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MAIIi EDITION. .** SUMMED ISLES OF EDEN.” (saKaiD SE=m PEN AND CAMERA IN THE CORAL ISLANDS. ' In the “CANTERBURY TIMES” of this week will appear the third of the series of Illustrated Articles dealing- with the Islands of the South Pacific. The subject hk-alt with is TONGA, OK THE • FRIENDLY ISLANDS, Which snranc Into prominence some time ago on account of tho Religious Persecutions, and, later, through the deportation of the Rev Shirley Baker, by order of the High Commissioner of tho Western Pacific. THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDEVIEW OP NUKUALOFA THE ROYAL PALACE WESLEYAN CHURCH ATI NEIAPU GERMAN MERCHANTS’ PREMISES A NATIVE DANCE A TONGAN GIRL Thn Readme Matter conveys some interesting- information regarding the Civilisation, Government and Social Life of Tonga. sugaiTplanting. Pictures Illustrative of tho SUGAR-PLANTING INDUSTRY, as pursuediu Fiji, including View of a Sugar Plantation with Labourers a.t Work Cutting the Canes; also. Portraits of Solomon Islanders. THIS NUMBER WILL BE FOUND TO BE ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE AND ATTRACTIVE OP THE ILLUSTRATED SERIES. CANTEBBUKT TIMES, NEW ZEALAND’S PREMIER WEEKLY. 33 PUBLISHED IN TIME FOB DESPATCH BY ENGLISH MAIL THIS WEEK. SPECIAL SHOW THIS WEEK IN-THE IBW PREMISES.. VAST ESTABLISHMENT IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, THE WINDOWS.) J. BALLANTYNB & CO. 1357 L M - ND THROUGHOUT OUR (BEE m L-o. NSW? ZBMjAND W©GLIiINB, ! 'RTIBESH DELIVERIES . iFEOM TEE LOCAL .MILLS., • QUALITIES IN NEW ZEALAND, THE LARGEST, BANGS -OF BLANKETS. In-all Size& and Qualities. . .AtLowest Prices, DRESS TWEEDS. The Newest and. Beet Wearing Goods Bestr.Value and Wear. flannels; White,;-Coral, Grey, Shetland. Natural, Sanitary, Undyed, At allPricee. ■ HOSIERY, EBSTAEKARLY - GOOD IVALUE IN BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ VERY - STKOIJG KNICKERBOCKER HOSE. Bpst Makes, Fast Dyes, and Durability. Guaranteed. THE I D;I.G CO-GPEEATIYE STOSSS, LIMITED. E. a BEOWN.,Mantget B. HALLBNSTEIN, Chairman, SPECIAL ANNOUSTCEMENT FROM ■ THE MANTLE DEPARTMENT. BERING THIS and FOLLOWING DAYS wo shall OFFER THE MOST ASTONISHING VALUE in LADIES’ and MISSES’ JACKETS. CAPES mid MACKINTOSHES ever submitted. Please note in detail more particularly the Undermentioned MOST IMPORTANT LOTS:LOT 1 consists of 25 LADIES’ BLACK CLOTH JACKETS Special Price each Special Price each 7s lid LOT 2 consists of 50 LADIES’ JACKETS, in Black, Curl and Plain Cloths, doublebreasted ■ . Special Price each 9s Cd LOT 3 consists of 100 LADIES’ JACKETS, in Beaver and Curl Cloths, double-brcastod Special Price each les Gd, 11a 9d LOT -t consists of 100 LADIES’ JACKETS, in Heavy Serge and Curl Cloths, tight and loose fitting Special Price each 1.. s 9d, Its 6a LOT 5 consists of upwards of 200 LADIES’ JACKETS, in Curl and Heavy Serges, Trimmed, Braid and Beaver Special Price cadi its Gd, 1: s l»d, 19s Gd LOT 6 consists of 200 LADIES’ JACKETS, in Curl Ream- Cloths, tight and loose fitting and double-breasted ' ~ Special Price each 21s Gd, 2os Gd, 2os od LOT 7 consists of 120 LADIES’ JACKETS, in Heavy Serge and Beaver Curls, loose and tight fitting and double-breasted Special Price each 27s Gd, 29s fid LOT 8 consists of 75 LADIES’ JACKETS, in Brown and B) mk Curls, double-breasted Special Price each 32s Gd, tloa Gd, 39,sfcd LOT 9 consists of 125 LADIES’ JACKETS, in Brown, Fawn and Black Beaver Cloths, with large Rovers. Trimmed Biavcr, Skunk and Sable Special Price each... ■l2s, 40s Gd, C7s Gd The above aifc nil in This Season’s Newest Shapes, and at tho Prices Quoted are tho Bpsf Value Ever Submitted. MACKINTOSHES’ -These we oner at 33s Cd each: usual price being 15s 6d. W. STRANGE & CO. ' NEW SHIPMENTS DIRECT FROM LONDON. . THISI)AT. , TTIASIttONABLE JACKETS, GOLF CLOAKS, MLLLIXESY, MACKINTOSHES jj AND DRESS FABRICS. EiOl &. In DEATH & ALL MARKED LOWEST CASH PRICE.: KEEP WAEM. ’ AUTUMN. WINTEB THIS SEASON'S COLONIAL & ENGLISH BLANKETS AT LOWEST PEICB3 POE CASH. KENNETH MATHEBON k, O JJLti£ THE HALL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, 1 LIS7Q WmrnoEs, JtrW unpaokedT" n it w~ boo m. lAUGHTER OP JUDAS, by R. 31. Savage, t Odds, bv Lynch, 2s ies of Civilisation, (Bellamy Library), la U-t the Man, by Miss Braddon, 2s larch Southerner, by G. W. Cable, 2s Cd leless Woman, by J. S. Winter, 2a Gd ig Days, a Romance, by Holroyd, 2s Gd. Year of Jubilee, by Gissing, 2s Oil to Freeland, (Bellamy Library), Is lotions and Reflections, by James Platt, 2s 6d xasite, by Conan Doyle, 3s , by Sir H. S. Cunningham, 2s Gd and 3s Cd j Engagement, by Florence Warden, 2s Gd udent’s Chaucer, by W. W. Skeat, 7s Gd Steam Power and Mill Work, by G. W. Suiolyffe, 21s Petroleum, its Historv, Uses, Ac., fully illustrated, by W. T. Branut, 35s Philosophy of Mind, by it. T. Ladd, 16s Socialism, by Robert Flint, 13s Cd Colour Vision, by Captain Abney, 12s Gd . ’ My Paris Koto Book, by author ot An Englishman fa Paris, 15s Memoirs of Charles G> Ldand, 7s Gd Electric Motive Power, by A. T. Snell, 10s fid The Electric Current, How Produced ami Used, by E. M. TValmsley, 10s Cd The Engineer’s Year Book of Engineering, Formal®, Rules and Tables, 1895, by H. B. Kcaipe, IPs SIMPSON & WILLIAMS, LIMITED HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10653, 14 May 1895, Page 4

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