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To-day's Advertisements Miscellaneous LOST, a large amount of money in Cnri«t> church and suburbs by people not buring their Furniture from J. M. MITCHELL. He gives absolutely the best value in the city. Don't forget . J. M. Mitchell, 19, Colombo Street, near South Belt. X4638 A PROGRESSIVE NATION • •■...■,!■. ;■■ ' AND A GO-AHEAD PAPER. GOOD NEWS FOR THOSE ACROSS ' \ THE SEA. TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND. to xhe Progressive Policy of iihf Government of this colony, the Pootej Department is now able to deliver this coun» . try's Newspapers -and Journals to any paxf of the United Kingdom for ONE PENNY per paper, irrespective of weight.- This wiß mean a great saving to those who regularly mail to the Old World ■ THE " CANTERBURY TIMES," ' . /*■'. Which is known throughout New Zealand m THE PEOPLE'S^^ POPULAR PAPEB. ;■.. "FACTS. -Fin^r.li^ y p|r->J!k!^V--.;\;:.;.; The famous Thonias <^lyle, ii writing tiiia, was well aware of the benefits to be d»rived from being fed on facts. And it is fb; tbe interest of New Zealanders to be a few facts about the "Canterbury Times." - ; Ii ia the oldest weekly paper in Canterbury. It is the moet Reliable. It is the most Up-to-date. . It is the mo«t popular. ' . its various columns are edited by Expexlt of High Standing. It is a Disssminator of Knowledge. „ I« is a : Household . Paper. It is admitted that its serial stories and storietted ; are the Best given, in anyt weekly magazine in New Zealand, and for tits reason _;" /alone' .' ' .'■ "■ '. \f ' - : ' : '. ■.■'. ■It is -the. Favoured Journal of Lotprs or . Fioupn.- r , . . '. . ■ Its- special, artioles on import«nt_ Colonial and Home Matters are Unsurpassed. It is, W its large circulation «i«cng«« - householders, the Finest Advertising Medium in the- oolony. ■ '*' It. is the cheapest Sixpence Wpxth «. Com- * bined lUustration and Reading Matter that • can possibly be ; sent to friends across the sea. ' For these and many otter! reasons ii will be clear to the people of New Zealand lhat . . .' ". , ■ ; THE; '"■'■' ; ■;.-./ : : -„ : ;. '■• - CANTERBURY TIMES " ' y ■ - ! '■';•■ : '.'; -'■" . ■ -'.\ .^ .■. '" IS AX ; ■ .. ;';v ,'\ •" .• "'. IDEAL WEEKLY JOUBNAIfc ! It only costs ONE PENNY 1» ITiui' flu« ■ Splendid' Production to your Friends at Home. There is no need to hesitate in your choice of a paper; the "Canterbury; Times" cup« plies aU your wants, wheiher it be in interest* ing reading matter or illustrations, a* ' POSTAL CHAR&ES. The rate 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:— li undex_'Boz (prepaid Id), sent by first available route; if over Boz (prepaid Id), sent by direct ! steamer only; if prepaid less than Id, sur- ! charged at printed paper rates and sent by direct steamer only; if wholly unpaid, detain-, ed and Beat to Dead Letter- Office. . . ■':"..■ Newspapers over Boz, via San Francisco of Federal route, Id first ounce, and |d e&& jad« ' ditlonal 2oz or fraction .'thereof. ~ C ~. - >p:isSlN(r JRIENBS. ' Any information forwarded to the Manager it the "Lyttelton Times'* in respect to niissing friends will be duly posted to the. advertiser. Correspondents are requested to quote the date of the paper in'which their names .tip-: pear. .K replies are required, the necessary . postage i mat be forwarded.' . ; •'■-•■. '■. . SELBY (CATHEHIiTE and JOHN), of Bradford, Yorkshire, are asked for by their miter. Catherine was at Eastbourne an 4 Bournemouth in 1897; John went to Australia, or New Zealand_ about 32_years ago^Lai "SELBY (JOHN), of -Bradford," went to T»«.. mania or Hew Zealand 82 years back. Sirtex aakß. 1^FRANKLIN is supposed to have gone to New Zealand 20 years bade Mother and sister ask. Wl/^ " SMITH (CORNELIUS E.) 'left Malme* buty' Wiltshire, 29 years back for New Zealand. Brother Thomae asks. _' Iffl: "ROBERT^FERRERS, carpenter, left England for Australia or New Zealand in 1874t5. Sister-in-law (South Africa) asks. L2l iEVENNETT (HARRIET) seeks her brother Richatd, who left Hoxton for Tasmania .60 years agol . L2l ■■ THOMAS^ or JONES (JOHN), sawyer, of Bush Breconshire, went to Australia, and hail no? been heard of for ,50 years. Brother ask*. i ' „ , ■.-'.. . •-, ■ L2l HYNDMAN (JAMES) left" CHaagow~-ii years back for Dunedin, N.Z. ; believed to have gone to Melbourne, about 1894. Nephew, askß.- •,,■;.'• ! ' ■ IP I ' ' CHADWICK (JOHN. W.) gave bi« addreM in 1902 as :— Grand Hotel, ; Rotoru«i N«w , Zealand. Parents ask. li&j ; WAtLES (MISS ANN) would Uke. to/ hefj of her iinole and aunt, Mrs,and,Mx Tonwa^,; who went: to New Zealand about 35 yearii ago. ' ' ''' '■ ' '■' ■ '•■'•'- *%&.'~ '■ ■<■' 'JONES (SARAH) lelt Liverpool .fo* o %* Zealand 28 years back. Sister (Mrs Spnj) asks. •; •. ■ • ■ : " .•-' .■■ -iayy ■ . FRAZER (MRS ANNIE), nee DONO. QHUE, left Jersey about 1880 for Dunedin, N-.Z. Brother "William asks. . ■.-.*/.: LJI:. McCORMICK (WUULIAM J.) was Im| known to be. at Mahatapana, Piotoft, Mark borough. N.Z. Sister Mary atka. , J/Hy . ""AUSTEN (MR CHARLES), of Horeley Down, is inquired for by^ his aunt, Mra^H, King jrho knows of eomething of interest to ' iim Last heard of When he was about 10 years old, then with his aunt at Tunbridge Wells. •"- ■ - ' '■•■■• : - "■"■■■ - - - 'L« : .'■■■

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8315, 13 May 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8315, 13 May 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8315, 13 May 1905, Page 6

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