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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, 1868. 1869' 1870 • 1871 1872 1873 . 18741875 .1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 lH 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 JIB9B ,1899 1900 , 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1806 1907 1908 1909 1910 'l9ll 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 54 Tears. Another year added to > Thomson’s long period of purity. 4 I JUST ARRIVED. CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SHADES In ARTIFICIAL KNITTING SILK. COLOURS: IVORY BLACK PINK SAKE HELIO PRIMROSE ROYAL ‘ APRICOT JADE CRIMSON PUTTY COPPER And BRICK 36a per Box of 4 HaAjcs. SUFFICIENT FOR KNITTING A JUMPER, BROWN. EWING. & CO. (LTD), Dunedin’s Busy Business Centre. BIRTHS. BELL.—At Nurse Hinohey’s, Hydo street, Gore, on December 31, 1921, to Mr and Mrs E. J. Bell, “Popotunoa,” Clinton—a daughter. KIEKLAND.—rOn December 81, at Nurse Ross’s, Elm row, to Mr end Mrs J. ‘Kirkland, Abbotsford—a daughter. DEATHS. • FISHER.—Oa December 31, at Auckland, Catherine B. Fisher, of 15 William street, Dunedin, second daughter of the late William and Margaret Fisher. HALL.—On January 3, at his residence, 62 Ebsther crescent, Kew, Dunedin, Alfred I. A Hall, late of Clinton,, beloved husband of S. C. HalL —The Funeral will leave the residence This Day "(Friday), at 2 p.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery. Tasmanian and -Australian papers please copy.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. MILLAE.—On December 31, at the residence of her parent's, “Sea View,” Fairfield, Violet Mary, youngest and dearly beloved daughter of James and Mary Millar; aged 13 years. "Suffer little children to come unto me.” Interred January 2. Wellington, Melbourne papers - please copy.—E. Campbell, undertaker. MORXTZSON.—On January 1, at Honolulu, Sarita, beloved wifo of Adolph jMoritzson, formerly pf Ihjnedin. , ® IN MEMORIAM. BIVEEB. —In loving memory of our dear mother, Annie Rivers, who died at Alexandra South on'January 6,1909. —Inserted by her, loving daughters, A. M. C. and S. B. • ./ Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths seat by post for publication most bear the signature of oor agent, a clergyman, or a JP. Charge lor-these, Ss each prepaid, or it' if booked, when not! exceeding five lines, and 63 for each litae over flv*. "In memorlem ’’ notices are inserted at ,the tame rates, but when verses Are added an additional charge of 6d per line Is mode lor eaob line of space occupied. Notices of Deaths and Private Interment without reference to either time or place of Interment: prepaid, Ss 63, booked Os S 3. Notices of Death and Funeral, either where the funeral notice is a separate advertisement or is part of the death notice: prepaid 9a/booked 10a. In computing'the lines of space to be occupied, advertisers ore notified that they eon reckon six words to the line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at 63 lor each six words. Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deatbi appearing in the Dally Times are inserted also to the Witness without additional charge. H OPE & ZINASTON, UNDEETAKEES, 36 ST. ANDREW STREET. > Telephone 2602. Day and Night. MEMORIALS. —Concrete Zerbings to any design, Iron Railings, Lettering, and ■all Cemetery Requisites.—H. S. BINGHAM & CO. (LTD.), 283 Moray place, near Taieri and Peninsula Dairy. 5 HUGH GOURLBY (LTD.), Undertakers (eat. 1870), 7 Clarke street. —Economical Furnishing Undertaken; and Embalmera. Funerals arranged by motors or horses.Town or country. Open day and night. Telegrams: “Gourley,” Dunedin. ’Phone 407. RMLEAN , & SON (late Colo and • Springer), Economical Undertakers, 519 George street Funeral arranged motor or horse. ’Phone 3192, private ’phono 410, day or night. J. Haigh, Zarkorai and Boolyn representative. 8s fO-DAY’S ‘ EVENTS. MEETING. Express Company’s Board Room. —Meeting regarding meat pool. AMUSEMENTS. Clyde.—New Zealand Diggers. Palmerston. —Vaudeville. Princess Theatre.—“ The Saint and the Sinner.” Octagon Theatre.—Pictures, I j Queen's Theatre.—Picture*. Plaza Theatre. —Pictures.' King Edward Theatre.—Pictures, Everybody's Theatre.—Picture* Empire Theatre. —Pictures. Grand Theatre.—Pictures. Eggs found in the trunk of a large elm while being cut into planks are estimated to have boon lying these about a century.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18446, 6 January 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18446, 6 January 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18446, 6 January 1922, Page 4