SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TRRESISTIBLE VALUE INLADIES’ COSTUMES, DRESSEb, HOUSE FROCKS, AND JUMPERS. THIS WEEK, At BROWN, EWING’S. BROWN - , EWING, & CO. (LTD), “ Dunedin’s Busy Business Centro.” M ONEV to LEND on Mortgage of Land J. W. THOMSON. SOLICITOR, 24 Water street (near Stock Exchange).
FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE. IN MKMORIAM. STILL.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Rifleman Jack Still, killed in action in France on October 26, 1918; aged 22J years. Youngest son of Emma and the late Henry Still, 52 Clyde street. He sleeps beside his comrades In a hallowed grave unknown; But his name is written in letters of gold In the hearts he left at home. Oh! you who have a brother, Oh! love him while you may. He will not always linger here, Too soon he’ll pass away. We never knew our brother’s worth. Nor missed the love ho gave Until within the cold, cold earth His silent form was laid. I mourn for you, dear Jack, No one can see me weep, But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep. —lnserted by his sorrowing mother, sisters, and brothers. JjIUNERAL NOTICE. The Friends of the late ROBERT JOHNSTON are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the residence of his sister (Mrs M. Anderson), 2 Fingall street, South Dunedin, on SATURDAY, the 27th inst., at 2 p.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery. R. M’LEAN & SON, Undertakers. jp U N E R A L NOTICE The Friends of the late JAMES M ~iiTHUR, Sen. (and Family) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his residence, 28 Morrison street, Caversham, Dunedin, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 27th inst., at 2 p.m., for Anderson’s Bay' Cemetery. C. J. THORN, Undertaker, David and Marion streets. H OPE & KINASTON, UNDERTAKERS. 36 ST. ANDREW STREET. Telephone 2602 (Day and Night). Funerals by Horses or Motors. MEMORIALS. —Concrete Kerbings to any design, Iron Railings, Lettering, and all Cemetery Requisites.—H. S. BINGHAM & CO. (LIMITED). 283 Moray place (near Taieri and Peninsula Dairy) HUGH GOURLEY (LTD.), Undertakers (cst. 1870), 7 Clarke street,—Economical Furnishing Undertakers and Erabalmers. Funerals arranged by motors or horses. Town or Country Open day and night Telegrams: “Gcurlcy,” Dunedin. ’Phone 407 RMHEAN & SON (Isto Cole and * Springer). Economical Undertakers, 219 George street. Funeral arranged motor or horse. ’Phone 3192. D rivate ’phone 410, day or night J. Haigh, Kaikcrai and Roslyn representative. OBERT CAMPBELL & SON, UNDERTAKERS. CORDON ROAD, MOSGIEL. Funerals arranged by motor or horse hearse. Telephone 435. Day or night. 11. COLE, “ • ECONOMICAL UNDERTAKER, 260 KING EDWARD ST., Dunedin South. Funerals arranged by Motors or Horses. Telephone 2628. Day or night.
A Hindu religions beggar hold one of his arms above his head for 40 years; by that time it had become immovable and like ft ■withered hom. Taken on sugar, inhaled, or rubbed on the chest, “NAZOL” never fails to relievo coughs, colds, or sore throats, and chest tightness, la 6d buys oO doses.— Advt
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19002, 26 October 1923, Page 6
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