3PEOIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. i. ■ ZZZLTffIS WEEK'S .ZZZ7 zzOTAGO WITNESS::::::: 'I'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 ;;""""• JAMAICA AS A WINTER RE,?OR.T. OVER. THE TEACUPS. By EiMEMNx. THE UNDOWERED DAUGHTER, THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. By J. Y. B. WHY PERMITTING" CHILD LABOUR, IS A GRAVE ECONOMIC MISTAKE. THE DRESS OF THE NAVY. CHILDREN'S TYPICAL GAMES. By Maorilakda. WORE OF CHRISTCHURCH. By T. P. SPORT THE WORLD OVER. By F. D'A. C. De I/Ism THINGS AND THOUGHTS. By Jons Cnr.isTiK. VERI'IECK OF JAPAN. By Jessie Mackay. americanlianners. This Week's ILLUSTRATIONS comprise;— Panorama of Pan Francisco. VIEWS OF SAN FRANCISCO, Including: Mutual .Savings Bank and Clans Sprcckols's Building Union Forty Depot Portion of San Francisco from Clans Sprocket's Building City Hail Plan of Ray and Harbour Crocker, Huntington, and Flood Residences Newspaper Row Emporium and Parrolt Building Post. Office Cliff House, and Seal Rocks Palace Hotel Chronicle Building. The Wanganni River, from Pipirilti. On tho Road to Spirits' Ray, Auckland. How Deep It Was. Mount Vesuvius Prior to Recent Eruption. Storm Clouds. The Easter Rowling Tournament at Oamant. New Zealand Young- Men's Presbyterian B.C.U. Easier Camp. " The Needle's Eye." Oama.ru. Island Terrace, Port Chalmers. The Black Company. Tho Axemen's Carnival at Invercargill. "Out for a Drive": Tahakopa. A A'iow of Callins Mouth. A Charming Walk. An Impromptu Haka. Tho Winning Team. Sargond Cup. The Divisional Officers, Otago Division N.Z.G.A.V. Rrown Trout Netted in Lake. Wanalca. To Whifi. the Maori Prophet. T T nic|UO Photo of a Candle. Double-banking on Sonny's Tricycle. A British and New Zealand Meal-distri-buting Shop in London. Fisherman's Creole, Hokilika River. A Harvest Scene at Wakari. Recent Boiler Explosion at Kumara Junction. Harvest Sketches: "The Stacker." CARTOONS. True Pal riot ism. Wilhclm ''Still Active."
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DRESSED FOR £1. THE UNDERMENTIONEP THREE ARTICLES FOE Si. pn „ f A SMART SKIRT. | mr > fOK A NEW HAT. ™ & £1- I A STYLISH JACKET. J ±L NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. GLANCE IN OUR WINDOW, AND SEE THE DISPLAY OE NEW SEASON'S JACKETS, HATS, and SKIRTS. THE THREE ARTICLES TO BE GIVEN AWAY FOR £1. THESE SPECIAL PRICES ARE FOR A FORTNIGHT ONLY. DALLAS & WATT, 60 and 62 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN,
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Otago Daily Times, 27 April 1906, Page 4
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