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IHE CANTERBURY TIMES IS PIXBLISUED EVEIvY SATURDAY MORNING, IN TIME FOB .- ' THE COUNTRY MAILS. : THIS paper has just been enlarged, and now contains twenty large pages' ol reading matter,: comprising, all the local .news.of thekw'eek'^thejj"*^^ Colonial, , English t and JFdre^gnkin^lligenee,' original correspondence, &c.,* &c., and recommends itself y particularly to a > rural popular ,tion : on account-of:' the attention .paid -to Agricultural and Pastoral matters, -y 7.y \ . ; -'V-..V- •! -if"^- ■: 4 .ri -Si" -.-s-f'V-'' *' ' " } THE CANTERBURY 7FIMES • f Has a very large and .increasing circulation; in this and the neighbouring and; ia consequently a valuable!"? '-m:--' :*••!!*•»! •n j MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING. ; Ti | - - 7 -.;Tbbms:— k - '.vt^ hv.:-:.;'-, ! For a Single Copy. -■ I .•«!•: ... : ' Sixpence! Subscription, per, annum (if paid ! in advance)' Twenty Shillings^ otherwise/ Siix;";ShiUingß| r-, . v..per^quarter %.>f: ? ;I ki'k^* - ; ! ra.B CANTERBURY TIMES \Zr j Is also a cheap 1 and convenient 'paper. * otl those persons who wish to keep tbeir'fißehds 1 n England and elsewhere, informed ; of the j progress of the Province. ' '. ' *';' ' ; '/*';' , ] EsSOr In consecfuenceof the P6sf4ge Tax I on Newspapers, ! the" Proprietors of ! the' 'Cdii- ] terbury Times bavfe made arfang'em'ehts with i their Agents throughout the' Province to re I ceive Subscribers' papers, which will thus be j delivered without 1 any extra 'charge./' Ini cases where papers can be delivered onlyj through the post, the' postage, amounting 'to i 2s 2d per annum, will 'require to be paid hy j the Subscribers '-"' •' ■ ; 7-7 ----- ■■--■■■■<<■■< Wl ---^ '' A ' ->' '--.Ji:±--j:**! •;<•:..■; g-.-t -g^g-' ■■' "/ ""'T^ ! -r®'"*: : k^i' ; f§ i' Isil's mZ* : i: " : : S"§ "* o'l ' ? &§. g: ' 5 S^wj-* 1-B*.. .wo-2. ■•^S'(g- tf, g , v> g-,- 0 ! :,-|^|l^.'S I-i^ :•- -od-B'- i > 1 '® rs* - v& s wS, g- j;h S-B-^-i-- I^S.-.u-Siß-M -i.'j.v^e ot' <§•-> , fc-iTj--. §;^F; .;•:;.• ;s*•s■ °'i" -fiS: oO. H .. ,g aa. ,S*s'Si ■:' B W "g.^, &W^ kko'E^^B**). biCQ-L: g-B^gl *2.-g».;''- .^E>t^l/rS' r^ tj tJ cs W «-^ ' r*« 2v' ' v C 6 C 3 *tI JT ■ nk•O fOiJ • V«s Mi.Qr"', »'" .e^?Tf*4s»B *T 5, ,i fi-BH-'^^fe't^'ffJnvid-^lT^sfe-4*t<£ ! Sfg i! 'f|f7 ; k^tag;f^|, S'-sS'"' 3 : 5 5 /l-l'rt :;"-*^.aft^# Z.teJ^ i§'» UJ ! if•g,'r.'g , * ■;..* B tafe"^ '^ ±3. • s2° - § 1 £ 2 s'B^^ 4l#^" S *»* * ■B.t&W^^lwg * MzzzzwSmiz^^^ ': . ,k "-gi-?. '&_]£ •''k'f L «s ; H3^ : k P -l^ *w • =- ■ .- ;-h-(b^" ; ' -f «s-'|i • *t i «H • a- P*«'^a. > v" -2.-.'. ""'S I -:•.'■>:• H '<d,'';S:Ri^ ( f : rP'S Cu. . Cj, K immel's Choice Jp^FUMER^t patronised by all ijhe World/ '' "y Bimmers Ihlang-'Dilarig, ' Vanda, ' Henni' Jookey Club/ Frangipanni, 'and 'other.; pejr-"; fumes of exquisfto'fragr'ance. " * ■[ " v ' x ,. •• ,!r ' Rimmel's Lavender Water, 'distilled 7 from:' Mitcham Flowers; k iv " ' - ,'^ . , '*; y %: V Rimmel's Toilet • *Vfnegh'rJ celebrated" for its useful and sanitary properties. 7 ,7 . Rimmel's Extract' of. ' Limejuice ."; anid Glycerine, the'test preparation for 'the.Jhairi especially in warm climates. , . ' Rimmel's Dugong Oil Soap, perfumed with Australian Eucalyptus. : . * ' - ' ' ." : ' " ..„ Rimmel's Glycerine, Hohey,'Wihdsor, aridk other Toilet Soaps. . "** "" *"-.". Rimmel's Piose Water, Costume, and Floral Crackers, very amusing for balls and parties. Rimmel's Violet, Rose-leaf ,Rice x a«d Toilet Powders. "- ■ A liberal allowance to Shippers. EUGENE R^MMEIi,, Perfumer to H.R.H. the. "princess of Wales, - 96, Strand, 1 •'^Regent -Street, and 24, Cornhill, Xtondon ;713, Boulevard de Ilaliens, Par. i and 76, King's Road, Brighton. -. k 746 Sold byall Perfumery Vendors. r fg>HE -ANTI-LANCET.— lmportan. Facts JL, It isi ribw; admitted •by-'- every welleducated medical man that; depression of nervous power is the cause and .consequence of disease 'and death — a "truth which was nublicly made knowuinthe .^TIsIiANCET pearly thirty years' ago. ' Of this work more than half a million, copies have been, published. Respecting, it,- the late distinguished author, Sheridan Knowles,' ; observed. :-~ w J[t will be an incalculable boon to every" person who can read and think'" ': . FromihiYbook--'---which contains 168 pages-^inValids , suffering under Indigestion, l<iver C!om*plaihtaij Asthma, Bronchitis, Pulmonary Consumption, Rheumatism, Gout, and all coWplaints attended ■with partial or general debility, may learn how these diseases can be relieved' or. cured, t may be read with much.. ad vanfage by the depressed in spirits, the exhausted by menta or physical toil, the Infirm"," ■tHe" nervous/and the aged. A copy may be* obtained gratis of most respectable ChemistS/or direct from the Author, DR ROOKE/ iScarbordugh^Eqgland on forwarding address and two.pehtiy Bmm'p 8 for postage. Agent for^ew Zealand, MR J; BjAJCTER, Chemist/Medieal f :Hall, Cashel street Christchurch. '■*•*" ■' 624 1

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 2037, 17 September 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 2037, 17 September 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 2037, 17 September 1874, Page 4

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