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A PROGrRESSIVE NATION AND A GO-AHEAD PAPER, GOOD NEWP ~ot? fWOSK ACROSS •THE SEA. TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND OWING to the FhwreMive Policy of .'the Government of this Domimcn, th» Postal Department is now able to deliver this country's Newspapers and Journals to Bny part of th« United' Kingdom for ONE PENNY per paper, irrespective cf weight. This will mean a great saving to those who regularly mail to the Old World THE "CANTEBBUBY TIMEB," which is known throughout New Zealand as THE PEOPLE'B POPULAR PAPER. "FACTS. FEED~M~ ON FACTS," ■ The fernon* Thnnw CsrTvle in writins this was wel 1 »war« of the benefits to be derived from being fed on fa«ts. And it is to the interests of New Zealandew to be told r, few facts about the - Canterbury Times." It is the oldest weekly paper in Canterbury. It is the Most Berts***. It is the Most Up-to-date. It is the Most Popular. Its vsrious columns sic edited by Experts of High Standing.' It is, by its large eircnlation amongst householders, the finest Advertising Medium in the oolcny. it is a Disseminator of HCno— ledge. It is a Household Paper. -It is admitted that its serial stories :and storiettes are the best given by any weekly magasme in New Zealand, and for this reason It is' the favoured Journal of Lovers cf Fictionits Special Article!" *w important Colonial and Home Matters are Unsurpassed. The-- is no need to hesitate in your ch»i*» of a paper: th* " Canterbnrv Times sunplies all vonr wants. whetheT it be in interesting readme matter «r illustrations. It is the Chespest Sixpence. Worth «* 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 Zealana that THE '« CANTERBURY TIMES" 18 AN IDEAL WEEKLY JOURNAL. It only oosts ONE PENNY to Mail thiV J Spenthd Production to your Friends, at Homo. I POSTAL CHABGES. The rate of ootfage on newspapers to the' United Kingdom <s> now Id ior each newspaper, irrespective of weight but subjeot to the following conditions »s to despatch-— lf under Soz (prepaid Id) sent by first available route; if over 80s (prepaid id), sent by direot steamer only; if prepaid lees than Id. surcaarqed at printed paper rates and tent by direot steamer cob/; if wholly unpaid, detained and cent to Dead Letter Office. Newspaper over 80s. via Federal route, Id first 4os. and ftd «ach additional 3os or fraction thereof. . i '■' ..; ..-.- „- ; _ -■-.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9522, 21 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9522, 21 April 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9522, 21 April 1909, Page 4

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