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Pubicatlions THE " CANTERBURY TIMES.’*' MAGAZINE AND* NEWSPAPER, A JOURNAL op tsb NEWS KNOWLEDGE And LITERATURE OP THE WOBIiD, SIXPENCE WEEKLY. rpHIS INCREASINGLY POPULAR JOUR.L NAT, provides an amount of Useful sod Entertaining Reading not to be found in any, other publication of the same class in the colonies. INFORMATION INSTRUCTION And RECREATION : FOR ALL CLASSES ; . Are to be found in its pages. THE GREAT'IMPROVEMENTS ivhich have recently been effected in thi CANTERBURY TIMES'* Har. made the A 1 way a Popular Journal THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER IN NEW ZEALAND. Not only ha* every effort been made td maintain the always high standard of its General Contents, but NEW FEATURES have been introduced to suit lie requirement* of popular taste, until this OLD ESTABLISHED BUT PROGRESSIVE Journal admittedly stands at the head of tie Weekly Newspapers of New Zealand. THE LADIE*S’ PAGES, Edited by the toremast Lady journalist la New Zealand, not only giving the Social and Fashionable News of the Day, and Articles on Household Matters and Fashions, but also treats of the Position and Progress of Woman in every sphere of life, and tha opinions of the ablest women and other* leading thinkers on the questions which ara of vital interest to men and women alike. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL Matters have always been ably dealt with in the “ Canterbury Times,” and the spaca devoted to these subjects has been greatly, extended. Practical Articles on Agriculture, Stock-keeping, Dairying, and the othoe branches of farming appear in each issue; reports upon experiments and investigation* by scientific and practical authorities in all parts of the world which may afford information to colonist farmers; notes oa Stock, tie Dairy and the Farm, and Agri. cultural and Pastoral News irom all parts of the world are supplied by a host of contributors. Questions are answered and advice given on any of these subjects. VETERINARY ADVICE Is given, and Articles on Diseases and Treat, meat of Stock are contributed by the leading practitioner in New Zealand. THE GARDEN. " Work for the Week;' has been a highly, appreciated feature of the “ Canterbury Times" from its first publication. This useful guide to gardeners is contributed by a horticulturist of the highest qualifications and experience, and is followed with success in ail parts of New Zeaiuno. Special articles on the cultivation of various plants, flowers, ;ruits and vegetables appear at the prope* scMons. pouT/rRY. Special attention is given to practical Poultry* keeping, and advice is fully given by an e»* perwaoad Poultry-keeper to beginners and others, while '* the fancy ” is not neglected. CRICKET AND FOOTBALL. The "Canterbury Times” deals with these popular lonns of athletic sport in a mannea nt cnco interesting, comprehensive, and im-t-ariial. Every item of importance, and every opinion of value connected with eilhat ire recorded in its columns. 1 COMMERCIAL. Trustworthy special reports of English; Foreign and Co.onial Markets are a distinctive feature of the “ Canterbury Times.” They are obtained from tho best sources, and being absolutely independent, have commanded the confidence of bolh producers and i orchasera. THE KENNEL. To the fostering support of ilio “ Canterbury, Times” is due the remarkable progress of th* canine fancy in Now Zealand. The " Canterbury Times ‘ is tha only weekly paper in the colony the Kennel Column of which is conducted by a practical fancier, thoroughly versed in canino matters. SPORTING. In Sporting matters .no “ Canterbury rimes” is absolutely independent, and being fro* from the influence of either ciubs or owners, deals boldly and impartially with. Racing, Trotting, and every department of Spoil, in which it is acknowledged to bo the most reliable authority in the colony. ; AQUATIC. The same liberal spin- is displayed in ths doings of the week, and of occurrences in pages dealing with Aquatic events, and th* Paper presents an admirable review o: th* interest in all parts oi the world. ATHLETIC. The department aovo.ed 10 Athletics is undee most careful and capable supervision, and gives an entertaining and reliable account) of Athletic matters in the colony and else* where. CYCLING. The pages allotted to uyenag contain trustworthy accounts of all the important achievememo whether on the road or track, in New Zealand or in other counltiee. Cycling fee Cadies is a special feature of this department, which contains mfich that every rider, whether professional or amateur, veteran or novice; should read. NAVY, ARMY AND VOLUNTEERS. One of the most interesting and popular features of the paper is the section devoted to the views and the interests or our citizen soldiers, and ih» doings o; British soldier* and sailors throughout tne world. LITERATURE. A very large proportion o: the space of th* •‘Canterbury; Times” is allocated lo Literature. Serial Tales and Short Stories by th* most popular ouchors of the day, Brilliant Sketches, Reviews, and Occasional Article* oa subjects of interest in the literary world, form a budget ox, reading at once interesting; entertaining and instructive. MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Are treated of by writers thoroughly conversant with the subjects ecu the Musical end Dramatic Doings of ! this co.ony ahd other parts of the world ‘are described fit bright and effective fashion. illustrations. The Pictorial Department or the “Canterbury Times*’ has been! greatly extended and improved, illustrations of high merit, representing people, piaces and mordents ol interest at the present day, are published ii» every issue. BANDSMEN’S COLUMN. This is a sotciahy interesting reaturn Th* 1 doings of Bands and Bsndsmen, not only in New Zealand, but in thi other eoloni** amj the Old World, are treated of by capable and well-informed wntoi'S. CHESS. i supervision, of Mr S. S. Blaokj celebrated player, this intellectual ;io recreation is_ treated oi in adishion, Chess News, Problems and er matters of interest being emm ler this heading. OTHER FEATURES, features of the “ CANTERBURY ■ TIMES ” comprise— PETITION S-SIVIMMINO _ BBS ES, Etc., etc., etc. CANTERBURY TIMES'* can bs roru th* Head Office, or any Agency) Paper, or from any Bookseller os ant throughout the colony. .xti priori—t Paid in Advance, 24s per annua, i Booked, 30s per annum. Postage Included. er form—forward mo regularly a copy of th® IRBURY TIMES,” addressed t«

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12911, 3 September 1902, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12911, 3 September 1902, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12911, 3 September 1902, Page 10

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