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California Syrup of Figs overcomes habitual constipation by fortifying "the liver and bowels; it is Nature's pleasant laxative. 9 Business .Notices. VICTOR HARRIS. 2| MILES FROM SQUARE. ?«> AORES of th* Rics Good Land of a -*-t/ very free nature; comfortable house, whioh contains 5 rooms, scullery, also stables, cowsheds, fowlruns, etc. ; situate close to the tram. Price £1400. 138 VICTOR HARRIS. CLOSE TO PAPANUI ROAD, l VERY Attractive 7-roomed Dwelling, 2 -i.A. oriel windows, large dining and draw-ir.«-Tooms, plastered and papered, bath, hot and cold water service, washhouse, etc.; Jacre good land, lawn and garden. PRICE ONLY £875. 180 A VERY CHEAP PROPERTY. ■i rl ACRES of Good Loamy Land, 2 acres xOzin potatoes, 8 acres in oats, portion in mangolds, balance in grass. Nice 4-roctmed house, large rooms, verandah, dairy and outbuildings. Price only £700, inoluding crops. 101 VICTOR HARRIS. LINCOLN DISTRIOT. I__f_ ACRES oi Qo °d All-round Agricui-J-*_:U tural- Land, has produced 54 bushels ■>! wheat to the acre; splendid 7-roomed Dwelling, large granary and stab.es, etc. A Really Good Farm. Price £30 per acre. 65 VICTOR H&.RRIS. HEALTHY AND PRIVATE. A?OC*{\— ATTRACTIVE 4-roomed House, LJJOXjKJ very nicely finished; a very pretty Dwelling, good outbuildings ; i-acre good land, nice garden; close to the Electrio Tram. 162 VICTOR HARRIS, SPECIAL NOTICE, PEOPLE wishing to dispose cf their FURNITURE should send it to the CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. They can always r«u;iy on satisfactory prices, as the demand invariably exceeds tha supply. Good furniture never fails to produce keen competition. VICTOR HARRIS, Central Auction Rooms, • Colombo Street A PROGRESSIVE NATION AND A GO-AHEAD PAPER. GOOD NEWS FOR THOSE ACROSS THE SEA. TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND. QWING to the Progressive Policy of the Government of this colony, the Postal Department is now able to deliver this conntry's Newspapers and Journals to any part of the United Kingdom for ONE PENNY per paper, irrespective of weight. This will mean a great saving to those who regularly mail to the Old World THE "CANTERBURY TIMES," Which iB known throughout New Zealand as THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAPER. "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 faots. And it is to the interests of New Zealanders to be told a few faots about tho " 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 serial stories and storiettes are the Best given by any weekly magazine in New Zealand, and for this reason 'alone It is the Favoured Journal of Lovers of Fiction. Its speoial articles on important Colonial and Home Matters are Unsurpassed. It is,, by its large oiroulation amongst householders, the Finest Advertising Medium in the oolony. ) It is 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 "CANTERBURY TIMES" IS AN IDEAL WEEKLY JOT^RNAL. . It only costs ONE PENNY to Mail this Splendid Production to your Friends at Home. There is no need to hesitate, in yonr choice of. a paper; the " Canterbury Times " supplies all your ..wants, whether it be in interesting reading matter or illustrations. POSTAL CHARGES. The rate or postaga on "newspapers to the United Kingdom is now Id for each . newspaper, irrespective of weight, but subjeot to he- following conditions as to despatch .:—« under 80s (prepaid Id), sent by first available route; if over 802 (prepaid Id), sent by direot steamer only; ii pre paid less than Id, sur- , oharged at printed paper rates and sent by j direot steamer only: « wholly unpaid, de- j tamed and sent to Dead Letter Office. . Newspapers over Boz, via San Francisco or I Federal route, id first oz, and Jd each ad- ( ditwnal 2o_ or fraction thereof.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8524, 17 January 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8524, 17 January 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8524, 17 January 1906, Page 4

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