WEEKLY PRESS HAVING BEEN CONSIDERABLY ENLARGED AND ENTIRELY REMODELLED, 18 NOW The Sest "Weekly 3?apeb IN CANTERBURY. No effort will be spared to moke it A WELCOME GUEST EVERYWHERE, Farmers and those engaged in Agricultural and Pastoral Pursuits will find in THE YEOMAN COLUMN That a large portion of the paper is devoted exclusively to their interests, while the LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE is contained in the original and selected artioloi appearing under the heading of THE SPORTSMAN. This Department of the Paper receives specisl attention; and the fact that its columns contain reports from its special correspondents of all the principal Race Meetings of the colony, together with the fullest and most reliable Sporting information, makes it invaluable to Breeder* Owners, and Trainers, CRICKET, AQUATICS, un> FOOTBALL, Will, during their respective seasons, receive every attention. For the General Reader care has been taken to provide carefully selected SERIAL LITERATURE AND POETRY. The Lady Readers of the Weekly Press will find they have not been overlooked, as the Latest Fashions in Dress and Millinery, together with useful Household Recipes, are to be found in THE LADIES’ COLUMN. In addition to the subjects enumerated above special attention is paid to ART, MUSIC, AND THU DRAMA. The W eeklt Tress ALSO CONTAINS THE LATEST telegrams NEWS OF THE DAT, STOCK and STATION REPORTS AND LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. T HE EEKLY jp BESS, Having the LARGEST CIRCULATION Throughout the Colony of any PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW ZEALAND IS IN EVERY RESPECT THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM The "W EEKLY T EBBS Can be obtained from all Booksellers, Stationers and News Agents in the Province, also from all the Agents of the “Press” Company (Limited) in the various districts. Price : SINGLE COPY—SIXPENCE jfN ATH Hll Honey from your Flowers. \JT NEIGHBOUR'S celebrated BEEHIVES, Philadelphia Exhibition, IS7G; Paris Exhibition, 1867, 1878. Three silver prize medals awarded to George Neighbour sad Sons. Neighbour's improved Cottage Beehive, as originally introduced by George Neighbour and Sons, working three bell glasses, is neatly and strongly made of straw; it has three windows in the lower hive. This hive will be found to possess many practical advantages, and is mor easy of management than any other beehir that has been intro- - duced. Price comp.ete, £1 16s; stand for - ditto, 10a 6d. Bar Frame Hives of most approved construction at 7e 6d, 12s Cd, to 1 25a each- Philadelphia Frame Hives, complete, with cover nnd stand, 425. An Italian , Alp Qui_en, with full directions for uniting to black stocks, at current prices. Ligurian and English Bees, Stocks and Swarms may j bo obtained as heretofore. “ The Apiary.” By Alfred Neighbour, 6s, postage fid. A , newly arranged Catalogue of other improved " hives, with drawings and prices, on receipt of J two stamps. George Neighbour and Sons, 127, High Holborn, W.O. j or 149, Regent itreet, London, W.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2235, 27 April 1881, Page 4
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473Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2235, 27 April 1881, Page 4
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