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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25. NATURE IN NEW ZEALAND. By R. Henri. 'ftMTT.T'. ZOLA IN EXILE. LAUGHTER. By Eumeiine. A PORTNIGHT AT TAIERI MOUTH. By Isoiiel D. Mahonet. WHAT IS THE TRUTH ABOUT CHINA. IN LINOLAND. By Tuos.' J. Peubebtos. THROUGH HELL BY THE LARTA. • By Sidney H. Jenkinson, Jus. STRANGE. By P. 0. M. Among this week's ILLUSTRATIONS may ho mentioned:— DUNEDIN CITY FIRE BRIGADE: Members and Drivers. On the Road to a Fire Nos. 1 and 2 Hose and Ladder Carriage* Rescuing an Insenfible Person Telcscope Ladder, Extended 90 Feet Jumping-sheet Drill Sing-lo Hose Reel Five Brigado Horses Telcscopic Ladder Ready for the RoadFiremen Carrying Injured Persons Manual Engine Captain Mitchell and Tonder Viaw of Central Station. THE ENGLISH CRICKET MATCH: Bird's Eye View of Carisbrook: The Englishmen in the Field Close of Otago's Innings: The Englishmen Leaving the Field General View of the Crowd on the Grounds. A New Zealand Niagara: The Wairua Falls. (From a Drawing by J. M'Donald). A Couple of Old-Timers Watching the Crickot Match. (From a Drawing by J. M'Donald.) A Charming Spot on the Banks of the Waipori River. Madame Melba's Arrival at and Departure from Dunedin. Otago's Wild West: On the Road to Milford. (From Photos taken during;a recent trip.) A Drought Picture in New South Wales. (From a photo specially taken for the Witness.) The s.s. Luna: An Eventful History. Historical Spots in South Africa. A Juvenile Maori Poi Dance. An Old Landmark. CARTOONS. St. George and Freetrade to the Rescue. Hawk and Mouse: Warner's Highest Score. THE " PLANET JR." FMii and labour will pay macbineinone IHPLEMEEITS These Machines are now recognised as being the best on the market, and will do better work than any other. I They have aroused jealousy and brought | a host of imitators into the field; but I the u Planet Jr." still leads the van I in progress, and every year sees some I improvement tending to still further 1 popularise them. | Farmers desirous of studying economy in the working of their Farms should not he without one or other of the various machines in use in almost every district in New Zealand. Market Gardeners and Oreliardlsts will save money every week in the year by using the Hand Machines for Sowing, Cultivating, Raking, -Ploughing, and, in fact, any kind of work required to make the industry profitable. Send for Illustrated Catalogue giving full details of all Machines and what they can do in capable hands. NIMMO & BLAIR, Seed DUNEDIN. Merchants. .. QTAGO WITNESS —New Stories. A largt ■ " Amount of Reading Matter. Price 60.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12600, 2 March 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12600, 2 March 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12600, 2 March 1903, Page 6