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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. JJdNTS FOR HOUSEWIVES. Sbo that the flues of the range are clear. The ashes well raked out. Hie pieces of coal the right size—about as big as your closed hand. Observe those rules, and if you don’t got a bright, willing tiro from Waronui —one that will cook or bake any tiling —then something is wrong with your range. WARONUI (The Moat Economical Coal). AT TONAL 1 NSLI;ANCL COMPANY OF N.Z (LTD.). Cover’s the Risks ol 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. EWING, & CO. (LIMITED). EXTRAORDINARY VALUE In EMBROIDERED CRASH GOODS. Never before have wo shown a better and more varied stock of Embroidered Crash Goods that at present. It comprises all the Newest in Cushion Covers, Runners, Sideboard Rovers, Table Centres, Tray Cloths, Cosy Covers, and Linen Bags. Tire following are a few of the PRICES; CUSHION COVERS—--4s 9d, 5s 6d, 5s lid, 6s 9d, 8s 9d each. RUNNERS--5s TT3, 4s lid. 5s 9d, 7s 6d, 8s lid each. SMALL TABLE COVERS AND TRAY CLOTHS—--5s 9cl, 7s 9d, 8s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d each. TABLE CENTRES--2s lid, 3s lid, 5a 6d, 6s 9d each. COSY COVERS—--2s lid, 3s 9d, 4s 6d each. SOILED LINEN BAGS—--3s 9d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d each. ALL DAINTILY EMBROIDERED.' BROWN, EWING, & CO. TLTD) Dunedin’s Busy Business Centre. BIRTHS. THURLOW—On September 21, at Nurses Beaton and Thomson’s, Oamaru, to Mr and Mrs Geo, F. Thurlow, Maheno—a daughter. Both well. VARCOE.—On October 1, at 27 Duncan street, Dunedin, to Mr and Mrs D. H. Varcoe—a daughter. MARRIAGE. < STODDART—M’LEOD.—On August 10, at First Church, Dunedin, by the Rev. R. Fairmaid, Thomas Leal, third son of Mr A. Stoddart, Tahakopa, to Annie, youngest daughter of Mr J.' M’Leod, East Taieri. DEATHS. CARMICHAEL—On October 15, at Kartigi (result of accident), Allan Fredric, youngest son of F. Carmichael, Gore; aged 10 years.—The Funeral will leave the residence of Ins uncle (Mr A. A, M’William) This Day, at 2.30 p.m., for the Hampden Cemetery. CROFT.—On October IG, 1922, at the residence of his daughter (Mrs Alfred Knight, Clarendon), Richard Croft; aged 94 years. “At rest.” TURTON—On October 14, 1922, at “Hawkshead,” Queenstown, Wesley Turton; aged 75 years. IN ME MORI AD I. STEEL. —In loving memory of ’Mrs Steel, who passed away on October 16, 1920. “Ever remembered.’’—lnserted by a friend, E. B. TERRY.—In loving memory of Joseph Terry, who passed away on October 16, 1920. Also William Albert (Berl), who wag accidentally drowned at Coal Point beach, March 1, 1908, loved son of the above. The world may change from year to year. Our friends from day to day; But never shall the ones wo love From memory fade away. —lnserted by their loved ones, Kaitangata, October, 1922. Announcements o! Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent by post (or publication must hear the signature ol our agent, a clergyman, or a J.l’. Charge lor these. 3s each prepaid, or 4s it bonked, when not exceeding five lines, and 6d for each line oyer five. "In Memoriam ” notices are inserted at the same rates, but when verses are added an additional charge oi Gd per line Is made for each line of fppee occupied Noliccs ot’Deaths and Private Interment •, without reference to cither time or place of interment; prepaid Bs G.l, hooked Gs fid. Notices cl .Death and Funeral, eith“r where the (unerai notice is a separate advertisement or is part of the doatn notice; prepaid 9s, booked IDs. In computing the lines ol space to be occupied, advertisers are notified that they car reckon six words to. the line; All words over 30 ore, therefore, ehatged at Gd for each six words. Notifications of Birth, Marriages, and DeatM appearing in the Daily Times are inserted also in the Witness without additional charge. Advertisers are informed that letters addressed to a nom de plume or initials, care of any Post Oflicu, will not in future be delivered by the Postal Dotvirrment. pDNEEAL NOTICE The Fricnda of the late RICHARD CROFT (and Family) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which - will leave the residence of his daughter (Mrs Alfred Kn-'ght), Clarendon, on WEDNESi DAY, 18th October, at 2 p.m., for place .of interment, Waihok Cemetery. JOHN R. WILSON. ' " Undertaker, Milton. MR FINLAY M‘KAY (and Family) Thank their many friends for kind expressions of sympathy. Mataura, October 16, 1922. H OPE & KIN ASTON, UNDERTAKERS. 86 ST. ANDREW STREET. Telephone 2602. Day and Night. MEMORIALS.— Concrete Kerbings to nnv design, Iron Railings, Lettering, and all Cemetery Requisites.—H. S. BINGHAM & CO. (LTD.), 283 Moray place, near Taieri and Peninsula Dairy. UGH GOURLEY (LTD.), Undertakers (cat. 1870), 7 Ckrko street.—Economical Furnishing Undertakers nnd Embalmers Funerals arranged by motors or horses Town or country. Open day nnd night. Telegrams: Gourley,” Dunedin. 'Phone 407 RM'LEAN & SON (late Cole and • Springer), Economical Undertakers H 9 George street. Funeral arranged motor or horse. ’Phono 3192. Private ’phone 410. day or night. J. Haigh, Kaikorai and Roslyn representative. Ss OBERT CAMPBELL & SON, UNDERTAKERS, GORDON ROAD, MOSGIEL. Funerals arranged by motor or horse hoarse. Telephone 435. Day or night. I * TO-DAY’S EVENTS. i SALES BY AUCTION. James Samson and Co., at Rooms, at 2 p.m. —Furniture, furnishings, and effects. D. M. Spudding, at Rooms, at 2.30 p.m. — Clothing, hoots, etc. Alex. Harris and Co., at No. 6 (Nile street, Regent Park, St. Hilda, at .2 p.m.— Freehold bungalow; also, piano, furniture, etc. At 7 this evening—Freehold allotments, Township of Longhead). MEETINGS, Hanover Street Baptist Church.—Conference. Green Island.— Ratepayers’ Association. Knox Church Hall—Sale of work. Knox Sunday School.—Men’s Club. North-East Valley Town Hall.—Bazaar. Green Island Town Hall.—Prohibition campaign. AMUSEMENTS. His Majesty’s Theatre, —Nicola. Princess Theatre—Fullers' Vaudeville. Octagon Theatre. —Pictures. Queen’s Theatre. —Pictures. Plaza Theatre.—Pictures. King Edward Theatre.—Picture*, Everybody's Theatre. —Picture* Empire Theatre. —Pictures. Grand Theatre.—Pictures.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18687, 17 October 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18687, 17 October 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18687, 17 October 1922, Page 4