WAI-RONGO A Is now acknowledged by Medicß! Men to' be a Useful Dietetic in cases of Constipation, Indigestion, Liver, and Rheumatism. • Bottied only at the Springs from its own Natural Gas collected at the Springs, and holds strongly in solution the following MINERAL SALTS: SULPHATE SODA, BICARBONATE OF SODIUM, BICARBONATE OF MAGNESIA, CHLORIDE OF SODIUM. WE HOLD TEN SPECIAL GOLD medals. . THOMSON & CO. 29j a PTJRIRI NATURAL MINERAL AVATER TO BE HAD AT ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, AND ON BOARD THE UNION • S.S. CO.'S STEAMERS. THE TABLE' WATER OP THE AGE. IN ".SPLITS" AND PINTS. " PUIIIRI" THE CAMPBELL-EHRENFREED GO. (LIMITED). MACKERRAS & HAZLETT, Agonti, Otago and Southland, 13s ::::::::::::::: THIS WEEK'S zz::::: ::::: OTAGO WITNESS E ZZ'Z'!. Wednesday, july 2,;;;;;;;;;;;; THE COMMERCIAL NEEDS OF THE EMPIRE. By Pateh. A QUESTION OF POLICY. A CHAT ON BOOKS. By Esikblink. MUTTON" BIRDS. By Nga-ti-ngako. THE OIL BIVERS IN WEST AFRICA. THE GENIUSES. UPS AND DOWNS IN CHINA: I'AGES FROM THE DIARY OF ■air W. S. .STRONG. Edited by Eidred J. D. Hekcus, M.A., ' B.Sc. FORTY-NINE ILLUSTRATIONS. Among the Illustrations arc: — ' A. and P. Association's Winter Show: ; Taiori, Tokomairiro, Waihemo, ntid Wai- ! : mato County Bays, and other interesting ' ! pictures. , Opening of the-Now law Courts: Group 1 : of Barristers and Solicitors, Ministerial 1 Party, etc. ' Sir .T. G. Wart! and Party at the Boys' High j School after the inauguration of the Harvey Memorial Tablet. Tho Law Courts at Oamaru. 1 Wealth of Nation's Winding Wheel at Reef- ' ton. ' Tlio Presbyterian Church at the Bluff. Tho Waimunjn, Geyser, Rotorua. The Recent Floods in tho North Island: I Some views of Foxton under water. ' Tho Finest Royal Red Stag Shot in New Zealand. j Stag Shot at Morven Hills. , The Harvey Memorial Tablet. . Boys' High School Duxes' Plate and Old . ■ "Boys' Pendant, " Lorna Doon." . Testimonial Presented to Sir J. G. Ward at ] Invorcargil!. f Perforators at the Recent Maori Carnival. Tho Late Primate and the Acting-Primate. 3 Old Dunedin Gaol and the New Gaol. • Groups, Troopers, etc. This week's Witness contains 92 pages, e being probably the biggest weekly ever pubi lished in Now Zealand. n , r » ! A 'Special Edition of the Witness is publishpd on Thursday Morning, containing the Uurnside and other market reports, and tho 3 report of the Land Board. Farmers may 3 obtain this Ecition instead of the Wednes- •• j day Edition if preferred. a' o , jy-R F. J. BIDUE„DE, Canterbury | Agent lor the Otago Daily Times and t Otago Witnesß and for the Mining Investors J Guide. Orders for Advertisements and Sub* I scriptions promptly attended to, Address • a."d ST.,ALBANS. CH'RISTCHURCE. - rHHE FARMERS' PAPER.-The Agriculjl J. lural Department of lha Otago witness ; is acknowledged to be unequalled by tjat of 1) any other weekly in ihc Colon*.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12394, 2 July 1902, Page 4
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