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PEINTING. V^AIiD ASN~T> BEEVES, HAVING THE LABGEST AND BEST SELECTED j ASSOBTMENT OP PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE In the ProTince, and Powerful ST EAM MACHINERY AEE PEEPAEED TO EXECTJTE EVEEY DESCEIPTION OP In a Style not to be equalled in the Colony ; A2TD jSa^-t, Prioesi "OTlxlolx -%Kr±TL defy C<_»3t3a.x>e i ti-t±oi3.. v Customers may depend upon having their Orders executed on the very Shortest Notice. J3003E5Z353:3!^"2313XrC3-, MACHINE RULING, PERFORATING, '' &c. &o.

THE CANTERBURY TIMES IS POBI.ISHBD EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, VX TIKE FOB THE COUNTRY MAILS. THIS paper contains eight large pages of reading matter, comprising all the local news of the week, the latest Provincial, Colonial, English,' and Foreign intelligence, • original -correspondence, 1 &c, &c, and recommends itself particularly to a rural population on account of the attention paid to Agricultural and Pastoral matters. THE CANTERBURY TIMES Has a very large and daily inoreasing circulation in this and the neighbouring provinces, and is consequently a valuable* MEDKIM FOR ADVERTISING. THE CANTERBURY TIMES Is also a cheap and conveni nt paper for those persona who 'wißh to keep their friends, in England and elsewhere, informed of the progress of the Province Tkrms :— For a Single Copy *.*•_• _.. Sixpence Subscription, per annum (if paid in advance) Twenty Shillings ; otherwise, Six Shillings per quarter. Oe_f Inconsequence of the Postage Tax on Newspapers, the ; Proprietors of the Canterbury Times h&ve made arrangements with their Agents < throughout the Province to receive Subscribers' papers, which will thus be delivered without any extra charge. Ih cases where papers cain be delivered only through the poet, the postage, amounting to 4s 4d per annum, will require to be paid by the Subscribers. ! ADVBBTTHBMrMTTa t— Nine Lines and under ». Three Shillings Each Additional Line m, Fourpence. WARD & REEVES, Printers andPubushert, ' Gloucester street and[Cathedr«l •quare, '*, '■• Chriatchurch

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 909, 29 April 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 909, 29 April 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 909, 29 April 1871, Page 1

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