THE WEEK’S FEATURE. READING FOR SATURDAY, A MAGAZINE NEWSPAPER 64; SIXTY-POUR COLUMNS FOR A PENNY- Gj) THE SATURDAY'S ISSUE of the CHRISTCHURCH "STAB tl 0* speciar 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 preaerved. the following willo* 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 hy the beat pen* of tho day, COLUMNS FOEjTHE LADIES, compiled by a lady journalist. WORK FOR THE WEEK—Counsel to Gardeners by an Expert; ... , MULTUM IN PARVO paragraphs or miormatlon. FUN AND FANCY, *• THE WEEK ’’ — A racy and free handling or thing* in general. The Special Evening Edition published at eight o’clock gives the foiled details of tho events of the afternoon, special attention being paid to report* oC zM» meetings, and athletic contact* and roatchefcm. SATURDAY’S DRCH " STAR.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 5
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263Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 5
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