SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PURE WINES. After many analytical and bacteriological examinations of nearly all the still and sparkling Wines of France, Spain, and other countries, Irvine’s, of Australia, -was found to be one of the purest and most suitable for invalid and table purposes. THE QTAGO WITNESS. Published TO-DAY (TUESDAY), Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OF THE WORLD. THE WELL-ESTABLISHED FOR THE HOME, THE FARM, THE STATION. AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. SHORT STORIES—- “ PETER AND PODGE,” By Tal Johnston. “MIRACLES,” By Barry Pain. ORIGINAL ARTTCLES-*- “ ENTER BEHEMOTH,” By F. B. Forester. " Six Callous Scoundrels,” By Vincent Wray. "ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING AND THE CITY OF FLORENCE,” By Edith Scarlo Grossman, M.A. A STRIKING NEW SERIAL—"THE REAL MRS DARE,” By Coralie Stanton and Heath Hoeken. ILLUSTRATIONS. The Stadium at the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley: Testing the Carrying Powers of the Massed Bands. Choirs, dnd Speakers. Oxford and Cambridge Athletic Sports at Queen’s Club, London. Finish of the 100 Yards. His Majesty the King Chats with the Presidents of the Oxford and Cambridge Teams Episodes of the Squadron’s Visit to Auckland. Opening Princes Wharf at Auckland. Entering Government House Grounds at Auckland. Procession of Men of the Squadron in Auckland. Lord Jellioo, Mrs Wilson, and Mr Massey Inspect ihe Girl Guides. Pleasure Craft following the Fleet in Auckland Harbour. Admiral Field Discourses with Old War Veterans. An Epio in Juvenile Heroism.—ln a southwest gale “smoking” out of Lyttelton Harbour, a fourteen foot dinghy containing five children, aged from 13 years to two, were faced with the gravest peril owing to a sudden change carrying the dinghy into Lyttelton Harbour. The seamanship of Isabel Burns, aged 13, saved five live®. The Fatal Motor Collision near Merhurst, Taranaki. Steeplechasing at Penton. South Island Young Men’s Baptist Bible Class Camp at “ Willows,” Maheno, Easter. 1924. Floughing-in Rushes with a Tractor. A Fine Crop of Chou Mollier grown at Barnego, Baldutha. University A v. Southern, at Caledonian Ground, May 17. A Farm Scene in Southland. Fat Lambs in foreground ready for the freezer. Association Football.—Northern v. Kaitangata, at Dunedin, on May 17. Canterbury College Students hold Carnival Tho Ngahere Aground on Groymouth Bar. Fasbione in Hats. Purakiriki Falls, Catlina, a few miles from Ratanui. The Largest Bluegum Tree in Australasia. On the Pacific Route of the World Flight. Distributing Supplies. British World Fliers at Havre. Fine Piece of Architecture. The Entrance to tho Canterbury Museum. In the Leader River Bed, Mondib Hills, North Canterbury. The Soldiers’ War Memorial at Livingstone. A Rabbiter and his Profitable Pets. In Auckland Harbour. Waiting for a Breeze. A Big Haul. Ninety-eight Fish. An Accommodating Foster Mother. Talented Musicians to Visit the Dominion. Charles Hackott and Yovanovitch Bratza. A Seasoned Veteran, Mr Holmes, of Kingsdown. The Late Mr George Calder. Father Daniel O’Neill. Tho Late Mr H. R. Law. Mr J. S. Neville.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19182, 27 May 1924, Page 6
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