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PUBLICATIONS. THE "CANTERBURY TIMES." MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER. KNOWLEDGE, ; AND LITERATURE OF THE WORLD. SIXPENCE WEEKLY. 'pHIS INCREASINGLY POPULAR -*■ JOURNAL' provides an amount ot Useful and Entertaining Reading not to bfl found in any other publication of the same oUsb in the Colonies. INFORMATION. INSTRUCTION And RECREATION FOR ALL CLASSES Ara to be found in its pages. THE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS Which have recently been enacted in the !, "CANTERBURY TIMES" ■ Have made the Always Popular Journal THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER IN \ NEW ZEALAND. Not only has every effort been made to maintain the always high standard of ito General Contents, but NEW .FEATURES have been introduced to suit the require-' meats of popular taste, until th/a OLD ESTABLISHED BUT PROGRESSIVE Journal admittedly stands at the head of the Weekly Newspapers of New Zealand. I THE LADIES' PAGES. Edited by the Foremost Lady Journalist in New Zealand, not only give the Social and Fashionable News of tho Day. and Articles on Household Matters and Fashions, ' but also treat of the Position and _ Progress of Women in every sphere of life and the opinions of the ablest women and other leading thinkers on tho questions j which are of vital interest to men' and women alike. THE GARDEN. "Work for the Week", has been a highlyappreciated feature of the " Canterbury Times" from its first publication. The useful guide to gardeners is continued by a horticulturist of the highest qualifications and experience, and is followed with success in all parts of New Zealand. Special articles on the cultivation of tho various plante, flowers, fruits and vegetables appear at the l proper seasons. POULTRY. ! Special attention is given to practical Poultry-keeping and advice is freely given by an experienced Poultry-keeper to beginners and others, while "the fancy" i'j not neglected. I. ~ VETERINARY ADVICE Is given by a leading practitioner. Artioles i on Diseases «nd Treatment of Stock ; are i published regularly. I aortoultttral""and pastoral Matters have'always been ably dealt with in ♦ho "Canterbury Times"; and the space devoted to these subjects has been greatly extended. Practical articles on Agriculture, Stock-keeping, Dairying, . and the other branches of farming appear in_ each issue; •reports upon experiments and investigations by scientific and practical authorities in,:',au parts of.the world which may afford informa, tiori to colonial' farmers;" notes on Stock, the Dairy and the Farm, and' Agriculture! nnd Pastoral Nows from all parte of the world are supplied by a host of contributori", Questions are answered and advice given on these subjects. '..,' CRICKET. HOOKEY AND FOOTBALL. The "Canterbury Times" deals With these .nopnlar fornjs of athxetio' spoT.t in .a manner'at once interesting; comprehensive and impartial. Every item of importance and every opinion of value connected with either

are recorded in these columns. COMMERCIAL. ' Trustworthy special reports of English, Foreign and Colonial Markets are a distinctive feature of the " Canterbury Times." Thjy are obtained from the. best sources, and, being absolutely " independent,. have commanded the oonndoiico of both producers and purchasers. v ■:■■• '■"'; j THE KENNEL.' i To the fostering support of the "Canterbury Times " is due the remarkable progress of the casino fancy in New Zealand. The "Canterbury Times" is the only weekly paner in the colony the Kennel Column of which is conducted by a practical fancier thoroughly versed in canine matters. 'i SPORTING. •, , ■■ j ' '■■ In ■ matters the "Canterbury Times " is absolutely independent, and, being free from the influence of either clubs or owners, deals boldly and impartially with Bacing, Trotting, and every department of Sport, in which it is acknowledged to be the I most reliable authority in the dominion. AQUATIC. The same liberal spirit is displayed in the doings of., the-week, and in occurrences In | Jjnges. deajinsr-. with; Aoj'tmrio Events, and the paper presents »# admirable review of the Sifcrest in all parts of the world. ATHLETIC. Tie department devoted to Athletics is tinder most careful and capable supervision, and gives an entertaining and reliable ae- ; count of Athletic matters in the dominion I and elsewhere. j .CYCLING AND MOTORING. J The pagoa allotted to Cycling contain ' trustworthy' accounts of all' the important achievements, whether on the road or track, in New Zealand or in other countries. ■Motor News is a special feature of this department, which contains much that every rider, whether professional or amateur, i veteran or novice, should read. j NAVY. ARMY AND VOLUNTEERS. i One' of the most interesting nnd popular features of the paper is the section devoted to the views and the interests of our citizen j soldiers, and the doings of British soldiers and sailors throughout the world. LITERATURE. i A large proportion of the space at the ! "Canterbury Times" is allocated to Litera- ; ture. Serial-Tales and Short Stories" by the most popular authors of the day, Brilliant Sketches, Reviews and Occasional" Articles on subjects of interest to the literary world form a budget of reading_ at once interesting, entertaining and instructive. . . MUSTC AND DRAMA. Are treated of by writers thoroughly conversant with the subjects, and the Musical and Dramatic doings of this dominion and other parts of the world are described in bright "and effective fashion. ILLUSTRATIONS. The Pictorial Department of the "Cantorbury Times" has been greatly extended and improved: Illustrations of Mgh merit, represerfting peopK places and mcidonts of interest at the present day are published in every issue, BANDSMEN'S COLFMN. This is a specially interesting feature. The doings of Bands and Bondsmon not only in New Zealand but in other colonies and tie Old World, are treated by capable, and welliuiormed writers, CHESS. TJnd«Jr the supervision of Mr W. S. King, this intellectual and historic recreation is treated in admirable fashion. Chese New*, Problems and many other matters of in. terest being comprised under the heading. DRAUGHTS. This column is headed by a well-known draughts expert, and is reoognised as one oi the leading Draughts Columns in Australasia, j OTHER FEATURES. The other features of the " CANTERBURY TIMES '* comprise VDITOBIAL NOTES-PUBLIC OPINION -GENERAL NEWS. Etc.. Etc.. Etc. iPhi, " CANTERBURY TIMES." can 'be «rdertd from the Head Office or any New '££3 throughout the dominion.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16479, 19 February 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16479, 19 February 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16479, 19 February 1914, Page 11

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