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Publications. THE "CANTERBURY TIMES* MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER, A JOURNAL 081 THE NEWS KNOWLEDGE AND LITERATURE OP THE WORLD, SIXPENCE WEEKLY. T' 2 *?. INCREASINGLY popular jour. ~ . - £NJ V' < . provides an amount of Useful and £n.tcrta’iJU3tg Heading not to be found in any other publication of the some class in the colonies. INFORMATION, INSTRUCTION, And RECREATION FOR ALL CLASSES Are to be found ia its pages. THE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS Wlici have recently 'been effected lo tie “ CANTERBURY TIMES " Hare jnado the Always Popular Journal THE BEST WEEKLY BARS®, IN NEW ZEALAND. Not only has every effort bean made to iriMiuMn the .always high, standard of its Gaao. rsl Coat cats, bub NEW FEATURES ~ have been introduced to suit the reculreicaatfl ot popular taste, until this , OLD-ESTABLISHED BUT PROGRESSIVE Journal admittedly stands at the head-oHjho Weekly Newspapers of-Now Zealand. THE LADIES’ PAGES, Edited by -the Foremost Lady Journalist la Now Zealand, not only giving tha Social and 1* ashionabla News cf the Day, and Articles ou Household Matter® - and Fashions, but L-xcc-t® of tha Position and. Progress of Women in every sphere of life and tha opinions of iho r.b'eio woman and , other leading thinkers bn the questions which aid of vital interest to men and women »■ >iAGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. have always been ably dealt with in tho “Canterbury Times,’’ and tha spao« devoted to tiieae subjects bas been, greatlj extended. _ Practical Articles on Agriculture, Stock-keeping, Dairying, and the othej branches of farming appear in each issue; reports upon experiments and investigation! by scientific and practical authorities in al j parts of the world which 'may afford ia formation to colonial farmers; notes cs Stock, the Dairy and the Farm, end Agricultural and Pastoral Nows from Al part* oi tha world arc supplied by e. host oi contributors. Questions are answered and advia given on any of these subjects. ‘ VETERINARY ADVICE. Is given, and Articles on Diseases and Treat. mint of Stock ore contributed by tha leading practitioner in New'Ze-aiand. TEE GARDEN. "Work for tho 'Week” ' has bean a highly, appreciated feature of tha “ Canterbury Times” from its first publication. This useful guide to gardenefs is contributed hi 4 horticulturist of the highest qualifications.and experience, and is followed with success ja all parts of -vow Zealand. Special articles on the cultivation of, various plants, flowers, fruits and vegetables appear at the praps? ■sciiaas. POULTRY. - . Special attention is giyen to practical keeping, and advice is fully given by a jM« " perienoed Poultry-keeper to beginner* ana others; while “th 6 fancy” is act neglected. CRICKET AND FOOTBALL. The ."-Canterbury Times” deals with popular forms ol athletic epext in a majoae at onoa interesting, comprehensive, and ’ Jm-< partial. Every iteni of .importance'' and every, opinion of value connected- with- dtbap are recorded in its columns. ■ . - ■' - Op^EROIAIh’‘ ' "v' :v -v Trustworthy special reports ol Foreign and Colonial Market* ar« a ditrtin-6-tivs feature tff tho “ Canterbury Times.” ■ They ate obtained, from tha best'sources, and,, being absolutely independent, have commanded tho confidence of both producers and purchasers. THE KENNEL.’ ‘o tha fostering support of tha " CaatoihurJi is du® progress el the mine fancy in. Now Zealand. Tbs “ Gan, nbury Times " is tho only weekly pap Mia io colony‘the Hontel Column of which is inducted by e. practical fancier, thoroughly sraad ia canine matters. SPORTING. In. Sporting matters tha “ Canterbury Time* is absolutely independent, and, being lias from the influence of either clubs or owner*, deals boldly ; and impartially-, with Racing, Trotting , and ..every dopawment of Sport, in which it ia acknowledged to be tha most reliable authority in th® colony. AQUATIC. 1 Tho same liberal spirit is displayed ia the doings of tho week, and in o'ccunenicoa in peges dealing with Aquatic events, and tha Paper presents an admirable review of tha Interest* ia all parts oi tha world. ATHLETIC. 10 department devoted to Athletics ia unde* 011 careful rM capable supervision, and vos an entertaining and reliable account Athletic matters in the colony said ale*, hare. . CYCLING. i pages allotted to Cycling contain trust, thy accounts of all the important nohisveita, whether on the road or track, in Now land ox in bin or countries. Cycling fol lies is a special feature of this department, oh contains much that every rider, whetho* fessional or amateur, veteran or novice, uld read. NAVY, ARMY AND VOLUNTEERS. On® of tho most interesting and populos features of tho Taper is the sootioa devoted to the views and -liho intcraats of-our citlaca soldiers, and the doings of British soldiaro and sfiitora throughout the world. LITERATURE. v - vary largo proportion of tha apace of the Canterbury Times ” is allocated to Litsrairs. Serial Tales -and Short Stories by the nmnlai- authors .cf tha day. Balßoat popular authors-of tha day, Brilliant letches, Reviews and Occasional Arise!** sunjecta of interest to the literary world, rm a budget ol reading at onoo interesting, xert-aining and instructive. MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. a treated of by writers thoroughly oca* ®ant with the ! subjects, and the Mastoid i Dramatic Doings of this colony and ,er parts of the world are described gilt and effective fashion. , ILLUSTRATIONS. Factorial Department of : tha “Oaafees* Times” has been greatly extended and -oved. Illustrations of nigh merit, romtin- people, places and moidspt*; d sat at the present day, arc published ia r issue. BANDSMEN’S COLUMN, is a sosoially interesting feature. Tha ts of Bands and Bandsmen, not only in ’Zealand, but la tho other colonies and Old World, arc treated of by capable well-informed, vrxitirs. CHESS. nder the supervision oi _Mr W. S._ King, intellectual an-di historic recreation . as tedi ci'ini admirable fashioni, Ch.ee* N«wa, blems and many other matters of interest g comprised under this hooding. OTHER FEATURES, other features oi the “ CANTERBURY TIMES” comprise—--OH.T\L notes— public opinion GENERAL KEWS-MINING-PEIZB DMPETITIONS—SWIMMING— BREITIES, .Etc., etc., «to. “CANTERBURY TIMES ” osn b» . from tha He«d Office, or any Ag«noy s, - Paper, or from any Bookseller « Lgent ■ throughout the colony. SCRIPTION- ‘ ' ,If Paid m Advance, 24s -pet annum. . H Booked, 80a per annum. Postage Included. 5R FORM—, forward-mo rcgurasly a copy of tha RBUBY TlMES,”.addressed’t<t

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13137, 27 May 1903, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13137, 27 May 1903, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13137, 27 May 1903, Page 11

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