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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ffITTELIiINGTON BRANCH OFFICB '*' OTAGO DAILY TIMES And OTAGO WITNESS Is at CORNER JERVOIS QUAY and HARRIS STREET, where Fil?e of Otago Daily Times and Otago Witness may bo referred to, Copies Obtained, and whero Advertisements, Subscriptions, and Accounts will be received by J. ILOTT (LTD.), Agents for North Island.

"QO NOT MISS INSPECTTNG THE.BARGAINS BROWN, EWTNG'S Aro offering at their STOCK-TAKING BARGAIN OFFER During This Week. CLEARING LOTS TO GO OUT AT HALF-MARKED PRICES, And Several at HALF SALE PRICES. NOW IS THE TTME TO SPEND MONEY PROFITABLY. BROWN, EWING, & CO., LIMITED, DUNEDIN'S BUSY BUSINESS CENTRE

BIRTH. BLAKELY.—On Saturday, July 21, at Roslyn, to Mr and Mrs A. J. Blakely—a BOIL DEATHS. AITCHESON.—At 7 View street, on July 23, Elizabeth C. (Lizzie), youngest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs A. Aitcheson, late of Milton. . DOW.-On July 23, 1917, at her residence, 1 MGlaehan street, South Dunedin, Jane, relict of Robert Dow; aged 66 years. "At rest. * Private interment. —A. S. Archer and Co.. undertakers. FLINDERS.—On July 16. 1917, at her lato rG3ideneo, Celia street, Redcliffs, Christchurch, Elizabeth, relict of Herbert Bunders. GORE.—On July 23, 1917, at his residence, 61 Queen's drive, Musselburgh, James Gore. KERSE.—On July 20, at Tapanui, James 1 Bruce, dearly beloved infant son of James and Elizabeth Kerse, of "Bonnie Doon," Kelso; aged 4£ weeks. RODGER.—On July 23, 1917, at Dunedin, Lomso Mathison. dearly-beloved third daughter of tho late William Rodger and Mrs V 7. Rodger, of " Holyroad," Lower Kaikorai; aged 19 years. "At rest." Private interment.—A. S. Archer and Co undertakers. "' N f™ N f \~p* Jtdy 24, at Maple Hill, North-East Valley, Jane, widow of Arthur Skinner, and mother of .Tanjea Skinner (Maitland street), Peter Skinner (North--5r «,7 a T lle t. y) ' „K°bert Skinner (Tuapeka Mouth), John Skinner (Timoru), L. Skinner (W J °?? vi^o) ' Arth™ Skinner (Tauranga), and the Rev. Father Skinner (on active servioo in France); in her seventy-sixth year. FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. DEATHS. M'LAREN. —On June 7, 1917, killed whilo in action in France Private Colin M'D. M'Laren (16th Reinforcements), dearly beloved and youngest son of S. G. M'Laren and the late J. J. M'Laren, 7 Islington street, North-East Valley; aged 19 yeara. He answered duty's eall, He gave Ms all. MITCHELL.—On June 8, 1917, from wounds , received while in action in France, Rifleman Alexander Murdoch Mitchell (Ist Battalion N.Z.R.8.), dearly beloved hfth son of John Q. and Elizabeth J. Mitchell, Young street, St Kilda; aged 24 years. Duty nobly dose. Announcements of Births, Marriageß. and n*»tha sent by post for publication must bear theligna tore of onr ngent, a clergyman, or a J.P. cw„ fi for these, 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, whin not exceeding five lines, and 6d for each line over five. "In Memoriam " notices are inserted at the same rates, but when verses are added an add'Monal charge of 6d per line is made for each line of space occupied. Notices of Death and Private Interment without ref<"-enco *n either time or place of interment; prepaid be 6d; booked 6s 6d Notices of Death and Funeral, either where the funeral notice is a separate advertisement or is part of the death notice; prepaid Bs, booked 9s. In computing the lines of space to be occupied, advertisers are notified that they can reckon six words to the line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at Gd for each six words. Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appearing in the Daily Times are inserted also in tho Witness without additional charge. FUNERAL NOTICE. The Friends of Miss E. O. AITCHESON are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave 7 View street. Dunedin, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) the 25th inst., at 8.20 o'clock, for Dunedin Railway Station; thence to Milton, the place of interment, Fairfax Cemetery, on arrival of the 11 o'clook train. A. S. ARCHER & CO., Undertakers, 219 George street. puNERAL_ irorTcl, „ The Friends of tho late JAMES SMITH are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave 15 Canstreet, North-East Valley, TO-MORROW {WEDNESDAY),,the SStfi inst, ft ; lp m for tho Anderson Bay Cemetery "' HOPE & KINASTON, Undertakers, 36 St. Andrew street. rTVEE Diack Family, of Waikonafti, desire J- to tender their heartfelt Thanks to the many kind friends and sympathisers in their recent sad bereavement. JVPfSRS "FRENCTI and WATT desire i • j I hank their many friends for their kindness and sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. "jfyTR and Mrs 0. PATERSON, Glads- „,. "J™*- Middlemarch, desire to Thank all friends for kind expressions of sympathy also all friends and neighbours who so willingly assisted to lighten tho burden of their sad bereavement. HOPE & KINASTON UNDERTAKERS. 26 ST' ANDREW STREET. Telephone 2602. Day and Night. Established 1888. J? RAP WELL & HOLGATE JL (Successors to Colo and Springer), UNDERTAKERS, EMBALMERS. AND MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS, 206 George street and Princes street South. Established 1874. Phones: Day and night, 410; Private 441 and 486. ~\ "a ARCHER & 0~0~ -C* * Late Manager Cole and Springer, , UNDERTAKERS, 219 George street (opposito Billa's). . Tel. 3192 (day and night). TTUGH GOURLEY. LTD. (Est 1870). -»•■*• Address: 7 CLARKE STREET. 5, n ? ical Undertakers and Embalmers. Telegrams "Gourley, Dunedin." 'Phone 407 (Day or Night). TO-DAY'S EVENTS. SALES BY AUCTION. James Samson and Co., at Rooms, at 2 p.m.—Furniture, etc. I Park Reynolds (Limited), at Brydonc Hall, ' at 8 to-night—Several thousand parcels! MoiJiodifit Ohseroh, St. Kilda.—Anniversary social, AMUSEMENTS. Princess Theatre.—Vaudeville. Octagon- Hall.—Pictures, (queen's Theatre.—Pictures. Plaza. Theatre.—Pictures King Edward Theatre.—Piotares i Everybody's Theatre.—Pictures J Empire Theatre.—Pictures. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS stimulates tho) body without befogging the brain.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17064, 24 July 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17064, 24 July 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17064, 24 July 1917, Page 4

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