1348, OTAGO’S JUBILEE. 1893. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S The Proprietors of the New Zealand Clothing Factory have decided to Commemorate the Jubilee of Otago by PRESENTING A CHEQUE YAL’ E £25, To the Per 3 n who CORRECTLY ESTIMATES THE NUMBER OF VISITORS To the Otago Jubilee * xhibition (exclusive of Feason Ticket holders), from date of opening, March 22, to June 4 inclusive. Should no one give the correct result, the person who Guesses Nearest will receive the above Cheque, £25 ; if more than one person guesses the correct number, the £25 will be equally divided amongst the successful competitors. The Proprietors make NO RESTRICTIONS as regards competing for the above valuable prize. Every Man, Woman and Child in New Zealand may compete by applying for forms at our Exhibit, near Fernery, in Exhibition, or at any of our 36 retail branches throughout the Colony. The above competition ( .'LOSES S ATDBDAT, May 14, 1898. All answers must reach us by that date. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY’S FEDERAL PALACE THIS Magnificent Hotel (500 rooms) offers an ideal home to New Zealanders visiting Melbourne. It is situate close to steamboat wharves, railways, and centre of city. The variety of accommodation ottered makes THE FEDERAL popular with ail classes. ÜBILEE V OMMEMORATION COMPETITION. HALLEN STEIN BROS & CO., Dowling Street, Dunedin. JUBILEE COMMEMORATION L3IOB COMPETITION. HOTEL. MELBOURNE, Write for Card of Tariffs. L 2151 '
THE LYTTELTON TIMES Has a Larger Circulation than any other morning newspaper in New Zealand. PEICB -ONE PENNY. WELLINGTON OEEICE—Custom-house Quay, J. Ilotfc, Agent. LONDON OFFICE—2 and 3, Imperial Buildings, Ludgate Circus. TELEPHONE— Editorial and News ... No. 26. Business and Advertising No, gg^ SUBSCRIPTION —In advance, 6s 6d per quarter, 26s per annum. Booked 30s per annum. When papers are posted or thrown off trains by railway guards 13s per annum additional. SPECIAL NOTICE. When no order is given, advertisements will bo 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 rates. All communications intended for the news ox - cori'espondeuee columns should be addressed to Tub Editor. All letters and communications on business should be addressed to The Manager. All communications intended for insertion in the Lyttelton 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 WE EE ENDING APRIL 16 AVERAGES QQjy COPIES PER DAY, THE STAR., THE NUMBER PRINTED AND PUBLISHED ON SATURDAY, APRIL 16, WAS OVER 1960, THE COMBINED ISSUES of THE LYTTELTON TIMES AND STAR ON THE ABOVE DATE TOTAL 14^00^ ..COPIES.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11559, 21 April 1898, Page 4
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