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It In the Assi Yi WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN, ■ LBCHFIELD STREET * CHRISTCHURCH. We have bought several lines from the Assignees in this Estate at fairly low prices, and it gives us great pleasure to place these ; at our customers’ disposal at Rcducbd Prices, ranging from 15 to per-cent, on plain household goods. BROWN STRIPED TURKISH TOWELS BROWN LINEN TURKISH TOWELS 21/22 inch WHITE TURKISH HOLLERING ... ' 10i & 11 inch MEN’S HEATHER KNIT HALFHOSE 2/6 for 2 Now 1/11 2/3 each Now' 1/Q 1/3 yard Now 1/1/- pair Now 9§d - 120 CJ © Cashel Street I C77X* ty; ■ .j t.urrr’wrrr mm YELOCK TOBACCO HAY Su& m rs M 5? t s* M m k a 5 i. vA< Flake < i> Cut MWYS 4U3TRfIUA.tJ«4eco c°f * m MBEJBBOHIA. TOBACCO ESTABLISHED IS?2 PEIZf MEDALS pm if If .a Galvanised Iron Hoof is Meant to Last. It should be painted when NEW with TWO COATS of the BEST AND MOST LASTING PAINT .which is to be had. GT ORDINARY PAINTS ARB OF MO USE I They afford little protection from the weather, its a short time will be all washed off. tns nr ‘ A FULL RICH RED COLOUR 1 MljmljMsß £ JCLj* JrC.kviLf imow-pqisonouc (REGISTERED) /. Has wonderful wearing and weather-resisting properties. From experiments mvde it has been proved to last 3 or 4 times at least longer thau other paints. AGENT 9 SMITH & SMITH, LTD. °'^i fStSSrHSOr TUAM BTREET (nwar.r High Street),- CHRISTOHURGH. ... The People’s Popular Illustrated ... Magazine © (Eantrrfittrg ©tmrH Is again offering Novelties for its Subscribers. A PHOTO PUZZLE COMPETITION ' Ha* 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 the 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 Time*” 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 magazine for the reproduction of photographs taken by amateurs. The photographs must be on P.O.P. or Glossy Bromide Paper, and they must ho sharp and bright, and with detail well established. The ordinary sizes from quarter-plate upwards will be accepted, and the subjects may be of almost 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 will 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. Prints should be sent in flat and not rolled. Particulars of tho subject and !he name and address of the taker should be written on the back of each print in pencil. Some of the best photographs will be chosen for reproduction in the Christmas number of tha “ Canterbury Times,” and will be PAID FOR AT SFECIAL RATES All other accepted photographs will he ... ... ... PAID FOR AT CURRENT RATES The General Excellence of the “ CANTERBURY TIMES ” and its large and ever-increasing circulation, make it tho greatest advertising medium in New Zealand. It is the most legitimate household journal published in the Dominion, and has gained its high place in ’ public estimation from tht wealth of instructive and entertaining matter that appears in it from 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 ,1365. since when it has remained tho favoured weekly Ulustratcd magazine of houaiiliolaera. Fpjg [OEBBBHrftv°-g™rQESgS3.oEsßaS3r^}esl

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15923, 8 May 1912, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15923, 8 May 1912, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15923, 8 May 1912, Page 13

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