THE ‘'CANTERBUET TIMES.” THURSDAY. NOV. 22. CONTAINS— I'ICTIDN—In the Toils of the PJwmer (continned)—The Little Clay Clod—The Clockmaker of Pqissy—Tlirpugh WIP WwlW* SKETCHEB-Hc Could not eat Soup-The Sultan of Morocco Police Corruption in New j York: A Story of Systematic Blackmail j Bob Boy MacGregor: The Story of his J Life and Work. I MEDlCAL—Diphtheria: The Important Discovery ' of a Gcrnian Scientist. ; i THE TRAVELLER—China’s Savage Peoples: A Hundred Alien Tribes and Six Hundred Reservations. SPOTTING—The Tqtalisators at the 0.J.0. Meeting—§cientific Breeding—Bll°rUhS Brevities—Hints to Owueys—Stud News —Eiccarton Notes—Notes and Anticipations (by Castor) lian and Foreign Notes. AQUATIC—LocaI Events (hy Jason). CEIGRET—Cpp Matches and General Notes (by (Scoring Boarc)). ATHLETIC—The C.A.A.C. Meeting (by Sprinter). AGRJCULTUEAL—The Canterbury Metropolitan Bhow— Prpgrpss in Wellington—The Export of Live Stock—Notes for Farmers—- , Stock and Dairy Notes—Cheviot— Ashburton Coiipty Notes—Australian Wool Market—Papanui Farmers’ Club—Laying Down Grass —Wool Sales—Feeding for Butter Grain and Produce Market Beports. GARDEN—Work fov the Week Garden Notes —Monotony in Gardens, TRE APIABY Notes on Bees (by Expert)— Pressing Honey. POULTRY—Exportation of Bottled Eggs—Australian Frozen Eggs. CHILDREN’S COLUMN—For my Little Friends —Letters to Aunt Hilda—Dick’s Problem. LATHES’ PAQR - Qld Maid Insurance - The Woman’s Book—Common Sense in Consumption Women Canvassers Drink Water—The Rational Treatment of Babies The Rost Cure—Some Frustrated Elopements—Pretty Little Dorothy -Drew— Where Women have Suffrage—The Lady Clerk-rrHousekeepiugiu Russia—The Social Bound Correspondents s Letters The Woman's Diary— I The Princess of Wales at Home-Modes of tRe Moment—Household Hints—Woman’s World, PRICE—SIXPENCE. M ACNIVBN A CAMERON'S PENS are re commended by 2000 newspapers. L 1257 (( npiHEY Come as a boon and a blessing to men, JL The Pickwick, The Owl and The Wayerley Pen,” L 1257 T HE Flying “J" Pen. A Superior “J” Pen Which wpifes 100 words with ope dip of ink gORD by all Stationers. Beware of imitations. ■ L 1257 im/ Lll6l
THE LYTTELTON TIMES Has the largest circulation of any morning Newspaper ii? 'Hew Zealand.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXXII, Issue 10511, 23 November 1894, Page 4
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314Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXXII, Issue 10511, 23 November 1894, Page 4
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