THE CANTERBURY RIMES’’ THURSDAY, MAEw- 29. 1894. FICTION. “The Ebb Tide ” (by Bobert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne) —Rikki-Tikkl-Tavi (by Eudyard Kipling)—The Angels of Fowler’s Gap. THE SKETCHER. Lodgers I Have Known (by a Landlady)—ln the Chamber of the Astrologer—Six Feet Short—lnterviewing a Burglar ■ —An Incident of the Commune. GENERAL. The Labour Problem (by P. J. O’Eegan, M.H.B.)— Beminiscences of a Journalist: A Night ■with the Sydney Unemployed. LITERARY. POETRY. MUSIC AND THE DRAMA, NATURALIST. THE GARDEN. "Work for the Week—Apples for CiderCelery—Strawberry Culture—Notes. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. The Progress of Agriculturo/V Agricultural Jottings—Notes for Farmers—Stock Notes— Dairy Notes—The Kevival of Farming-Cross-breeding Sheep Judging at Shows Agricultural Statistics— Sheep Fairs Markets. POULTRY. Turkey Breeding, SPORTING. Current Topics—Sporting Notes—The Canterbury Jockey Club’s Autumn Meeting Interprovincial Gossip—Australian Items British and Foreign, TROTTING. THE KENNEL. ATHLETICS. THE BING. CBICKET, FOOTBALL. AQUATICS. CYCLING. BOWLING. SWIMMING. LADIES’ PAGE Maxims for Dinner-giving—The Value of MoneyEtiquette in Dress—The True Story of Lord Fauntleroy—Small Waists—An Abyssinian Wedding—Woman’ eCodeof Honour Character in Hair Fashion Notes— Weddings Woman’s WorldTHE LICENSING ELECTIONS. THE WEEK, PASSING EVENTS, BEADING FOR EVEBTBODY. PRICE SIXPENCE. N. Z. £|LOTHING JJiACTOET THE PREMIER HOUSE FOR READY-MADE CLOTHING. 47 MEN’S SUITS, Upwards of 700 Pairs of MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS, 8s 6d, Os fed, 10s 6d. 12s 6d, 14s 6d. 2000 BOYS’ SUITS, in all tho leading styles, 0s 6d, 10a 6d, 12s Gd, 14a 6d, &c. HALLENSTEIN BROS., NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, CHRISTCHURCH. ALEX. LOWRY, Manager. IMPORTANT TO SHEEP-OWNER,-5 MORE than TWO-THIRDS of tho wholo number of SHEEP DIPPED LAST iON in the far-famed AMUR! DISTRICT were dipped in CABBOL CRYSTAL SHEEP DIP. E. F. DOMBRAIN, 1045 L Christchurch. SPECIAL NOTICE. hisosess houses, public companies And OTHERS rectumn? PRINTING. BOOKBINDING, (GRAVING OB LITHOGRAPHIC WORK r* rospeoclully reunuioi tais >-1 i-u- - Excellence and LOW BATES tho TTELTO I TIME i" OFF 10 JJ w SECOND TO WONC in the Trade, gala Announcements, either by Circulars posters or Handbills—Business Gird* Book and Pamphlet Printing—Receipt and Delivery Books Grocers’ Tea Bags and Tinfoil Letter and Note Papers- Envelopes Office Ledger*—Journels—Day Books Maps— Plans— Sketches Eneravimr on Gold. Silver, Copper, &0., ho. liteuians liberally dealt with for Binding or Repairing. ••liirrsil/CON TIMES” GOMI’&KT, GloiwostflEitseet.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10309, 30 March 1894, Page 4
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