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A PROGRESSIVE NATION AND . " ] .;' A GO-AHEAD PAPER. GOOD NEWS FOR THOSE AGEOSS , :■■■ :-i ;.%v THE SEA. TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND. OWING- 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 PENNY per paper, irrespective of weight. This will mean a. great saving to those who regularly mail to the Old World J THE "CANTERBURY TIMES," . ... Which iB knpwn throughout New Zealand as THE' PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAPER.. ■■■'.- . ■ -™-~ . ■ ■ • ■ ■ i •':.■'.■ "FACTS, FEED ME ON FACTS." The famous Thomas Carlyle, in .writing this, -waß well aware of the benefits to be derived, from being fed on faoja. ;< Aftd j* U to the 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 iB 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 Special Article's . on important Colonial and Home Matters are Unsurpassed. It is, by its large circulation amongst householders, the finest Advertising Medium in the colony. ■' . It is the cheapest Sixpence Worth of Combined Illustration and. Reading Matter thai can possibly be sent to friends across the eea. For these and many other reasons it will be clear to the people of New Zealand 1 that rmr^ THE "CANTERBURY TIMES" ■ '. IS AN IDEAL WEEKLY JOURNAL. |- It only costs ONE* PENNY to Mail this Splendid Production to your Friends at Home. ... There is no need to hesitate in your choice of a paper; the " Canterbury Times " supplies all your -wants, whether it be in interesting reading matter ox illustrations. POSTAL CHARGES. The rate or postage* on newspapers to the United Kingdom is now Id for each newspaper, irrespective of weight, but subject to the following conditions as to despatoh:— lf undeT Boz (prepaid Id), sent by first available route; if over Boz (prepaid Id), sent by direct steamer only; if prepaid loss than Id, surcharged at printed paper rat«s and sent by direct steamer only ; if wholly unpaid, detained and sent to Dead Letter Office. Newspaper over Boz, via San Francisco or Federal route, Id first oz, and Jd each additional 2oz or fraction thereof. N appointment Majesty to . jafaflf&ftl *&• Bto* BOVRIL A l-\b. bottle of Bovril : yields 10 to n cups of a highly nutritious and stimulating beverage. MT-ycnys Exhibition Pocket Knives, alu minium handles, magnetised blades, relief views of Exhibition and Cathedral, Is 6d. POST Free, one and six, iiuason and Co.'s A-uminium Exhibition Knivea, charming novelty. 220, Colombo Street. A'JNTED to Purchase. House of two o: j three rooms, i-acre kind, City. Cash, • " Star " Office. .. ' ' - i ,"T7jT ANTED to Purchase, Sheep H\xc that •YTj could he run on limited . n»piW. Address putioulftrs to ' Merino. " Times " Offict,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8672, 12 July 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8672, 12 July 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8672, 12 July 1906, Page 4