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•■- ■•• ■ THE ■■ •' "OANTEEBUUY TIMES" IB PUBLISHED BVEMT SATURDAY MORNING, IH TIME FOB THE COUNTRY MAILS, rtS paper has just beon enlarged, and now contains twenty large pages of reading matter, comprising all the local news of the week, the latest Provincial, Colonial, English, and Foreign Intelligence, original correspondence, &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 increasing circulation in this and the neighbouring provinces, and is consequently a valuable MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING. THE CANTERBURY TIMES la also a cheap and convenient paper to those persons who wish to keep their friends in England and elsewhere, informed of the progress of the Province Terms;— For a Single Copy ... .« Sixpence Subscription, per annum (if paid in advance) Twenty Shillings; otherwise, Six Shillings per quarter JggßT In consequence of the Postage Tax on Newspapers, the Proprietors of the Canterbury Times have made arrangements with their Agents throughout the Province to receive Subscribers' papers, which will thus be delivered without any extra charge. In cases where papers can be delivered only through the post, the postage, amounting to 2a 2d per annum, will require to bo paid by the Subscribers MALVEKN COAL. NO MORE COMPLAINTS. I HAVE tnade arrangements for a constant supply of the BEST COAL yet mined at the MALVEEN HILLS. Prices at my Coal, Firewood, and Drainpipe Yard, Tuam street— Per Owt Is 6d Per Ton 27s pi Per Truck Load ... 24a 6d Delivered to any part of the Town at 80s per ton. 6874 JOSEPH B. SHEATH. PHOTOGRAPHY. JGAUL, of Colombo street, Ohristohuroh; c begs to inform his many Friends, and the Publio generally of Lyttolton, that he has purchased the Photographic Business lately oarriod on by Mr Bowers, and that he is prepared to execute every description of work in the above art. From the facilities he will have by its boing carried on in connection with his Establishment in Ohristohuroh, ho will bo in a position to torn out first-class Piotures j and he assures his patrons that no effort will be spared to give satisfactory results. Views of Houses, Shipping, General Land* •oape»,&o. J. GAUL, Canterbury street, Lyttelton, 9488 Colombo street, Ohristohuroh. NOTICE. JXTST AEEIVBD. JNew JDruit. jNew Iruit OTTOPTiW DATES PERSIAN DATES IN OASES MANDARIN ORANGES MANDARIN ORANGE LEMONS LEMONS in any quantity Sold wholesale and Retail at H. STEWART'S, WHOLESALE FRUITEBEB AND DIEEOT IMPOBTER, Near Hobbs & Co., COLOMBO STREET. 8412 "ITIAMILY HERALD, Weekly Id. The "British Quarterly Review" says 1 Under the head of « The Story Teller,' we hare novels and tales simpler and purer in structure than in tho pages of the other penny serials. * ♦ * There ore charmnag verses let into its pages, like sunshine, to brtahjten them. * * * It is well conidddfed with reference to its aims, aad is varfonfl and amusing, with a fair amount of ifcility intermixed. Of all these publications we are inclined to consider the Family Hbiuij> the best."

DUCKWORTH'S BOOT, SHOE, AND oLoa x>3e»:e»o i 3E'. TTENRY DUCKWORTH begs, to nform i~j, his numerous customers and goneral publio that he has REMOVED TO THE SHOP AT THE CORNER OF HIGH and LIOHFIELD STREETS Where he has oommenoed tho Boot and Shoe business, and trusts, by supplying tho publio with a good attiole at tho lowest prioe, to merit a share of public support. Remember DUOKWORTH'S OLOGS, The Warmest and Driest Boot for the Season. Duokworth's Boot, Shoe and Olog Depftt, Comer of HIGH and LIOHFIELD STREETS. 8695 HOBBS So 00., Bog to announoo that SEWING MAOHINES Both for Household use and Manufacturing purposes, are now REDUCED From 10 to 15 per cent, and aro boing sold by them at MELBOURNE PRICES. The temptation to praotioo FALSE ECONOMY, by Purchasing Cheap Imitation Maohines is done away with by tho REDUCED PRICES Of the GENUINE SINGER, Always acknowledged to bo the BEST, and nowtH CHEAPEST. Also, HAND SEWING MAOHINES. HOME PRICE. Little Wanzer Lettor A Wanzer Paoked in portable oases, and forwarded to any part of Canterbury on reoeipt of P. 0.0. For full particulars, apply to HOBBS & CO., Colombo street, SOLE AGENTS FOR OHRISTOHUROH, N.B.— Maohines may bo purchased on TIME PAYMENTS of small weokly or monthly amounts to suit oustomers. 8670 Opq 98 fk % * H B § «1A I a « 3IP I I I 4 SQ B T Pj - Q A ! IP si! Bl* i* Pi Pi i ■! EASTERN HOTEL, Corner of Oashel street, and East Town Bolt, rpHE alterations to tho abovo being now X oomplete, visitors can obtain all the ao« oommodation of a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, Superior accommodation for Single Gentlemen Pwvnfco Room* for TftumWiv, •Sftftfi ,>. ix, .uAxuj, jt'iopneutt. H. Gardiner, June., HAVING TAKEN THOSE PREMISES OPPOSITE BARRETT'S HOTEL, HIGH STREET, Bogs to Solioit tho Patronage of his numerous Friends in Town and Country. TOBACCO AND CIGARS OF THE BEST BRANDS. PIPES, FANCY g"OODS, STATIONERY, TOYS, CONCERTINAS, VIOLINS, &Q. This Shop boing situatod near Railway Station, COUNTRY OUSTOMERS Will find this the most convenient in Town. MUSIC PROVIDED FOR BALLS, PARTIES, &o. Copies of the "Canterbury Times" ON 9 ALB. 9000 nno LET,— The SHOP in the oooupation of A. the undorsignpd, who aro about removing to New Premises, comer Colombo and Liohfield street. 9888 MASON, STRUTHBRS & CO.

OALTB SEOOT J ELLY (In Bottle), MANUFACTURED BY ooxsrs-sio'iTxoxa-jsna COLOMBO STBEET, OHEISTOHUEOH. FD9 Proprietor of the above takes this opportunity of THANKING the PUBLIC for the great enoouragement he has received sinoe the production of this article, and also the Medioal gentlemen who have reoommended it to their Patients, and aeain auures them that every oare i» token in the Manufacture, to render it not only Bnitable for Invalids, but a Useful and Ornamental addition to the table. , *™ following Oertifloate of the results of an analysis made by Professor Biokerton, ig a sufficient guarantee of the Purity of its Manufacture and other valuable qualities t— «t ■ .'i. ' -. ■ i mm*. «, c t** o ****!* Canterbury College, June 16, 1875. ■ " .?..*«♦• oaalysed the Oalvesfoot JeUy MANUI'ACTUBED BY MB A. GEE S^TiS^* I'^^,1 '^^ , VQ^f^Jffl^^^^^terious matter. JVom ita Purity and BoluNlity, I ooosider it a VALUABLE FOOD FOR PEBfIONS 09 WEAK DiOEsfeoN. , ( "A. W. BIOKBETON F. 0.5., &oi, . Beld Whol«&l« and Setafl by the Proprfstor, amPby aU tbo Prinoipal SSU" ' •.^i. ■:. / .'.' i I.- _if i ■••pw.in'SßOTn'i pod f 43ttißrtw# : '" ■ ' ■ ■■'■' ' " . ■■'

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 2614, 10 August 1876, Page 4

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