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.* ■ 9 A PROGRESSIVE NATION, AND A GO-AHEAD PAPER.

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QOOD NEWS FOR THOSE ACROSS THE SEA. TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND: /"YWING- to the progressive policy of the Government of this colony, the Postal Department is now able to deliver this country's Newspapers and Journals to any part of the United Kingdom for ONE . PENN _ per paper, irrespective of weight. This will mean a great saving to those who regularly mail to the Old World THE "CANTERBURY TIMES," ... Which is known throughout New Zealand' as THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAPER. . ' * i "FACTS, FEED ME ON FACTS." The famous Thomas Carlyle, in writing this, was well aware of the benefits to be derived from being fed on facta. And it is to the interest, of New Zealanders to be told a few facts about the "Canterbury Times." It is the oldest, weekly paper in Canterbury. It is the most Reliable. It is "the most Up-to-date. It is the most Popular. Its various columns are edited by Experts of High Standing. It is a Disseminator of Knowledge. It is a Household Paper.' It is admitted that its aerial stories and etorientes are the Best given in any weekly magazine in New Zealand, and for this reason alone • . It is the Favoured Journal of Lovers of Fiction. Its special ar tidies on important Colonial and Home Matters are Unsurpassed. * /It is, by its large circulation, amongst -householders, the Finest Advertising Medium in the Colony. It iB the Cheapest Sixpence Worth of Combined Illustration and Reading Matter that can possibly be sent to friends across the sea. For these and many other reasons it will-be clear to the people of New Zealand that

THE' V .* CANTERBURY TIMES " IS'AN ' IDEAL WEEKLY JOURNAL. V

It only cost B ONE PENNY to mail this splendid production to your friends at Home. There is no need to hesitate in ynar choice of a paper; tbe " Canterbury Times " supplies all your wants, whether it h*i in interesting reading matter, or -lustrations. postal"^_h!ar&es, ; -The rite of postage on newspapers to the United Kingdom is now Id for each newspaper, irrespective of weight, but subject to the following conditions as to despatch: — If under Boz (prepaid Id), sent by first available route; if over Bo_ (prepaid Id), sent by direot steamer only ; if prepaid less than . Id, surcharged at printed paper rates, and sent by direct steamer only ; if wholly unpaid, detained and sent to Dead Letter Office. Newspapers, over Boz, via San Francisco or Federal route, Id first .oz, and id each additional 2oz or fraction thereof. * i — ■ ', , , : — -~ pAHIATUA LAND AGENCY FOB -_aLE~ 1300 ACRES, all in grass, i 7 paddocks, rich limestone country, carrying now 2_ sheep, per acre and 140 head, of cattle. Prie* SI 10s; fWOO cash. 1000 ACRES, every possible convenience, 7xoomed house, woolshed, dip; splendid country. Price £6 10s; _!2800 ciash. ' 2000 ACRES, lease, with right of purchase at 15s and 17s 6d ncr acre; 225 chains fencing; 200 acres in grass; limestone formati-fl. Owner's interest 25s per acre; a good investment. 3000 ACRES, freehold, 2000 lease, at 2s and 2s 6d per acre; 30 paddocks; every convenience ; two miles from railway station. Price, including 9000 sheep and 500 head of cattle, _25,000;. ha1f cash, balance af.) per cent. •< We have SPLENDID LOT OF DAIRY FARMS FOB iSALE. * Particulars on Application. B. B. HARE AND CO., PATTTATTTA X2270 SPEERS AND; WILSON. /?__>E_A— FOR £5 per week clear profit, not dwOtJv/ a bad interest out of a business, whole thing as * going concern. Xl5O cash, balance at end of 6 months. A* A CA- ST ALBANS, account of absentee, dW_bOl/ price reduced from JESOO for a quick sal©— Splendid house 5 rooms, plastered, bathroom,' w. house, copper, tubs, ram tank, mace section, well laid out. This must be sold. , SPEIRS AND WILSON, ESTATE AND GENEJBAL AGENTS, 1.6, Cashel Street. 3036 TO make your Poultry -become mora profitable, use Singer's Egg '; Producer; yused with BUBceaa on several large poultry .farms. Packets ls 6d and bulk. Storekeepers, .arid Bonnington. Qhemist. , V y X3168 '„ D~O you keep Poultry? If so, use Singer's Egg Producer, a stimulating food. Packet. Is 6d and bulk. Storekeepers; aam Boil' nington,, Ohon-ist. ;'•■'. -_3168 NEW Winter Blousings in Cashmwettes, • Velours, Velvetinas, etc., 6_d. B_|d, lOJd, Is Bd. Is 6d yard. Beath and Co., Limited, Christchuroh. IS ALLANTYNE'S are now showing a wide rang* of Parisian Linens and Hollands for pmarfc seaside and holiday wen. SANGER'S Egg Producar will keep your egg basket always full. Packets. Is 6d and bulk. Storekeepers, and Bonnington, Chemist. .. ' _ X3168 PLUSH and rapesuy Suites SI 15s, st H. Atkinson's/ 117, Manchester Street. ■ ' '- ■'-'.... . JLloSo v peppcrmirteurefdr ■ ,_p______^_2h_M______l_________l

RUPTURE AND ITS RADICAL CURE—No Operation or Detention from Business. T^ o*^Y -CKBOT^ Sbwww'e *■**<>* •5[S p4 A fa J_f OHoted, by Mr - Ai. W. _fitrtH& the «Uy B«^_teti*a ia Anatr*la__w For 48 Y__yßS ifc* mett»odhe_ ateo* ft* tttt, SdttoW ' SOMtfTECB _BBC»*D tf^ WO_&Ffor the tfCurea affeotad br ik I&OTS;AN©S to-day am. M««"« the tteotar for kia eJ_H and genius. Ota* __*oce «ya_ our^lil_fteat«d : Book, ahowing EXTBEMS 0A989, before and attar TOW**. Taatin»oial#y_w>to Onago paopb, who wata avxai attar smltering for yaam. Al«*v ■*• JBhMt4h». ttiwaea Ih«sair<la«, «•« fee MM «? _& l_«_tm> »<»■»• •* ■ny--ti__a. , '.. V ■ .' ' ' TESTIMOMALS. T , . ' - Dnnedio^, April 18tih. .19M. A W^l-taown Awwn^ writes:— lt, pros me. a great amount of gratification 1» imform yoa thart^for the pa-st four : montiiß my ruptrae; has given ni. no iwrable l I . «m., not wearing li; «wpWe at _1)> w"*^^^*siiS^- **■•*»**•'. I :^«« rijptured. I must n*y I am MORE TH__N SATISFIED with your/method 7Smart . ■W-.--VBBY GBATEFUL for -«__ lesulfc' : if . .,- ' ' 3 _^ t V«' , a Heriot Dec '__Bfli,--'i908... Mr A. W. Maxtfca. JD«i_c Bir,-iMy four dhiHren treated by you axe all cured. One boy ll,*yeaj_ old had tmm -ni-ntiired for 10. years* The girl, 8 yeara old, bad been ruptured far 2 yew*. Ancitex boy, 5 yeats old, ruptured ranoe a baby, _-_Ts_fws«Svif yeare eldi^ also ruptured sinoe a baby, laay Dx J. A. SbermaA'e method is a GKEAT BOON to HUMANITY, ■_/ 1 <imS<wl it is * CBBBTAIN OTTBO. FOB BUPTTJ®E.-*Yoais grart»fully, Mrs Wm. McDonald. T4i* or_rini_i oi -flic .'abcna tasr__i«_H_» may. be seen aV'-__B MAftTINIS BGMJM,- also a great number of other. wbic_ will be pub--*)L__^ \^orS.v A. W. MWWnNI _% €o«su.tati6_3 Free. Hour*: 10 ajn. to 1% g^t'te *i Aarmioaa. TuaaAfm, Wed««*ff *__. J«di_, Z>* 8. S»d iat P«ina?l_Jet, "A W«scnai»^ and Guide ta *_ie Busnaed."

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8002, 4 May 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8002, 4 May 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8002, 4 May 1904, Page 4

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