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■J THE *• CANTERBURY MES." V MAGAZINE AND" NEWSPAPER. ■ ; 1/L JOURNAL* OF THE NEWS •*, , KNOWLEDGE \ \ ' And \, i LITERATURE \. OF, THE WORLD. , ( SIXPENCE WEEKLY;- ■\ fraiS INraEASINGLYPOPUIAR JOURi iA NAL provides an ampunt of Useful and -. y «olonie9, information instruction, And ' " ; RECREATION - .. - ■ ./' j' .JOR ALL OLASSE3 ,{• ' V " Are to ha found in its pages. |\ ■ THE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS iloh nave recently been effected in the V "CANTERBURY TIMES' 1 " made the Always Popular Jour THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER IN '....; NEW ZEALAND. . ■' -iff*,. A I*A/tvt mann \t\ '' the always nigh character of its < ,: General Contents, but '!■ NEfW FEATURES? ■■•V' fcfcw been introduced to suit the requirements- ■ }'' 9i popular -taste, until this ,-i: OLD-ESTABLISHED BUT :"V. ■ . ■' PROGRESSIVE ',} Journal' admittedly stands at.the head of the .H .Weekly Newspapers of New Zo&land, 'it'- ' ' THE LADLES' PAGES. ■)'■ ■JJdited.by thß foremost Lady Journalist in 1 Ksw Zealand, not only .giving the Social and **fMhioaabte News of the Day, and Articles J"'on Household Matters and Fashions, but A««I«o treat oi the Position and Progress of '(■., Woman in every sphero of life, and the ?'fe«pinion« of. the ablest women and other "■•riWding. thinkers on the questions which .are PjMHHCOLTORAL AND PASTORAL. . «» .! i__. _i V-™ -V.!*, dpn.lt with *:ia, tha ".Canterbury Times," and the space IT 6*oek-keeping, Dairying, find the other £; : 'krsncheS. of farming. appear in each issue; ,T- ssports upon experiments and investigations \ *T aoiontiflo and practical authorities in all .'#•-parts <rf the. world, wh*oh may afford ln- *• formation to colonial farmers; notes on ft Stock, tha Dairy a»d- th* Farm, and Agri- \ ■ cultural and Pastoral News from all parts of ■£ ■ tha world are supplied by a host of con- ¥■ miita' on, any of. these subjects. \ VETEIRINARY ADVICE .';' Is given, and Articles on Diseases and Treat- :'% ment oi Stock are contributed by the leading S{ practitioner in New Zealand. THE GARDEN. -"'Work for .the Week" has been, a (highly reciated feature of the "Canterbury is" from its first publication. Thi3 useguide to gardeners is contributed by. a iculturist of tho highest qualifications and lience, and is followed with success in parts of New Zealand. Special artiotes (ha cultivation, of various plants, flowere, is .and vegetables appear at the proper c«o»« ■. ■;-~ POULTRY. tied,' Poultry-keeper to beginners and ,'.,whilo "the fancy" is not neglected. CRICKET AND FOOTBALL. '"'•Canterbury Times" deals with these of athletic sport in a manner Sconce ' interesting,, comprehensive and iml<!Wnipxi, eoordod ia.ita columns'. '■'.'■ .- COMMERCIAL. worthy special reports' of English, fixture of the " Canterbury Times." They, jfcta'ined from the b«st sources, and being lately independent, have commanded the denca oi both producers and purchasers. . .THE KENNEL. ' To -XKb- fostering support of the "Canterbury is" » due the remarkable progress of tho w fancy in \New_ Zealand. -The "Can'! ay|Time3," ist tho only, weekly .paper in colony "the Kennel Column of which is ucted bj si practical fancier, thoroughly J - jpscsect in canino matters. SPORTING. b Sporting matters the "Canterbury Times'' is absolutely independent, and being free \ Jxom tho influenca of either clubs or owners, deals boldly and impartially with Racing, and every department of Sport, 'in which it is acknowledged to ba the most . reliable authority in the colony. AQUATIC. / T«* samo liberal'spirit'is displayed in the i doings of .the week, and of occurrences of 4 JPagea dealing with Aquatic events, and tho ( Papar presents an admirable review of the , interest in all parte of the world. V .' ATHLETIC. \ 1h»- departmeiafc devoted to Athletics i 3 under * most careful and capable supervision, and ; gives an entertaining and reliable account * •of Athletic matters in the colony and else- ' whexa. \ CYCZJNG. The pages allotted to Cyoling contain trustf worthy ; menta whether on the road or track, in New j' Zealand or in other countries. Cycling for £ Ladies 5a a special feature of this departmeni, ?. which contains much that every whether t professional ot amateur,, veterans oi novice, $ • ahould road.NATT, ARMY AND VOLUNTEERS. Ona of the mast interesting and popular |. ieaturas of -the Paper is tho section devoted I i-to the view* and tho intorest-s of our citizen J soldiers, and tha doings of British soldiers nd sailc-ra throughout the world. ! ;. ' lITERATURE. Canterbury Times" is allocated to Literaiwl Serial Tales and Short Stories by the -most"popular authors of tha day, Brilliant Sketches, Reviews, and Occasional Articles on subjeota of interest in the literary world, * budget of reading at onco interesting, pertaining and instructive, JIUSIO AND~THE DRAMA, .Are . treated of by writers thoroughly conversant with the subjeots, and the Musical id l ;I/ramatio Doings of this colony and Jt«r< parte of the world are. described in bright and effective fashion. ILLUSTRATIONS. » Pictorial Department of tho "CanterH m<ixj : Times" haa been greatly extended and ? prssenting people, places and incidents of interest at tho presanfc day, ara published in •very issue. >. m . COLUMN. §- This is a specially interesting feature. The "Zealand, bat in the other colonies and Old World, are treated of by capable .- Knot well-informed writers. .X . ■ • CHESS. , tinder tha supervision of 3lr S. S. Blackio, tho_ celebrated player, this intellectual and historic recreation is treated ot in ad,lnirablo fashion, Che 33 News, Problems and many other matters of interest being comprised under this heading. OTHER FEATURES. >Chs ©that foatures of the "CANTERBURY ■>< TIMES ** comprise—- > . EDITORIAL NOTES—PUBLIC OPINION —GENERAL NEWS—iIINJCNG—PRIZE COMPETITIONS—SWIitMING BRE- > VITIES, Elo., «tc., etc. ' Th» "CANTEiRBUnY TIMES »■ can bo Ordered from tho Head Office, or any Agency '-■* "-lis Paper, or from any Bookseller or Agent throughout tho coloniy» SCIBSCBPTION— If "Paid in Advance, 24s per *nnunx, - If 'Booked, 30s per annum. Postage Included,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12478, 18 April 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12478, 18 April 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12478, 18 April 1901, Page 2

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