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“CANTERBURY TIMES.” HOTOGKAPHIC c OMPETTEIONS. The Proprietors of the “Canterbury Times”! propose to inaugurate a series of Photosbiphk ConrKTmoNa open to bona fide amateur photographers in all parts ofNew Zealand. For the first competition three prizes will be offered. It is essential that tho photographs sent in should be suitable for reproduction in the paper; otherwise, they trill be considered ineligible for competition. Pictures which have previously appeared in other journals are prohibited. Photographs may be printed on any paper by any process, and may be of any size, provided they bo not smaller than quarter-plate. They must be mounted on plain card mounts. Competent judges have been secured, who are instructed to consider :—First, Autistic Excellknck ; second, Tbchbical Excel, lbkce ; third. Suitability fob Befuodoctioh. PRIZES. The prizes will heFirst, 2gs; second, Ig; third, together with bound copies of Stoddart’s C'ographs of famous cities, scenes and paintJUDGES. The judges are Messrs Page, Precise and Hurst. Seager. ENTRIES. Entries for the first competition, together with the names and addresses of the competitors, will be. received NOT LATER Than TUESDAY, April 28, • The result of the competition will be mado known in the “ Canterbury Times ” of May 1. SUBJECTS. The subjects for the First Competition are Pube Landscape. Lahdscapb with Life. Each subject of equal importance. Illbktkative op Child Lips. Gnefisura; only. The proprietors reserve tho right of reproducing i tily photograph considered suitable that may bo sent in for competition. All photographs and communications must be addressed to Editor Pictorial Department, “ Canterbury Timqsv” SHOOTING SEASON, 1898. GUNS, GUNS, ' GUNS. N IMMENSE AND CHOICE SELECTION NOW LANDING EX S.S. “AOTEA" AND “EUAHINE.” CASHMORB’S CELEBRATED GUNS 5 to 40 Guineas. SYMOND’S GUNS FROM £3 15s. “Rabbit” £5 15s “Keeper” £S 10s “ Farmer “ £7 los “ Ajax ” £ll. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Every Gun tested to make a good pattern at 40 yards. Particulars of test attached in each cose. INSPECTION AND CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Full particulars sent to any address. EDWARD REECE & SONS, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. FULL STOCK OF ELEY’S AND KYNOCH’S’. AMMUNITION.

THE LYTTELTON TIMES Has a Larger Circulation than any other morning newspaper in New Zealand. PRICE —ONE PENNY. SUBSCRIPTION—In advance, 6s 6d pet quarter, 26s per annum. Booked 30s per annum. When papers are posted or thrown ofi trains by railway guards 13s per annum additional. WELLINGTON OFFICE—Custom-house Quay, J. Ilott, Agent. LONDON OFFICE—3 and 3, Imperial Buildings, Lndgate Circus. TELEPHONE— Editorial and News ... No. 26. Business and Advertising No. gg^ SPECIAL NOTICE. When no order is given, advertisements will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be sent to the Publishing Office, in writing, not later than six o’clock p.m. each day. Advertisements received after ten o’clock each evening will be placed over the leader heading and charged double rateb. All communications intended for the news or correspondence columns should be addressed to Tire Editor. All letters and communications on business should bo addressed to Thu Manager. All communications intended for insertion in the Lyltetlon Times must be written on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. The proprietors reserve to themselves the right of withholding from publication any advertisement they may deem to be objectionable, although it may have been received in the ordinary course of business CIRCULATION. THE LYTTELTON TIMES THE CERTIFIED NUMBER PRINTED AND CIRCULATED DURING THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 26 AVERAGES COPIES PEE DAT. THE STAR.' THE NUMBER, PRINTED AND PUBLISHED ON SATURDAY, MARCH ,26. WAS OVER 4SCO, TEE COMBINED ISSUES OF THJ3 LYTTELTON TIMES AND STAR ON THE' ABOVE DATE TOTAL COPIES.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11540, 29 March 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11540, 29 March 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11540, 29 March 1898, Page 4

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