THE “CANTERBURY TIMES.” THURSDAY, NOV. 22, CONTAINS—FICTION—In the Toils of the Charmer (continued)—The Little Clay God—The Clookmakar of Poissy— Through the Window. SKETCHES—He Could not eat Soup-The Sultan of Morocco—Police Corruption in New York; A Story of Systematic Blackmail— Eoh Eoy MacGregor; The Story of Lis Life and Work. ' MEDlCAL—Diphtheria: Thelmportant Discovery of a German Scientist, THE TEAVELLEB-China’s Savage Peoples: A Hundred Alien Tribes and Six Hundred Reservations. SPORTING—The Totalisators at the C. J.C. Meeting— Scientific Breeding—Sporting Brevities—Hints to Owners —Stud News—Eiccarton Notes—Notes and Anticipations (by Castor) lian and .Foreign Notes. AQUATIC—LocaI Events (by Jason). CRICKET—Cup Matches and General Notes (by Scoring Board), ATHLETIC-The C.A.A.C. Meeting (by Sprinter). AGRICULTURAL—The Canterbury Metropolitan Show —Progress in Wellington—The Export of Live Stock—Notes for Farmers— Stock and Dairy Notes—Cheviot—Ashburton County Notes Australian Wool Market—Papanui Farmers* Club—Laying Down Grass —Wool Sales—Feeding for Butter Grain and Produce Market Reports. -GARDEN—Work for the Week Garden Notes —Monotony iu Gardens. THE APIARY Notes on Bees (by Export)— Pressing Honey. POULTRY—Exportation of Bottled Eggs—Australian Frozen Eggs,. CHILDREN’S COLUMN—For my Little Friends —Letters to Aunt Hilda—Dick’s Problem. LADIES’ PAGE Old Maid Insurance The Woman’s Book—Common Sense in Consumption Women Canvassers Drink Water—The Rational Treatment of Babies The Best Cure—Some Frustrated Elopements —Pretty Little Dorothy Drew— Where Women have Suffrage—The Lady Clerk—Housekeeping in Russia—The Social Round Correspondents’ Letters Tho Woman’s Diary—The Princess of Wales at Kome—Modes of the Moment—Household Hints—Woman's World, PRICE—SIXPENCE.
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HP HB.A TB E JKp OXA L. PKBLIMINAEY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE FAMOUS BKOUOH-BOUOIOAULT COMPANY ■Will Commence their Second Season in Christchurch, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. THE COMPANY Is identically the same as has been appearing with such marked success in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide since its last appearance in New Zealand, viz.: Mbs Brough Miss Noble Mies Temple Mb Brough Mb Tithbrage Mb Carey Jiud Miss Major Miss Koheb Miss Wilmot Mb Ward Mr Mclntyre Mb Dorringtok Mk CIiTHEROW. THE EEPEETOIEE That will be submitted is the most Kovel, Extensive, and Varied ever oliered to any audience, and includes all the latest London successes. THE SEASON Is positively limited to Six Nights, during which five Now Pieces will be presented:— SOWING THE WIND LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN THE SECOND MBS TANQUEEAY SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER and NIOBE. SPECIAL NOTE. The Bos Plan for the six. performances will bo opened on Monday morning’ at Milner and Thompson’s, at ten o’clock, when the seats will be allotted in the order o fl application. Prices—-Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s; Stalls, -a 6d ; Pit, Is, „ ___. _ T . __ Business Manager ... W. H._WAL LACE, Touring Manager ... R. F. JCE-^TXNGt
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXXII, Issue 10512, 24 November 1894, Page 4
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