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tailoring. „ We have secured as .. , TAILOR and GUTTER -—the services of MR. E. !■» EVANS So favourably known for many years to all Canterbury* ♦ .Our Prices' are Moderate TAILORS and OUTFITTERS 169 Cashel St. (Next DXC.) NEW ZEALAND & CLOTHING FAKOar a .~AiniiiiitMWiiMiwi)i TO JAM BUYERS. The few ha’pence that you save by buying cheap jams means the sacrifice of purity, goodness and wholesomeness—the qualities that make jam the best food delicacy. * ': Isn’t it worth your while to pay a trifle more for " K ” Jam, which is all purity and goodness. ■ s.-'-.Kirkpatrick Co., ILtd., r^el«bn. ASK FOR Buchanan Blend SCOTCH WHISKY ; BEST; BAR I'Rai Ordinary Bars - -£8 ISs Shoeing;.Bars: : » £B SSs In Quantities from I Bar upwards. Scott Brothers, Ltd., MANCHESTER STREET, How ; *we - Yota to JStoildL £250 IN FREE BONUSES. £250 To the holders of two sections in our Estates, we will give Absolutely Free next June two bonuses of £l5O and £IOO each for building purposes. ■ We are enabled to do this because of the immense savings we effect in commissions by owning and marketing our own properties. Any section owner may get a bonus.' Sections for sale in St. Peters, Woolston or Addington, plans, on request. Terms £1 down and £ i per month for any lot. Coll or write for particulars, mentioning locality preferred. THE CANTERBURY INVESTMENT CO., Bowron’s Buildings, Manchester St. J THE WEEK’S FEATURE. READING FOR SATURDAY. A MAGAZINE NEWSPAPER, gjg, SIXTY- FOUR COLUMNS POE A PENNY. S# ' SATURDAY’S CHRISTCHURCH “STAR: T’HE SATURDAY’S ISSUE of the CHRISTCHUEOH "STAR” is ol A special character, and totally different to the issues of the other five days of the . week. It is a ■ double number of eight pages of eight full columns each, and while the usual features of the up-to-date daily evening paper are preserved, the following will be found as features of its’contents:— A SERIAL NOVEL by an eminent author. SHORT STORIES by well-known writers of fiction. . ; . SKETCHES , and LITERARY SELECTIONS by the. best T»n» of the day. ' . COLUMNS FOR THE LADIES, compiled by a lady joarnahut. THE BANDSMEN’S COLUMN, edited by "Trombone.” WORK FOR THE WEEK. —Counsel to Gardeners by an Expert. MULTUM IN PARVO paragraphs of information. FUN AND FANCY. "THE WEEK”—A racy and free handling of things in general.. The Special Evening Edition published at eight o'clock gives the fallesl details of the events of the afternoon, special attention being pidd to reports oJ race meetings, and atbleti* contra and, suatnhea.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13913, 22 November 1905, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13913, 22 November 1905, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13913, 22 November 1905, Page 10

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