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THE "STAR."

CANTERBURY'S PREMIER EVENING NEWSPAPER. SOME LEADING FEATURES. , AiONDAY—The Agriculturist (inoludin" j " Rural Talks " by " Rusticus," one of New Zealand's foremost authorities on all questions referring to our great primary industry); The Fruitgrower, information supplied by an expert. TUESDAY—Football Notes, dealing with the leading games of the previous week, ■WEDNESDAY—In School and Playground (by "Student"), dealing with school life generally, particular prominonce being given to outdoor sports—Hockey: Notes on Saturday's games. THURSDAY—Motoring Notes Dcfenoe i Notes—Books (including reviews of new publications). FRIDAY—Mime 3 and Movies: the world of tho Picturo Film—Workers' Educational Association (notes by " Idealist)— Our Bandsmen: Local News and Foreign Notes (by Trombone)—Tho GardenWork for the Week: Practical hints by one of Canterbury's leading experts. 6ATURDAY—Round the Town—Riccarton Whispers Sumner Ripples Brighton Breezes—Heathcote Notes—Poultry Notes (by " Crow-Black ")—Chess—Drau"hts-'-About Poople—The Day's Sports Results. The " Star's" sporting columns are in charge of experts, and for accuracy and comprehensiveness are unequalled in the South Ipland. The daily columns " For Women Folk" are brightly written, ropleto with valuable information, and contain accounts of the latest happenings locally and further afield. THE PEOPLE'S EVENING JOURNAL. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PRICE, Id.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12067, 24 July 1917, Page 4

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THE "STAR." Star (Christchurch), Issue 12067, 24 July 1917, Page 4

THE "STAR." Star (Christchurch), Issue 12067, 24 July 1917, Page 4