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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OTHERS! Here’s some welcome news about an OVERCOAT for your little boy! We have a great selection to fit boys aged from 3 to 6 years. IN FAWN VELOUR CLOTH. Very Latest Style—Full Swing Back, From 29s 6d. IN FLEECY TWEED. Double-breasted—Full Back with Belt. From 31s 6d. KEEP THE LITTLE MAN WARM THIS WINTER IN ONE OF THESE COATS. BROWN, EWING, & CO., LTD. PRINCES STREET. THE HOUSE OF DISTINCTION.

rjplE WILL AND THE WAY. No. 50. —Easy Service. In one hundred districts of the dominion the Public Trust Office has representatives at the service of the public. This great extension of business has been built up largely as the result of gaining the confidence of all sections of the community, a confidence tested during half a century and always found to be justified. This widespread organisation facilitates the relations betw-een clients and the office, and no trouble follows a change of residence from one district to another. The service of the Public Trust Office is not only safe; it is convenient for the client and prompt. Whatever test may be applied to the Public Trust Office—a test of quality of service, a test of cost, a test of accuracy—the result is always the same. The Office is able to prove that it acts efficiently and faithfully for all clients and beneficiaries, at a minimum of cost. The success attained by the Office must convince all impartial persons that it must merit the confidence placed in it by its numerous clients. For full information apply to DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEES. At Dunedin, Invercargill, and Timaru. DISTRICT OFFICES at Oamaru, Alexandra, Kanfurly, Queenstown, Palmerston, Tapanui, Milton, Lawrence, Balclutha, Gore, Wyndham, Otautau, Tuatapere, Tomuka, Waimato, Geraldine, Outram, Roxburgh, Kaitangata, Owafi-a, Middlemaroh, and Clinton.

gTANJDAED INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). FIRE, MARINeTGUARANTEE. ACCIDENT. Capital, £1,000,J00. Support Your Local Company. Our Rates aro Low and Our Settlements Prompt and Liberal. Ask Us for Quotations. Head Office: HIGH STREET. DUNEDIN. JpiREE 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. THIS WEEK’S QTAGO WITNESS. 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. AN EXCLUSIVE FEATURE WRITTEN BY A MEMBER OF THE WHALING CREW JUST RETURNED FROM ROSS SEA, “THERE SHE BLOWS!’’ “SANE PEOPLE IN ASYLUMS,” By Vincent Wray. SHORT STORIES—- “ RONNEY’S JOINING-UP,” By Uramao. “KIT BURNS HER FINGERS,” By J. A. Nirnmo. THE ILLUSTRATIONS Whaling in the Lonely Ice-bound Spaces of Ross Sea. The Army Through the Ages: Military Pageant at Carisbrook. The Prime Minister’s Tour in Southland. Southland Racing Club’s Autumn Meeting at Invercargill. Latest American Modes. Arowhenua Native School, Terrruka: Maori child: en being taught to clean their school in addition to the ordinary school syllabus. Dalgig Captain Cuttle, imported by Peter Ireland, Ayrshire Farm, Goodwood. Stud Corriedale Rams at Ryai Downs, North Canterbury. A Fine Crop (for a dry season) of Broadleaf Rape, grown on “Spylaw Faces,” Park Hill, near Heriot, by Messrs Todd and M'Leod. Members of the Caledonian Bowling Clnb, which has won the Interclub Banner for the Fifth Year in Succession. The Prime Minister at the Head of the Stock Parade in Mr R. A. Dixon’s First Prize Turn-out. A Four-figure Trotter. A Cucumber House in Dunedin. An Old Church in Jeopardy. Banks Peninsula War Memorial at Akaroa. Soldiers’ Memorial at Glenorchy, Unveiled by Lord Jellicoe on March 23. Giant Sunflowers grown by Air A. Gumins, George street, Dunedin. Arowhenua Native School, Tomaka; Infant Classes at Work in the Open Air. The Victorious Cambridge Crew which Won bv four and a-half lengths. The Oxford Eight. The Whnddon Chase Foxhounds Meet at Hurdles Drove (England) : A Part of the Huge Field Moving Awav. Olymnic Games: Major Broome’s Bobsleigh Team finishing half a second behind the Swiss team. A Race for Life “ Bit o’ Baccv, Baas'’” Temuka and Geraldine Annual Show: Officials and Visiters. Cross-country Women. Competition Shield for Annual InferUniversitv Tournament. Wellington Scots College Cadets. Falls Creek Bridge, Upper Hollyford Valley.

rjTVHE First Utility of frequent and regular J. Advertising consists in this: There is a,t all times a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn towards any particular placo which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield with-.ai heaivv tie*., to the first who ask.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19155, 24 April 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19155, 24 April 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19155, 24 April 1924, Page 6

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