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Publications. THE "CANTERBURY TIMES. MAGAZINE ANF NEWSPAPER* A JOURNAIToF THE NEWS KNOWLEDGE And LITERATURE OP THE WORLD. SIXPENCE WEEKLT, J- NAL provides an amount of Useful tmH■: Entertaining Reading not to be found ia any other publication of the same class ia tit colonies. INFORMATION INSTRUCTION And RECREATION FOR ALL OLABSE3. Are to bo found in its pages. THE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS Which have recently been effected ia, Shf ■< " CANTERBURY TIMES " \ Have made the Always Popular Jonnwl THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER IK NEW ZEALAND. Not only has every effort been made tf maintain the always high charactwcf ltd General Contents, but NEW FEATURES have been introduced to suit the re£tifc«SKa|l of popular taste, until this OLD-ESTABLISHED SOT PROGRESSIVE . Journal admittedly suu**a as the hesa c* !SW , Weekly Newspapers of Now Zealand. THE LAMES' PAGES. Edited by the foremost Lady Jouraslist i* New Zealand, not only giving the Social 9f& Fashionable News of the D»y» and Artjd«> on jfcLeussaold Matters and Fashions, on*, also treat of the Position and Progress «., Woman in every sphera of life, and _ijh* opinions of the ablest womea *ad Qtasi leading thinkers on the questions whtob. fttt.. of vital interest to mea and women alike. AGRICULTURAL~AND PASTORAL. ._/■ Masters have always been ably dealt wlta in the "Canterbury Times," and tho spac« devoted to these subjects has been greatljf. extended. Practical Articles on Agriculture, Stock-keeping, Dairying, and th» other, branches of fanning appear in_ each isbuoj, reports upon experiments and investigations ■. by scientific and practical authorities in all' parts of the world which may afiord information to colonial farmersj notes. : oa Stock, the Dairy and the Farm, and Agn-, oultural and Pastoral News from all parts or the world are supplied by a host of _coa-; tributors.. Questions are answered »ad wivicS given on'any of these subjects., -.".'.; •. VETERINARY ADVICE % 3 ■ • ■" Is given, and Articles on Diseases sad U,rea> meat of Stock are -contributed by th» feadsaf practitioner in New Zealand. ■ y^: Q^Wj:'h'« ■'■'i ■■■''■ " Work for the Week" ha* bean: appreciated feature of the:. ••Canterbury Times" from its first publio»tiOß. Thit^us* all part» of New Zqalaad. ■; Sp*oi*l, MtiolM on. too cultivation of various J>lMj«> *&**** fruits vegetables »{>»«««; ** -fee: P*©j?«r.;-. seas&a*. ' POULTRY. ■■'■'^ : Special attention is given to praotkP Foaraj» keeping, and advice is fully given by m experienced Poultry-keeper to Twgumew MO others,'while "the fancy." is not aegiwriad, CRICKET 'AND FOOTBALL,, ) The " Canterbury Times." d*als wiitt *h«M ■' popular %for»s of athletic, sport at. once' interesting,'. comPEeheWßV* *Bfl • W? > every opinion of value coawctei , are recorded ia it? Qpiaxaus. ■ ■-'■ : wwwsm&: : ] _, ■....'" Trustworthy special reports Foreign and Colonial Market* axe ft mm& live feature of the " Ca>n*«rbury Time* %f*M " are obtained from the best sources, ««a being > THE KENNEL. ■__, To the fostering support of th» CaxafsmgiTimes" is due the remarkable progress sV**:, canine fancy in New Zealand. , ,Th« v*tt .- terburyTiruea" is the only weekly Pff« iA' the colony the Kennel Column cf wjajo&.ij £ conducted by a practical fancier, thoiroaslUK , versed in canine matters. • / SPORTING. In Sporting matters the " Canterbury Times *.. is absolutely independent, and being trM from the influence of «ith«r olubs or owners, deals boldly and' impartially with Racing, - Trotting, and every .department. of SjWi% in which it is acknowledged to be the most;, reliablo authority in the. ■':;'Z AQUATIC. . r The same liberal spirit is displayed in the doings of the week, and of occurrences .oi" pages dealing with Aquatic events, and the Paper presents an admirable review of. the interest in all parts of the world.' .;v ATHLETIC. : . . "II The department devoted\to Athletics'is under most careful and capable supervision, and'i; gives an entertaining and reliable acooua*»; of Athletic matters in the colony and wher«s. CYCLING. The pages allotted to Cycling contain trus> : worthy accounts of all thfi'important aoMevsmants whether on the road or track, in New Maaland or in other oouatries. Cycling for Ladies is a special feature of this department, which contains much that every rider, whether professional or amateur,' veterans or i should read.. NAVY, ARMY AND VOLUNTEERS. One of tho most intereatirtg and papula* features of_the Paper _is the section devoted soldiers, snd the doings of ilritish •oldi«s and sailors throughout the world LITERATURE.' "Canterbury Times", is allocated to Literature. Serial Tales and Short Stories by th« most popular authors of the day, Brilliant enter fining and instructive. MIJSIO AND THE DRAMA. Are treated of by writers thoroughly coa» - versant w:.th the eubjVts, and the Mttsioal • and i/ramtitic Doings of this colony end other parts of the world are describiS a, bright «ad e"-- i: "~ '—*"-»■ ILLUSTRATIONS. . - The Pictorial Deoartment of tbe "Coatex* bury T.mes" has been greatiy extended and improved. Illustrations of high merit, repreheating people. ■ places and incidents oi . interest at the present day* are published ia ■ every issue. BANDSMEN'S COLUMtt. . 'xnis is a specially interesting feature. The doings or Bands and Baadsmea, not only in New iiefdand, but in' the other colonies and the Oid World,' are treated of by cspabltr"' and well-informed writers. . ..• . CHESS. -■ ■ Under tho supervieion cf Mr •S. S. Black-, burno, the celebrated player, tnis intellectual iind historio recreation is treated of ia.ad* tnirab'u fashiau, Chess News, I»robl6'ms and many other matters of interest being eon*. prised Uftdcr this heading. -OTHER FEATURES, 'i'he other features of the "CANTERBURY TIMES " comprise—pni'MiaAL rUsiLiLG OPINIO^ —GENERAL N-EWS-<HINiNG—PRI23 COMPETITIONS-SWIMMING - BREVITIES, Etc., etc., etc. The "CANTERBURY TIMES" ©an b» ordered from the Head Office,- or any Agency of this Paper, or from any Bookseller, ot NTews Agent throughout the colony. SUBSCRIPTION— If Paid in Advance, 24s per annua. If Booked, Bus per annum. '"Postage Included. ORDER FORM- . Pleaea forward aio regulajily s copy ci %M ''OANTBRBURT TIMES," ridiwil *

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12550, 11 July 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12550, 11 July 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12550, 11 July 1901, Page 7

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