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“CANTBHBtrSY TIMES.” JPHOTOGEAP3IC COMPETITIONS. The Proprietors of the “Canterbury Times" propose to inaugurate a series of Pbotooe »rirtc CoHPETinoss open to bona fide amateur photographers in all parts of New Zealand. For tbe first competition ibree prizes will be offered. It is essential that the photographs sent in ahonld.be suitable for reproduction in the paper; otherwise, they will be considered ineligible for competition. Pictures which have previously appeared in other journals are piohibited. Photographs may he printed on any paper by any process, and may be of any size, provided (hey ha not smaller than quarter-plate. They must ha mounted on plain card mounts. Competent jadg-*s have boon secured, who are instructed to consider.—First, Artistic Excellence ; second, Teohsical Excellence ; third, Suitability fob Eepmcuceiost. PRIZES. The prizes will he :—First, 2gs; second, Ig ; third, is, together with bound copies of Stoddnrf s photographs of famous cities, scenes and paintings, JUDGES. Thejndgea are-Messrs Page, Preece and HurstSeager. ENTRIES. Entries tor the first competition, together with the names and addresses of the competitors, will he received NOT LATER Than TUESDAY, April 26. The result of the competition will be made known in the " Canterbury [Times ” of’May 1. SUBJECTS. The subjects for the First Competition are Pube Landscape. Landscape with Life, Each subject of equal importance. Illustrative op Child Life, One figure only. The proprietors reserve the right of reproducing l Any photograph considered suitable that may bo sent in for competition. 'f All photographs and communications must be addressed to Editor i’ictorial Department, “ Canterbury Timgg,”. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES. THREE SPECIAL LINES we are Showing THIS WEEK in goods we can confidently recommend. BLANKETS— The best Colonial makes, all steam shrunk and Summer dried. Double Bed Size, 19s 6d, 21s, ■-•3a 6d, extra large, 255, 28s, 31s, FLANNELS— All Wool, Colonial, steam shrunk, and Summer dried, in White, Pink, Shetland and Orkney, ]osd, Is Id. Is 2d, la I Jd, Is Old, eitra wide, suitable for underclothing for very stout people, Is 6sd, lsßld. FLANNELETTES— Two very heavy shipments of exceptional value to hand in New Blouse Cloth, 20 designs, 6d to (Hd,32 inches Wide, Eochette, in Pink, White and Cream. ssd to Bd, 86 inches, 7d to iOd. Plain Flannelette, all colours, 3|d to lOd. Tartan Plaids, all colours, 6d to 9d, 33 inch Striped, §d to Bd, 36 inch 7sd to lid. Heavy Double Milled, suitable for Shirting Hd, Dressing Gown Patterns, some' very choice designs, 9d to lid. TONEY CtIFFB & CAREY, THE KEADY-MONET DRAPERS. READY MONEY DOES IT. MEN’S MACKINTOSHESAnticipating a wet season, we have bought some very large parcels of Waterproof 1 Coats, all taped seams and sown throughout. Heavy and'medium Textures from 21a to 555. Cull and inspect this grand selection and wide range of stylos. WATERPROOF COATSTo Measure, 455, 50s, and 555, all seams taped and sewn with silk, and each Garment is highly finished. TAIL-RIVG-We are now showing some of the finest productions in ‘Woollen Goods from the K&L'poi, Boslyn, Mosgicl, Wellington,and other Mills. The growth of this department is remarkable, ami gained solely upon the merits of our Reliable Goods sold at the lowest possible Beudy-Money rates of profit. TONETOLIPFE & CARET, THE READY-MONEY TAILORS, CLOTHIERS & - OUTFITTERS,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 4

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