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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. T|HE FARMERS’ PAPER,—The Agricultural Department of tlio Otago Witness is acknowledged to bo unequalled by that of any other Weekly in the Dominion. IV ATI ON A L INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.E. (LTD.) Covers the Risks of FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. Employers’ Liability Plate Glass Personal, Accident, & Burglary Sickness _ Fidelity Guarantee Mortgage Indemnity Live Stock Administration Bonds Public Risk Head Office: Custom House square, Dunedin. T A D I E S’ VESTS, 2s lid. SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFER ' At MUTUAL STORES. For a few days only, the Mutual Stores will offer a*special purchase of LADIES’ CHEMISE VESTS, full wos., 38 inches, at. the yory low price of 2s lid. Easily worth double. MUTUAL STORES, 55-57 Princes street (next Queen’s Theatre). “A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.” HOW TO ACHIEVE IT. The first essential is the exercise of economy, because economy is the first step to prosperity. To be economical, you must use Waronui Coal. Waronui costs only 22s (cash) for half-ton delivered in City, and it will save many pounds of your good money through the coming year. Yes l ’-Varonui for Happiness and Prosperity. (gAFETY FOR YOUR ESTATE. No. 50.—Advances to Avoid Loss. Many beneficiaries of estates have bad cause to be thankful during the past year that their affairs were under the management of the Stateguaranteed Public Trust Office. Business people know well that the conditions have been extremely unfavourable for the realisation of assets. Hegvy losses have occurred in forced sales. Happily, dependants in estates administered by the Public '1 rust Office have in many cases been safeguarded against such loss. This year’s official report mentions that in many cases, if estates liad been compelled to find money for the payment of death duties and tbo liquidation of urgent liabilities, they must have done so at the cost of a serious loss of capita). The financial strength of the Public Trust Office has enabled it to make advances to estates in suitable cases, and thus conserve them until conditions have improved for realisation. DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEES, At Dunedin, Invercargill, and Tirnaru. \ DISTRICT OFFICES at Oamam,' Alexandra, Ranfurly, Queenstown, Palmerston, Tapanui, _ Milton, Lawrence, Balclutha. Gore, Wyndham, Otautau, Tuatnpere, Tomuka, Waimate, Geraldine, Outran), and Roxburgh. Q.OOD VALUE In LADIES’ HOSIERY. Ladies’ Fine Lisle Hose, in Grey, Nigger, Putty, Mole, Champagne, and Browns: 4s lid Pair. Ladies’ Art Silk Hose, with Fancy Drop .Stitch, in Black and Shoo Grey: 6s lid Pair. Ladies’ Pure Silk “ Phoenix ” Hose, Fashioned, in Black only: 10s 6d Pair. BROWN. EWING, & CO. (LTD), Dunedin’s Busy Business Centre. BIRTHS. CALDWELL.—On January 7, at Nurse Wilson’s, Port Chalmers, to Mr and Mrs J. 11. Caldwell, Mihiwaka—a son. KERR.—On January 8, 1923, at Nurse MTntyro’s, Balclutha, to Mr and Mrs J. C. Kerr, Pukeawn—a son. KNIGHT.—On January 9, at 5 County road, Kaikorai, to Mr and Mrs R. J. Knight —a son. Both well. marriage. ' LI VING STONE—LAMB.—On December 27, 1922, at the Mornington Methodist Church, by the Rev. Raine., Magnus, youngest son of Mr and Mrs J. Livingstone, 9S Elgin road, Mornington, to Dons Irene, only daughter of Mr T. il. Lamb, 17 Byron street, Mornington. DEATHS. CHISHOLM.—On January 10, at Dunedin, Victoria, the beloved wife of Thomas Runcie Chisholm, and ninth daughter of the lute James and Helen Cook, of Gore; aged 40 years. Deeply mourned. Gore papers please copy. CURRIE.—On January 10, 1923, at Wylie’s Crossing School house, Mary, relict of William Currie (late of Lovell’s Flat); in her seventythird year.—The Funeral will pass Milton Presbyterian Church To-morrow (Friday), 12th inst,, at 1 p.m., for the Fairfax Cemetery.—Robert Muirhead, undertaker. DOBBIE.—On January 9, at her residence. Brood Bay, Martha, the beloved wife of Edward Dobbie; aged l>4 years. Deeply regretted.—The Funeral will leave the residence, Broad Bay, on Friday, the 12th inat., nt 10.45, for Anderson's Bay Cemetery, arriving 12 o’clock. —Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. HAGUE.—At his grandparents’ residence, Christchurch, on January 9, 1923, Arthur Joseph, beloved son of Joseph and Isabel Hague, 47 Baker street, Cavershnm; aged six years. IN MEMORIAM. TOMS.—In sad but loving memory of our darling little son Bertie, passed away, at Bannockburn, January 11, 1920; aged 10 years 7 months. Asleep in Jesus. God needed one more angel child, Amidst his shining band. And so Ho bent with loving smile And clasped our darling's hand. —lnserted by his loving parents, Green Island. TOMS. —In fond and loving memory of dear Bertie, who passed away at Bannockburn on January 11, 1920; aged 10 years and 7 months. This lovely bud, so young and fair, Called hence by early doom, Just came to show how sweet a flower In Paradise could bloom. —lnserted by his loving Auntie Jean, Sutton.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18758, 11 January 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18758, 11 January 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18758, 11 January 1923, Page 4