SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. aoONER OR LATER O You will want RED KRISS OINTMENT. Always keep a tin in the house. Jp REE HOSING WATER. There is such a surplus of pure artesian spring water at Thomsons that there is sufficient to hose every motor-driven and horse-driven vehicle daily free of charge. J M P U B E WATER. Complaints have been rife in Dunedin lately as to the Discolouration erf the Water supplied to householders, and this is a common trouble wherever high-pressure water from a reservoir is used. No doubt colic end other diseases are caused by impurities in the water, and water for drinking or cooking purposes should be Altered. Many of the leading hotels and boardinghouses have had fitted to their ordinary water service a Berkefeid Filter. It is easy to attach, is simple and effective, and is within the reach of all C. S. Jenkins and Co. (Ltd.), Plumbers, Dowling street, are the Dunedin Agents, and attention is drawn to the Exhibit of Water “before and after” in their window. RATIONAL INSURANCE *' COMPACTS’ 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^ jpREE ELECTRICITY. Thomson’s can spare 12 to 20 h.p. of their own generation free of charge to any firm which is actually dependent upon it. The load must not vary or fluctuate in any way. THIS WEEK’S QTAGO I T N E S 8. TO BE PUBLISHED TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), APRIL 15. W T ill contain 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./ ORIGINAL ARTICLES: “ OVER THE HILLS TO WAIHOLA,” By T. H. Thompson. “THE ETHICS OF SUICIDE,” By Vincent Wray. ” MYTHOLOGY AND ARCTL-EOLOGY,” By Ptrcival R. Waddy, 8.A., LL.B. FOR THE CHILDREN; “ HOW PEEKO THE ELF BROUGHT A SMILE,” By Eileen Service. SHORT STORIES: “HER LOYALTY,” By Clair do Lune. “MISS NAIRN’S OPTION,” By Reginald Heber Poole. THE ILLUSTRATIONS The Whe|ers’ Parent Ship Returns from Ross Sea. Manawiitu Races at Palmerston North. Otago Swimming Championships. The Governor-General Visits the Sholover.The Professional Golf Tournament at Nelson. A Visit to the Hydro-Electric Works at Wriipori. A Trip to Monovmi. Unveiling the Soldiers' Memorial Arch at Forhury School. Above the Clouds: Ixxvking Towards Governor's Bay, Canterbury, N.Z. A Fine View of Lyttelton from the Air. The Northern Face cf Mount Lippe from Barrier Motjnt. The Last Snow Ridge Leading to the Summit of Mount Lippe. The St. Clair Surfing Club’s Life-saving 'learn. The St. Clair Life-saving Team at Drill. Members and Officials of the St. Clair Surfing Club. Public Schoolboy Immigrants. Bluejackets Embarking for Now Zealand. The New Infant School at Clyde Quay, Wellington. Officials and Visitors at Opening. The Compensation Claims at Waipori. The Austin 12, Winner of the New Zealand Light Car Cup (five miles) at the Auckland Speed Trials, held at Muriwai Beach. Energy in Motion. Champion Javelin Thrower. The Late Hon. Dr Newman, IVJ.L.C., of Wellington. Evidence of the Water Shortage in Dunedin. jpIREE DRINKING WATER. Take your bottles, billies, cans, and jugs to Thomsons’ for nheir sterile artesian spring water. They can supply 30,000 gallons free of charge per day.
rpiIOMSON’S ARTESIAN WATER. This water is bright and clear, and contains 29.6 grains of bi-car-bonato of soda per gallon. There is no lead or other poisonous matter. No evidence of the presence of sewage or similar impurities. (Signed) —Sir 0. A. Cameron, C. 8., M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., F.T.C., Professor of Chemistry, R.C.5.1., ex-President and Pres fessor Hygiene and Chemistry of the Royal College of Surgeons, and Public Analyst, Dublin. This water was examined bacterioscoptically as well as chemically. It was quite sterile, cultures showing no bacteria flora. The flavour and general appearance ore entirely satisfactory. Lead and other impurities are absent, and the alkalinity of the liquid represents a suitable proportion of bi-carbonate of soda. The water is one of the best quality. (Signed) —E. Godwin Clayton, F.1.C., F.C.S., Member of the Society of Public Analysts, Consulting Chemist, Analyst, Bacteriologist and Assayer, Author of “A Compendium of Food Microscopy,” and other works, London.
ADVICE TO EASTER BRIDES. HOW TO ENSURE DOMESTIC PEACE AND HAPPINESS. “ Let me tell you, my dear. “ Expense is a great factor in matrimonial tranquility. When waste occurs, and bills pile _ im, trouble comes in at the 'back door and love flies out of the. window. “I know I “ Hundreds of divorces and separations have their origin in the first week of housekeeping. “Now. do be guided by me. Try to avoid waste and unnecessary expense. Take coal, for example. Where’s the sense in spending your husband's hard-earned money on expensive coal, when you can buy half a ton of Warcnni for 22s cash, delivered in city. It cooks and bakes ns wo!! as any, keeps the rooms snug and cosy, and—look at the saving ! “Now. bn sensible, mv dear. Take your old grandmother’s advice. Start with Waronui, and live happy ever after.''
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19146, 14 April 1924, Page 6
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