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Canter THE The leading Weekly of N.Z. First ip. Popular Estimation. First m Attractiveness. First in Usefulness. First in Variety. First in Value. THE f BENCH JBVBNAL 0F THE COIOI For tit© Family. For Women and Men. For Children and Youths. For Settlers and Workers. For Athletes and Sportsmen. For Lovers of Literature. THE BEST Best for all classes. Best for Reliable News. Best for Entertaining Reading. Best for Beautiful Illustrations Best for Beading at Homo. Best for Sending Abroad. 1 23. Weekly— 4B pages ; 240 columns. Pries: SIMPERS. Those ia doubt as to the choice of a Weekly Newspaper, need hesitate no longer. After an experience extending over Thirty years, Public Opinion has decided, and confirmed, that the Canterbury Times is the Journal par excellence that fulfils all the requirements of those who wish a Plrstclass Weakly Paper. It has a more , Extended Circulation than any other Weckly , Zealand, and iy thus recognised as the •vtnosfcthoroughly representative Colonial Jour•'aal.. , Its influence,: authority, accurateness, i enterprise, and progressiveness-are unrivalled. ■ ■ For High-class Literature in every department it occupies the, foremost position, and is thus .. unequalled ma. Family Paper. Its extensive, usured, .and still increasing circulation I’onders it the bast medium for Advertising. SPECIAL! IN -addition to all the Political, Domestic, ■ and-Foreign News of the Week, each, issue of the Canterbury Timas contains, as Special Features, matter under the following headings : ’ - THE LADIES 1 PAGE. f (Edited by Miss D. A. Caboi). Notes of Interest to Women, Ladies’" Letters from Dunedin, Wellington, and other centres; the Woman’s Diary ; the Social Round; Frills of Fashion, the ' Woman’s World. &0., &c. m WQ?iHHN ■ CHILDBEN’S COLUMN. C hy “ Hilda.”) fiiigi nraffM h Children’s Letters, Compc LniLuriCn tit-ivc Essays, (kc. TEE GASDBN. Work lor the Week, in 1 Greenhouse, Sitehen end ) Flower Garden. Useful Ai tides on Fruit Growing. . Garden Notes, &c. AGBICULTURAL & PASTORAL f Agricultural Jottings, FOR V- Notes for Farmers, Dairy CUSRtiCSS % <Notes, Market Reports, rAneflCtlw wl 1 Letters from Corrcsponmnm /dents, Stock Notes (by >» TusSOOk,’’) Ac? ' ' ’Poultry & Pigeon Notes Bv “ Ovo.” FANCIERS Kennel Notes By “ Sirius. 1 FOR IPQRTSMEfIS SPORTING. Racing Calendar. Sporting Brevities. Current Topics. All the Intorprovincial and Intercolonial Nows. ' Notes and Anticipations by “ Castor.” Hints to Owners, . Eiccarton Notes, &c. Trotting Notes. Hunting. Coursing. Polo. FOR THLETES Chiceet. Football Notes — By “ Quidnunc.” Athletic Notes— By “ Sprinter.” Athletic Chat— By “Oileus.* Swimming Notes— By.« Natator.” The Ring. Field & Flood. Lawk Tennis. Gole. Cycling Notes— By “Rover” Aquatic Notes— By “ Jason.’ 1 FICTION. for novel ) Weekly Tnstaltnentof a highi class Serial Tale. Short I Stories Dy the best authors, . &e., &c. FOR THE HOME CIRCLE Chess (F.dited by Mr. ilooKi The Puzaler, The Sk ©teller. The Trave /Medical & Scion ' NTotea. Brevities, Gleani ■ &0., *O. FOR business mm Mining News. Commercial Notes. 1 Market Quotations, &c„ &o. rnn f London Lei ruil ■ i From our own Corres mzuu Musical & Dra REARERS ( T By “ Prompte V> Notes on Passing E 1 A New and Most Attractive Feature h lately heen added, in the shape of i Illustrated Department of the Paper, in whi ■re presented from week to week beaut i( Photogravure i eproductions of scenes, pc traits, &c., of great interest,' illustrative passing events, of New Zealand Industries, of picturesque views in tho Colonies or Islan the South Pacific. New Zealand’s Premier Wc Offices ; Gloucester Street. Christehu ORDER FORM, The Agent or Publisher of the “ Canterbury Times.’ Those forward regularly. Address °™ Urlury

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10655, 16 May 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10655, 16 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10655, 16 May 1895, Page 3

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