SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST ROUND THE CORNER. No use waiting until the mercury drops to zero, and you’re chiller! to the bono before you got ready for winter fires. It’s more sensible to order a good supply of “ WARONUI ” COAL now. You can depend on the quality of “WARONUI,” the economical coal. Order now from your coal merchant, or ’phones 317 and 34R 22s (cash) half-ton, delivered in city. THE QTAGO \^ITNESS h PUBLISHED TO-DAY (TUESDAY), Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OF THE WORLD. THE WELL-ESTABLISHED FEATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM THE STATION, AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. SHORT STORIES : “THE CASE OF HENRY SIMPKINS.” By W. E. Leicester. “EARLY CLOSING DAY,” By Fred M. White. FOR 'THE CHILDREN: “THE WONDERFUL ADVENTURE OF y PATTY-WEE,” By Eileeit Service. ORIGINAL ARTICLES: “THE SOUTHERN CROSS SETTLERS” (No. II), By Carlson E. Holmes. “REMINISCENCES OF OLD CARDRONA,” By G. M. Hassing. “THE LEGION OF THE MISSING,” By Vincent Wray. OUR ILLUSTRATIONS Number over Sixty, and include— Harvesting the Golden Grain in Southland. Scenes in Sunny Samoa Overland from Lake Manapouri to Doubtful Sound. The Empire S<fuadron at Melbourne. Strenuous Polo at Christchurch. Otago Rowing Association’s Regatta, Port Chalmers, March 24. National Rifle Association’s Meeting at Trentham. View from the Top of Barrier Mountain, Looking Towards Milford Sound. Official Opening of the Soldiers’ Memorial Library, Boys’ High School, Timaru. Otago Defeats North Otago at Tennis. Motor Cycle Hill Climb, Junction Hill, Dunedin. Suspension Bridge Built by Southland Power Board to Carry Material Across the Waiau River for the Hydro-electric Scheme. Sawmill at Otautau. Group of Members of 11th Battery, N.Z.A.. and Instructional Staff in Camp at ’ Makarewa. j On the Defensive: Nest of Young Hawks. The Prince and the Prime Minister at the Pilgrims’ Club Dinner. A Comprehensive View of the KaritanoHnrris Hospital, Anderson’s Bay. The Matatua, which, when bound from London to Lyttelton, was last week rammed by an American Ship. Loading Apples for Home Market on s.g. Hororata at Port Chalmers. Accident to s.s. Tainui.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19136, 2 April 1924, Page 6
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