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publications. «TBA>T TROGREBS. JUDIOIOVJB IoIPEOVEMENTa UR) BATED INCREASE OP CIRCULATION fiifl Distinguishing chawcterifltios o» VUoh la acknowledged to bo unquestionably tho HOST ENTERTAINING AND INSTRUCTIVE JOURNAL » HEW ZEALAND, yt.na at tho same time It has a'.f» r y.Aw/ma COLONIAL CIECULATIOH mj other Weekly Paper published In the Oolonya One of tho moat striking features in modern ourntibnn ie the attention devoted to FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE n which the Propriotoro of tho "Canterbury Vmea M have displayed marked enterprise, High "bum correspondents have been appointed in pi»nr.amt ann Aoßznaua, Anatneir etters being to the requirements of New Zealand ri in,„nnn a value much superior to the wr* matter which oonaSutea the foreign nows in the othsriwjskly papers.of this Colony, Aoxioudttihb, Eaoiso, Thb Drama, Txi liADIBB' COLUMB, AMD QgHXBAb NIWB, has escn its special foreign correspondent. Article# may therefore he relied upon for Boras PnionoAh Advion, TO FaMTXBB UfD HOBHOTJLrUKIBTB* whether they he old Colonists or new arrivals SPORTING made a leading feature In tho "Canterbury Stones," every branch of English pastime being represented m its columns, in no other New Journal do kaoibo SEOOTiaa aquatics ath Lexica BIDDU.HDS oaiossT roomAJX oounsmo ths Eaauar. Eeoolve so much attention as in the " Canterbrjj mrnea,” which has fairly earned lor itself the Etloot Th» Nuv? Zbalabo Bbld’B Lurs, Oempecent writora are kept for each branch of -.Colonial Sport, and the collated items of new •over the whole range of asausn. Ambwoab, AB» Austbamah SPOBTIWO As reported in the leading Journals of the day. THEATRICAL AFFAIRS Are treated in a similarly comprehensive maM«. The movements of prominent members of the TfhaatAisl profession in all parts of the *■ recorded, the othsr faatum apartment being early notices of new entertaining anecdotes of the stage. As FAMILY MAGAZINE fits Canterbury Times " commands special attorn Son, A more varied and useful publication in this resneot cannot be desired. Both the original Bad collated matter is of the highest standard of ozeellenoe. Tan Ladies* Dbsabtksst m« be r-lled upon for tho latest news respecting taahions. sound information upon au poiate eg gttouotte, "Useful Hints" upon dll houeaho.d ■flairs, and medical advice, which will frequently gender tho services of a doctor unnecessary. This Department also contains! social'articles by « Mrs Meander," a local writer of great ability on all feminine affaire. Under the head Tbs T&lvbllxs am published highly Interesting accounts of travels In various countries, and instructive -descriptions of the peculiar easterns of the alvilisod and uncivilised nations of the world. Tan Bbbtobbb A one of the most Entertaining Departments of the Taper, Character Sketches or prominent Pucho Men, anecdotal and humorous articles are its boding features. Tub Natubalist 1b the medium for conveying Scientific Information regarding tho animal and getable vfaurdom, together with stories of animals, which bove a peculiar attraction for the young. Tbb Editob’b Abmohaib r the heading under which Humorous Htrtxcote Mm the wittiest American and English Journals are published. Ljtbbatubb, Art, axd Senses ih have a separate department, In which are iliahed the latest particulars respecting new >ks and pictures, and the more important sntifio discoveries of the day. Fobtbt abd Talvs Are published on a most liberal scale, and in snob 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 GENERAL NEWSPAPER, The “ Canterbury Times ” cannot be excelled. Itt extensive and . ether news is all tho requirements of the render. peoiol Loudon Correspondence ably written. The telegraphic t most carefully compiled, and me. Segarded'in the light of an ADVERTISING medium, Tho “ Canterbury Times " deserves tho support ol « careful business men. During tho post five years ite CIRCULATION HAS ENORMOUSLY INCREASED, And la now far beyond that of any other Weekly Taper, whether regarded from a LOCAL OR COLONIAL •int of view. In proof of this, an Inspection o MOida is offered andjlnvitod. Xhe man who hesitates to advertisejts lost. Beat Is Is mind and send your orders to THE "CAHTEEBUETirnMES.' Tbbdibbbd Evibt Fbidat. TRICE-SIXPENCE.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 7

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