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KiflOtUanooiu HOWATTS ANUOAPNIO LAMPS. No Chimney, no Small, no Smoko. THKIU now potent Doublo-wlok Burner give as caudle light, which le nearly A-baU More Light than any other Burner, on touted by tho photometer. hair well-known and old-established Potent single.wlok Burner may bo had In live size*, giving Vom five to twenty candle light i tho moot eoonoulna! and by (or the boot low-priced lamp aver offered. Retell by all ironmongers, Wholesale only of THOS. EOWATT * SONS, 'si Edinburgh end London, iTIATnEIi honey from your flowers. Neighbour** VIT celebrated Beehives, Philadelphia Exhibition, 1870 | Fails Exhibition, 1867. 1878. Throe silver prize medals awarded to George Neighbour an 1 bone. Neighbours* Improved Cottage Beehive an originally introduced by George Neighbour and Sous, working throe bell glasses t is neatly and strongly made of straw i it nos throe windows In (ho lowor hive. This hive will bo found to posses* many practical advantages, and Is more assy of management than any other beehive tba has been Introduced, Price complete £1 15s) stand (or ditto 10s6d. Bar Frame Hives of most approved construction at 7s 6d. 12a 6d, to 26s each. Philo, delphla Frame Hives, complete, with cover and stand, 425. An Italian Alp Queen, with full dirao. (ions for uniting to black stocks, at current prices, Ligurian and English Bees. Slocks and swarms may ba obtained as heretofore,” Tho Apiary.’* By Alfred Neighbour. 6s, postage 6d. A newly arranged catalogue of other improved hives, with drawings and prices, sent on receipt of two stamps. George Neighbour and Sons. 127. High Holborn.lW.O. j or 40. Begent street, London, w. UOOIIVB IMPROVED SEIDLITZ FOWDIB, son iKHisiam.t jtwducino saictrrs watsi, without in bliohtsst nouns, IB peeps rod from a oorreot analysis of the celebrated German Spring, the value of which for so many years has been rally recognised by the Mediae! Profession, From the combination oi Saline Salts and Carbonic Arid, action upon th> Digestive and Benal Organa is at onoe effected. AS A BAUMS ATMIIINT. It Is especially recommended In all caees ot Biliousness. Indigestion. Sickness, Headaches, and other ailments, which ore generally so prevalent in tropical olimstee. It Is cooling, refresh, lug, and Invigorating, and In oases of ravins will b> found a most convenient and salutary febrifuge, has stood the test of SO tbasb* KPiyanwoi, and those who have onoe takou it oocttnue Its ns from confidence in its medicinal quallaaj. As it ths ingredients are in one bottle. It will be found moat OOMTIMIIMT OT ADICXHUXBATIOM, taanafaeturod only by HOOKXN, WILSON ti 00. 8L Bake street, Manchester square, London. Wholesale Agents t KBMPTHOENB. PEOBSES 00., Dunedin, Auckland, Christchurch. FELTON GEIMWADeTcO., Wellington, Publications THI OAHTXBBUBY TIMES, Dbg. 31. SIIOIAI T B A T U B B 8. AOBIOULTUBAL —Faming Prospeots—Sparrow Catching (by A. H. Shury) Stock American Merino Sheep—lntercolonial Items—Chips, AMUSEMENTS Dramatic Doings in New Zealand and Australia Our Melbourne Dramatic Letter (by W.H.W.) Foreign Gossip. AQUATIC—Union Bowing Club Hanlaa and Piaisted in 'Frisco Hosmer, the Bostonian—City and Tower Hamlets Begatta— American Amateur Souliers—Triokett and Piaisted (or £2oo—The Aquatic Championship of France; Ac., Ac., ko. ATHLETlC—Caledonian Sports—Female Pedestrian Tournament stopped in Melbourne—- . American and English Amateur Beoords, CRICKET* 'Wellington v. Nelson Cricket Trophies Death of an old Victorian Cricketer—A good Analysis—Local M atohes —Victoria v. England—Shaw's Eleven in America, do., A 0..A0. COUESINQ—Notes (by Brigadier.) UPOKTlNQ—Sporting Notes (by Sir Launoelot)— A Practical Suggestion—Heathoote Baoes —Auckland Baoes Ohoka and Eyreton Eaces—Kakanni Baces—Grey month Bases —Australian Notes—The Betting Market— The V.B.C. Champion Meeting (by Sir Launoelot)—Foreign Notes. ■ THE NATURALIST—Good Sets of Teeth. THE SKETCHES Anecdotal Photographs : Oenoral Xgnatleff—Tho "Times’* Newspaper—Another Skirmishing Plot, THE TBAVELLEE—Monte Carlo. THE YOUNG—Phil’s Burglar. Also, Arm Chair, Chess, Solnnm, Literary, Lit Poetry, Sdentiflo Gossip. . . AND ALL OTHER NEWS OF THE WEEK BICE SIXPENCE. Draughts, Ladles’ •ratnxe, Moroeanx, THU OANTEBBUEY TIMES, 24 THE “Lyttelton Times” Company Limited have effected considerable improvements in this Journal, with the view of rendering it more attractive to both Town and Country readers. Its size has now been increased to THIBTY-TWO Pages, thereby making it one of the LARGEST WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS in the Colony. The reading matter is arranged on a new basis, and SATURDAY'S issue contains Pages. Advertisements ... 1,2,3,4,15,16,29,80,31,32 Agricultural —Farming Prospects—Sparrow Catching (by A. H. Shury)-Imported Stock—American Merino Sheep—lntercolonial Items—Chips—Gleanings 6, 7 Amusements— DromaticDoings in New Zealand, and Australia —Our Melbourne Dramatic Letter (by W. H. WO—Foreign Gossip ... Aquatic— Events to Come—Union Bowing Club-Honlan and Piaisted in Bah Francisco—Hosmer, the Bostonian—City and Tower Hamlets Begatta—American Amateur Scullers Triokett and Piaisted for £2oo—The Aquatic Championship of France 13 Athletic— Events to Como—Caledonian Sports —Female Pedestrian Tournament Stopped in Melbourne - English and American Amateur Becords 13 Births, Marriages, and Deaths 15 Brevities . ... 25 Chess— Blaokbnme v. Zukertort 25 Cricket— Cricket Fixtures—Nelson v. Wellington—Cricket Trophies—Death of an Old Victorian Cricketer Match—A Good Analysis—Local Matches— Victoria v. England—Shaw’s Eleven in • America 12,13 Coursing -Notes (by Brigadier) 12 Draughts— Game, Single Comer—Draughts News 25 Exhibitions ... 21 General 22, 23 Ladies’ Column— JEsthetic Dress—Over-dress- ... 5, 6 ... 5 28,29 ... 18 8,9 ... 21 ing and Under-dressing... Literary— Gleanings Literature— Various Tales... Local and General Local Reports Meetings Morceaux Meteorolioical Miscellany Poetry Puzzler Road Boards Science —Scientific Gossip (by Salvia) Shipping Storting— Racing Calendar— A Practical Buggestion—Turf Gossip (by Sir Launoelot)— Heathoote Races - Auckland Baoes—Ohoka and i vreton Races—Kakonui Races —Greymouth Eaces —Australian Notes—The Betting Market ■ The V.B.C. Champion Meeting (by Sir Launoelot)—Foreign Notes 10,11,12 Stable— Gleanings , 7, 8 Telegrams 18,19, 20 The Courts ... ••• . 21, 22 The Editor’s Arm-chair— Joys of tho Seaside —What Can't be Cured—A StipulationAll the Difference—Shaving the Queen— Hasoh—What’s Trumps—A Shop Shut Up— Tho Radicals— A Chculeng# and tho Bosnlt —Listeners Never Hear Anything, &c.— The Missionary Trunk—Two Affectionate Rivals ... ... ... .«* ... «•« The Garden —Work for tho Week—Gleanings -A Cheap Appliance for Sulphuring Vinos 27 The Naturalist— Good Sots of Tooth The Skbtohbb Anecdotal Photographs : General Igiuitleff—Tho "Times" Newspaper—Another Skirmishing Plot ... 26, 27 The Traveller— Monto Carlo 5 The Week 16,17 The Yodno—Phil’s Burglar „ 27 Usevul Hints 6 PUBLISHED HVBBY SATURDAY, PEIOH—BIXPKN OS. Tba 018 rial Organ of the Association lo the rjinsas. The APIARIAN COLUMN will ba found to, contain exhaustive and thoroughly reliable Infot matlon on every detail connected with the profit* able management of Bees. Tho matter is specially compiled by Practical Apiarians, so aa to be adapted to the requirements 6( this Colony THIS CANTERBURY TIMES'’ !• Published Every Saturday. PRICE SiAPEHCB.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6507, 4 January 1882, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6507, 4 January 1882, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6507, 4 January 1882, Page 7

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