hesitates to advertise la loat. Bear h s in liiicd and send your orders to v THE ”CANTERBURY TIMES/ ' PvaLisxßD Etxbt Fbidat. [PRICE—SIXPENCE,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 7

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