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THK LYTTELTON TIMES Has a Larger Circulation than any other Morning Newspaper in New Zealand. PKICE— ONE PENNY. SUBSCRIPTION— In advance, 6s 6d per quarter, 26s per annum. Booked, 30s per -annum. When papers are i posted or thrown off trains by railway guards 13s per annum additional. TELEPHONE— Editorial and News ... No. 26. Business and Advertising No. 3g c LONDON OFFICE— 2 and 3, Imperial Buildings, Ludgate Circus. WELLINGTON OFFlCE— Lambton Quay, J. Ilott, Agent. THE STAR, The most widely-circulated Evening Paper in Canterbury. ADVERTISING RATES. Fob Cash Only. SITUATIONS.— AII notices referring to employment ,not exceeding 14 words, 6d ; and for every additional 14 words, 6d. Wanteds, To Let, For Sale, Lost and Found, &c. — 14 words 6d, and 6d for every additional 14 words. Births, Marriages and Deaths. — 2s 6d. Quotations given for contract spaces and all other classes of Advertising. CIRCULATION. THE LYTTELTON TIMES. , THE CERTIFIED NUMBER PRINTED AND CIRCULATED DURING THE WEEKENDING MAY 1 AVERAGES Q^Qg COPIES PER DAY. THE STAR. THE NUMBER PRINTED AND PUBLISHED ON MONDAY, MAY 1, WAS 5000. THE COMBINED ISSUES OF THE LYTTELTON TIMES AND STAR ON THE ABOVE DATE TOTAL 15 200 COPIE?<

Mr Moody hires Tremont Temple, Boston, 1 on his own account, and takes up a collec- ; tion at each meeting to defray the expense. < The collections, however, do not meet the j rent. He d got a chill. How, is outside of the question, but he was as hoarse as a crow i and could not clear his mucus passages 1 When he met Smith, Smith said to him, < "You're very hoarse to-day." He said", i " I am ; I'm hoarse to-day, but you're an • ass every day of the week." Smith laughed, and said try Wood's Great Pepper- i mint Cure.— -[Advt.] i

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5862, 3 May 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5862, 3 May 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5862, 3 May 1897, Page 2

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