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rpHE OANTERBUEY rpiMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 19. Advebtisimehis 30 CONTENTS. Page ... 1,2, 3, 4, S, 8. 10, 19. 20. ’ 37.88,39,40 Agricultural—-Caro of the Implements—Kale and Cabbage—Horse Mango—-Brine-Cared Bacon ana Hams—Colonial v, London Wool Sales—The Season at Home—Cattle Bale—“ The New Zealand County Journal” —The Flax Industry—Agricultural and Pastoral Associations Another Frozen Meat Company Projected—Evening Bead ing Australian Markets Notes for Farmers ••• . ••• ® Amdsbbihts—Colonial Notes—Foreign Gossip —English Items ... ... ... Aquatic—Fixtures—Notes (by Jason)—Aron Bowing Club— Canterbury Bowing Club ... Athletic—Fixtures—Athletic Notes ... ... Australian News ... Births, Mabbugbs, and Dbaths... ... ... Brevities • ... ... ••• Chess-Tolegraphio chess Notation—hvans Gambit—Chess Notes COMMERCIAL ... ••• ,•« . Cricket—Cricket Notes Midland Cricket Club Cycling—Notes (by Borer) Draughts ... Educational ••• Fiction—The Bell of St Paul s —‘‘l m Dead —Trottolino Field and Flood Football Fixtures Football Notes Saturday’s Matches Football In Auckland. Nelson, and Dunedin—A Word in Our Favour—The Auckland Team—Warbrick's Native Team Hunting ... ••• Ihtbbpbovihciai. News ... ... liadiks’ Page The Only GMrl at OverlookFive O'Ciook Tea—Doings of the WeekNews from Dunedin—Sketch of aa American Beauty—London Doings—Chit-Chat— The Archbishop of Cyprus ... Late News Lawn Tennis Local News London Lbtteb Mail Budget Mail Hews Mining—Colonial Notes—Reef ton Notes— The Goldfields Committee ... MOBGSAUX... ... ih >ii hi **• hi O dr Defences Our Own Correspondents Parliament in Session POETRY Poultbt—Poultry on the Farm Pigeon Flying Puzzler ... ... Science Shipping ... Sporting—Advertisements—Answers to Correspondents—Racing Calendar Current Topics—English Sporting—lnterprovinoial Gossip—Sportiug Notes—Betting MarketStud News—The Week’s Hoeing—Coming Events—Australian, English, and Foreign Racing Telegrams ~, The Editor's Arm-Chair ... ... ... ... The Gardeh Work for the Week—The Fig—Ornamental Grasses ... ... ... The London Strikes The Naturalist The Bing—Bing Notes—New Zealand v, England : A Drawn Battle The sketches—On the Heights—The Discipline of the Battlefield—Lord Fife's Great Grandmother—What is a Dervish ? f trange Food—Leprosy- in Amerioa— French and English Fiction—The Ethics of Games of Chance The Traveller—The Farthest Outpost of the Empire The Week ... ... ... ... Westlake ... ... 14 32 18

CANTERBURY TIMES. ROW mDI told Everywhere* PRICE M* m in 6d. [HE CHEISTCHUECH DENTAL SUBGEBT COEHBE or HIGH AND CASHEL BTEEBTB, Ann at tbi Octasow, DuHionr. S. MYERS & CO., BUEGEON DENTISTS. LOBS oFTEETH MEANS LOSS of HEALTH, COMFOET avb BEAUTY. TEETH EEFLACEO ”tBMPOEAHILY almost immediately after the extraction of decayed teeth or stumps, thus SAVIN G the patient all the inconvenience of being months without teeth. THIS NEW SYSTEM Is now advised by the highest authorities in England and America, and by its adoption the face and features are kept unaltered ,and mastication and articulation rendered natural and easy. NO Extra Fee or Charge is made for this ADVANCED System of mechanical Dentistry. A Single Artificial Tooth (Temporary and Permanent) ... ... ... 10a Complete Sets Equally Moderate. Highest Class Workmanship and the Best Material. ABTUTCIAL TEETH avs DENTUBES made by other dentists, repaired or remodelled at SMADL COST. PAINLESS EXTRACTION S. NITROUS OXIDE GAS Positively Safe, Fe feotly Harmless, and elective. For Administration 5s Od Extraction 2s 6d CONSULTATION FREE. Hours of attendance a.m to 6 p.m. 9 8

THIS WEEK. Gteeat Display OF SPRING MANTLES AVD JACKETS, SPUING COSTUMS.S AND GARIBALDIS. DUST AND BAIN-PEOOF CLOAKS. OV E S 1500 EFFECTS IH SPAIN G SUNSHADES EN.TOUT-CAB AND UMBRELLAS. All Invited to Inspect on FIRST-FLOOR SHOW-ROOMS or THE D.I.Gi 4313

SAND STEIN, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c, Morten's Buildings. The Whole of the Remaining Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, *O., will be Sold at still Farther Redactions, as the New Premises will be opened with an entirely New Stock. 6897 SPRING DRAPERY. F. GABITES, Has jnst opened 1 CASE STRAW HATS, «4d to 3a lid. VICTORIA STREET. 1754 PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY. Capital, £IOO/00, fully paid up. Monet received on deposit, At Current Bates of Interest* Offices; 198, Hereford street. H. R. WEBB, Manager. 6939 CRICKET. TENNIS. JUST ARRIVED. First Shipment of Cricket and Tennis Goods. CHEAPER THANIEVEE. Sl7l W BRICE, opposite B.N.Z. VnKTOLPE'S SCHNAPPS is held in high esteem w ¥ by medical men, as it -is the purest BtimuJabt an&ttoniain. the-world.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8903, 20 September 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8903, 20 September 1889, Page 4