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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THIS WEEK’S QTAGO ITNESS. TUESDAY, MAY 16. i. A MEMORIAL IN - THE MOUNTAINS. COSY CORNER CLUB. ROUND ABOUT DUBLIN. OTJB, ILLUSTRATIONS (46 Pictures) — Lake Te Anau. A Picturesque Farm in Marlborough. Maori Tennis Tournament at Wanganui. Conference of Officers and Members of the Post and Telegraph Department. Some of the Educational Institutions of Invercargill. A Memorial on the Mountains. Methven A. & P. Society’s Field Trials. For bury Park Trotting Club’s Meeting. The Prince of Wales m India. The Sanders Cup Contest. STAN D A R D INSURANCE COMPANY,(LTD.). RISKS ACCEPTED: Fire Marine Plate Glass Burglary Live Stock Public Risk Persons Accident & Sickness Workers’ Compensation _ (including, special domestic ' servants’ policies) Mortgagee Indemnity Fidelity Guarantee Motor Oar Comprehensive Covets. Head Office: High street, Dunedin. o NE MEAL A DAY. ONE FIRE A DAY. It is stated on unimpeachable authority that there are—here in Dunedin—cases of such acute distress through unemployment that some homes have been reduced to one meal a day and one fire a day. Fortunately, these are few. In the great majority of Dunedin homes three meals a day and continuous, bright, cheerful fires of Waronui Coal are the rule. Waronui is so economical—the price now has been reduced to 22s cash for half-ton delivered in City—that there are very few homes that need worry about the expense of fires. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.). Covers the Risks of FIRE, MARINE. AND ACCIDENT. Employers' Liability Personal, Accident, & Sickness Mortgage Indemnity Administration Bonds Plate Glass Burglary Fidelity Guarantee Live Stock Public Risk. Head Office: Custom House square, Dunedin. INFLUENZA. —When you contract this malady, consult your Doctor., In the meantime, a light fruit diet, with plenty of PURE hot lemon beverages, is recommended; but they must be pure. jgROWN, EWING, & CO. (LTD.), SPECIAL VALUE IN LADIES’ HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies new wide RIBBED STOCKINGS, all pure wool, in Greys, Fawns, Quail, and Champagne Shades—6s lid and 6s lid pair. Ladies’ 4 and 1 RIBBED STOCKINGS, all wool, in Steel Greys—7s lid pair. Ladies two-button washing DOESKIN GLOVES, in White—l2s 6d pair. Ladies two-dome CAPE SUEDE GLOVES, in Tan and Grey—l7s 6d pair. BROWN, EWING, & CO. (LTD), Dunedin’s Busy Business Centre. DEATHS. BROAD. —On May 14, 1922, William Alfred, beloved husband of Jane Broad, 20 Archer street, Tima.ru; aged 65 years. “At rest.” < GORDON.—At her residence, 83 Bowmont street, Invercargill, on April 26, 1922, Elizabeth, widow of Samuel Gordon. “So loved, so mourned.” KBLLETT.—On May 15, 1922, at his residence, 261 Main road, Ravensbourne, Edward, beloved husband of Janet Lawlar Kelleit; in his fifty-eighth year. ”At rest.” NEILL. —On May 17. at his parents’ residence, 64 Musselburgh Rise, Anderson's Bay, Richard Thomas Frank, dearly beloved eldest son of Richard and Alice Neill; in his twenty-eighth year. Deeply mourned. Private interment. —Hugh Gourley (Limited), un dertakers SINCLAIR.—On May 8, 1922, at Sydney. Isabel, second eldest daughter of John and the late Janet Sinclair; in her fifty-fourth year. Deeply mourned. TOBIN. —On May 17. 1922, at hex mother’s residence, 408 Cumberland street, Christina Louisa Mary, beloved wife of Edward Tobin, and dearly beloved youngest daughter of Catherine and the late Archibald Beaton; aged 27 years. ” A patient sufferer gone to rest." Private interment. —R. M’Lean and Son, undertakers. IN MEMORIAM. M'GILL.—In ever loving memory of J. M. A. M'Gill (our Peggie), who entered into rest on May 18, 1921; aged 13 years. “ Of such is the Kingdom of God.” For the. King Himself, at the gates of pearl, Has taken her hand, dear, tired little girl, And led her into heaven. —lnserted by her loved ones.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18557, 18 May 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18557, 18 May 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18557, 18 May 1922, Page 4

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