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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, TIT ANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS ' T » ' and Others to know that the Otago Daily Times undertakes the execution of all classes of THEATRICAL PRINTING on the Shortest Notice. ( < YORK’S WATER TROUBLES. Water for drinking _or for the purpose of Manufacturing Foods or Drinks for human consumption should newer be stored in large open reservoirs. The warm dormant expansive surface of such receptacles is exposed to all manner of atmospheric contamination and is only a breeding ground of the correct temperature for many dangerous organisms. Pure Sterile Water can only be obtained from deep Artesian Springs or water bores, the water from which _ must never be allowed to come in contact with the air or be contaminated by exposure to atmospheric condition*— Thomson’s method. CJPEdAL THIRD WEEK O TTONS TTONS At BROWN, EWING’S EEDUCPOPULAR SUMMER SALK. DRESS DEPARTMENT SPECIALS, 40in PRINTED VOILES, in stripes, cheeks, or floral designs. Usual Prices, 2s lid, 3s lid, and 4s 6d- Special Price to clear. Is 3d. ’ . 50-54 in GREY WORSTED SUITINGS. Usual Prices, 28s 6d and 52a 6d. Spinal Price to clear, 19s 6d. ■ 52in GABERDINE, in light and mid-grey. Usual Price, 17s 6d. Sale Price, 7e Hd. 60in ALL-WOOL SERGE in Sky, Saxe, Fawn, and Coral Usual Price, Sis 6dL Special Price to dear, 12a 6d. 28ia Superior Quality ENGLISH CREPE in shades light and dark Saxe, Grey, and Brown. Usual Price, 2s lid. Sole Price, Is 9d. { 27in and 29in PLAIN hud STRIPED ZEPHYRS. Usual Prices, & 6d and 2a Hd. Special Price to dear, la 6d. 40in PLAIN GINGHAM, in shades of Blue, Pink, and Grey. Usual Prioe, 3s Hd. Special Price to dear, la lid. BROWN. EWING. & CO. (LTD), Dunedin’s Busy Business Centre. BIRTHS. ROBERTSON. —On January 28, ' 1925, to Mr and Mrs Thomas Robertson, “ Cambrae, ’ 72 Forth street—a daughter. SCREEN. —At Naseby Hospital, on January 18, the wife of H. J. Screen, of Ranfurly —a son, WILLIAMSON.—On January 26, at Nurse Oupples’e Private Hospital, to Mr and: Mrs E. G-. Williamson, Bellfield. Kokonga—a daughter. DEATHS. CARSON—On January 80, 1922, at hie residence, 858 Cumberland street. Mooes, dearly beloved husband of Annie H. Carson, and sixth eon of Mary and the late M. Carson, of Eaitangata; aged 40 yeara. Deeply mourned. ' CONNELL—On January 29, 1922, at her residence, 22 Oavell street, Margaret, dearly beloved wife of John Connell Private interment. —Hop© and Kinaaton. undertakers. HARVEY.—On January 29, 1922, at hla residence, Summer Hill, Weston, George, dearly beloved husband of Agnes Harvey; in his fifty-fourth year. Deeply mourned. LOGIE. —At Portrose, on January 29, 1922, Edward Logie; aged 75 yeare—Funeral Wednesday, February 1, 1922. M'EWAN,—On January 80, at his residence, Bishop street, * Ravensboume, David, the dearly beloved husband of Rosetta M'Ewan; in his sixty-seventh year. Deeply mourned. MT/EAN, —On January 13, 1922, at No. 4 Severn street, Oamaru, Elizabeth M*Lean. Passed peacefully away after a long illness, patiently borne. Now asleep in the arms of Jesus. Interment at Oamaru. —Alex. Henderson, undertaker, Oamaru. IN ME MORI AM. PAULIN.—In. loving memory of the Rev. Thomas Paulin, who died at Dunedin on January 31, 1921. Wo who loved you sadly mass you As it dawns another year. In the lonely hours of thinldnv Thoughts of you are ever dear. “ With Christ, which is far better.” —lnserted by his loving wife and sons. Announcements of Births, Marriages, amt Death* sent by post for publication must bear the signature of onr agent, a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge lor these, Sa each prepaid, or 4* if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and Sd for each line over five. “In memorlam ” notices are inserted at the fame rates, but when verses are added at, additional charge of 8d per lino is made lor each line of space occupied. Notices of Deaths and Private Interment without reference to cither time or place ol Interment: prepaid Ks fid, booked fie Bd. Notices of Death and Funeral, either where the fimeral notice Is a separate advertisement • or U part of tho death notice: prepaid Os. booked 10a In computing tho lines of space to be occupied, advertisers ore notified that they can reckon sU words to the line. AU words over 30 are, therefore, charged at fid for each six words. Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appearing in the Daily Times are Inserted also in the Witness without additional charge. jp U/N ERAL NOTICEj Tho Friends of the lato GEORGE HARVEY (and Family) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late Residence, Summer Hill, Weston, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), tho 31st instant, at X3O p.m., for tho Oamaru Cemetery. ALEX. HENDERSON, Undertaker, Oamaru. NEE A L NOTICE. -. Friends «f the late MOSES CARSON espcctfully invited to attend his Funeral i will leave his late Residence, 858 jcrland street, TO-MORROW (WEDDAY), February 1, at 180 p.m., for the rson’s Bay Cemetery. Friends will j take car from Albany street loop. R. MTsEAN & SON, Undertakers. jp U N E B A L N-O TICE. The Friends of the lato DAVIt) M'EWAN (and Family) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late Residence, Bishop street, Eavonsbourne, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), February 1, at 2.45 p.m., for the Andereon’a Bay Cemetery. Hopß KINASTON, Undertakers, 86 St- Andrew; otroot.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18467, 31 January 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18467, 31 January 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18467, 31 January 1922, Page 4