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NOW PUBLISHED, “ SUMMER ISLES OF EDEN.’* PEN AND- CAMERA IN CORAL LANDS. IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE OP THE “CANTERBURY TIMES” Appears another of the series of ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES, descriptive of the Islands of the South Pacific. The interest evoked by the views illustrating Samoan Scenery ana Native Customs vrill ha surpassed in the case of our second series of island views, with an article descriptive of the only English Crown Colony in the South Pacific. " SUMMER ISLES OP EDEN” SERIES. NO. lI.—FIJI. The interesting history of the Fiji Islands is sketched, with an account of their annexation by England; tho conversion of the Natives, the commercial growth of the Islands and their salubrity and ploturesqueness are described. The illustrations, beautifully reproduced by Photogravure process, comprise the following:— LABOUR VESSEL, with complement of imported Labourers. A NATIVE TOWN. A PLANTATION GROUP—RoII Call bluster. TAPA MANUFACTURE—AmAhoriginaI Industry. FIJIAN TYPES—Portraits of a CHEEP, a MOUNTAINEER and WOMEN, in Native Costume, BREAD FRUIT—Tho Staple Food of Islanders. A, NUMBER OP BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPES, &c. In addition to the above, ANOTHER. SPECIAL FEATURE of this issue is the Literary and Artistic matter descriptive of THE MELANESIAN MISSION. A PORTRAIT OP THE BISHOP OF MELANESIA, a Picture ofthe Mission Schooner SOUTHERN CROSS, and a number of the ISLANDERS who recently visited Christchurch. Picture of a Group of the Islanders, including the Rev A. Brittain. Interview with Bishop Wilson, and an Article on the Mission Work. THE “CANTERBURY TIMES,” Contains all the News of the Week. SPECIAL SPORTING, ATHLETIC, AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL-ARTICLES. WOMAN’S WORLD. THE PREMIER WEEKLY OF NEW ZEALAND. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. PRICE - - r T 7 - SIXPENCE. The Agent or Publisher of the .“Canterbury Times.” Please forward.,, Copies of the “ Canterbury Times ” to the following address — Signature.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10600, 8 March 1895, Page 4

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