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ready for a Severe ftlsMßMi The recent cold snap 'caught most of ur. napping, but those, who. benefit. by our seasonable this morning will be ready for all weathers. HERE ARE SOME RAINYDAY COMFORTS: i x w Smart Tweed Rainproofs for Ladies 'rVV 55/6 75/6 Ladies' Burbury Goats— in all the f. \Wfflf f \ newest shapes, shades and sizes \ti I 90/- 105/- £6j6/made with strong frames and silver mountings—--10/6 and 21/Ladies' Goloshes nothing pays better— . 4/6 5/6 Ladies' Gum Boots— . 12/6 Strong Leather Gloves with strap at wrist— 3/11 5/6 Dogskin Gauntlet Gloves—--8/11 pair Men's Smart Overcoats in tweed and rainproof materials, all colours and stvles—- ' 37/6 57/6 65/- 75/- 95/Goloshes for Men— 4/11 6/6 Block Leggings— 12/6 17/6 ilili m m HL Oh ml WE ALLOW-1/- IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Christchurch ■ :■«<?.. .»■--- *?■■_■ r-^wrawwi

... The People's Popular. Illustrated ... Magazine=^== >Mmmmmmmi IK !;^^^^l«llES^mS^Sw^^^S^H^HSl Is again offering Novelties for its Subscribers. A PHOTO PUZZLE COMPETITION flS jj|jjjQ ?>«.,, Has been arranged, and the FIRST series of Pictures will appear in the illustrated pages of th issue of April 3. Full particulars concerning the competition will be givbn iu the literary portion of the journal, and the successful solvers will be rewarded wi*i ... ... HANDSOME PRIZES ANOTHER SPECIAL FEATURE WILL 8E...... ''": THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS' PAGE The 'roprietors of the "Canterbury Times" are desirous of extending support to the work of . . ~. . . i.l _._■• . j . n_» ...? _ ..: ii.,l :11_._ trative space of the popular weekly magazine for the reproduction of photographs taken by amateurs. The photographs must be on P.O.P. or Glossy Bromide Paper, and they must be •harp and bright, and with detail well established. The ordinary sizes from quarter-plate upwards will be accepted, and the subjects may be of almott.any kind, such, for instance, as land and seascapes, town and country incidents, figure studies, agricultural, pastoral and bush scenes, yachting and boating views, and novelties and originalities in photography. In fact, the choice of subject wi2l be left to photographers themselves. • The photographs must not previously have been published. Half -plates and full plates are the best sizes for reproduction purposes. Print* should bo sent in flat and not rolled. Particulars cf the subject and the name end address of the taker should be written on the back of er.ch print in pencil. Some of the best photographs will be chosen for reproduction in the Christmas number of tho " Canterbury Times," and will be PAID FOR AT SFECIAL RATES All other accepted photographs will be ... ... ... PAID FOR AT CURRENT RATES The General Excellence of the " CANTERBURY TIMES " and its large and ever-increasing circulation, make if the greatest advertising medinm in New Zealand. It is the most legitimate household journal published in the Dominion, and has pained itshigh place in public estimation from the wealth of instructive and entertaining matter that appears in it from week to week, from the reliableness of vts statements and general authenticity, and froii the geueral wealth of its pictorial productions. ' _ . The "CANTERBURY TIMES" was first published in the year 1865, since vrhen it has remained the favoured wecMy *llnstrsie« magazine of householders. )^^^j^~^-^0 TO *U.

'Alt-About is a 72-page Booklet THAT EVERY CYCLIST EEBB3ESgg embraces Cycling, tion o 5 machine, sears, &c. Touring, Road and Track Racine, Training, &c, in fact it deals with evcrrthing that any rider wants to know about Cycling. Co you a Copy .upon receipt of penny stamp. SEttO AT ONCE; THE . 9 iwi-upwturtTF. DUNIiOP JIUBBIR COa. 106 Fllndor* St., .j.niJiSi 5»» W act**?*

The weather lately experienced indicates a "Wet Winter Season. Be prepared for any degree of moisture by clothing your feet in HANNAH'S BOOTS. Colonial arid Imported Footwear to suit all requirements, both as to quality and price, are stocked in great variety.

FOB MEN. Crup Derby Bals.,welted l6/630/ _ ZugCookhams, black or tan ?2B/6 c*«nf Willow Calf Derby Bals., St £r> solid 23/6 25/- 30/- 32,6 ct«ut Glace Kid Boots, welted— Stout Uia 2Q/ _ 22 625 2fi fi

FOR WOMEN. ' Stout Box Calf Boots, welted—--17/6 19/6 21/- 22/6 Patent Derby Bals., round toes—--20- 22/6 26/6 28/6 Stout Glace Bals., welted, round toes ... 17/6 20/- 22/6 25/. Stout Willow Calf Bals.welted—- . 19/6 21/- 26/Tan Willow Golf Boots, high legs, stout soles ... 28/6 3 4 6

' SH-OJSfSTS. 'OPPOSITE ■ " > iBALLANTYNES. /

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15921, 6 May 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15921, 6 May 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15921, 6 May 1912, Page 10

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