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OR f of* The Portals of the D.I.C. stand Invitingly Open to our Easter Guests ' Our Autumn and Winter Exhibition is expanding into greater loveliness as-the days go by. ■ r : N ew goods are added just as quickly as they can be hurried forward from the manufacturers of the World. The whole warehouse is resplendent with the subdued hues of the Autumn goods, while every- Department pulsates with the glad spirit of holiday time. ■ • To every one of our visitors we say: “Come and see,” but we particularly challenge your attention to the immense variety of Ready-to-wear COSTUMES, BLOUSES, and MILLINERY, where you will find each article has more real- merit than its price would, lead you to expect. > Now: Displayed in our Spacious Showrooms. Always 1/- in £ Discount for Cash* E. C. BROWN - * * ; Manager ... The People’s Popular Illustrated ... Magazine= = Is again offering Novelties for :ts Subscribers. A PHOTO PUZZLE COMPETITION Has-been arranged, and the FIRST series of Pictures will appear in the illustrated pages of the* issue of April 3. Full particulars concerning the competition will be given in the literary portion of fho journal, and the successful solvers will be rewarded with ••• ... HANDSOME PRIZES ANOTHER SPECIAL FEATURE WILL BE THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS’ PAGE -• The Proprietors of the “Canterbury Times” are desirous of extending support to the work of amateur photographers of the Dominion, and they intend to allot a certain portion of the illustrative space of the popular weekly ir.agaSine for the reproduction of photographs taken by •'Y amateurs. The photographs must be on P.O.P. or Glossy Bromide Paper, and they must be sharp and bright, and with detail well established. The ordinary sizes from quarter-plate upwards be accepted, and the subjects may be of almost any kind, such, for instance, as land , and seascapes, town and country incidonts, figure studies, agricultural, pastoral and bush scenes, yachting and boating and novelties and originalities in photography. In fact, the choice - •' - of-subject will be left to photographers themselves. The photographs must not previously hava been published. Half-plates and full plates are the best sizes for reproduction purposes. Prints T i should bo sent in flat and not rolled. Particulars of the subject and the name and addreos of j the.taker should be written on the back of each print in pencil. Some of the best photographs twill be chosen for reproduction in the Christmas number of the “ Canterbury Times,” and will be „ , - . , PAID FOR AT SPECIAL RATES All-other accepted photographs will be ... ... ... PAID FOR Al CURRENT RATES The General Excellence of the “ CANTERBURY TIMES ” and.its large and ever-increasing circulation, make it the greatest advertising medium in Now Zealand. Itis the most legitimate household journal published in the Dominion, and has gained its high place in public estimation from the wealth of instructive and entertaining matter that appears in it from week to week, from the reliableness of its statements and general authenticity, and from the general wealth - of its pictorial productions. The “CANTERBURY TIMES” was first published in the year 1865, since when it has remained the favoured weekly illustrated magazine of householder*. I ffi s> lea ?«*• It may be a little inconvenient to brew a cup of Amber Tips Tea next time you go for a launch trip, but you will be well repaid hy doing so. Anyway, have a cup before starting and anotbet on your return. Before going out drink a cup of j it 03 important adjunct te any outdoor trtp. It brightens the spirits, animates conversation, sets eyes a-sparlde, and keeps fatigue away. m Amber Tipß at 1/10 per lb. is a pure, good and ell flavoured tea. Economical in use. (aighly well flavoured tea. Economical in use, highly recommended by all who have tried it. The 2/- per lb. Amber Tipß is extra fine quality, •f really delightful flavour—you will have no •ther once you try it. Another grade is packed . at 1/8, and very good U& it lb - tO V ijSTS-* *lll* i-VC-el f i/iIW. -si - o 1 ? s isJSiiwgsiii m m im m m and

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15899, 10 April 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15899, 10 April 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15899, 10 April 1912, Page 6

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