Chief Postmaster. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. rjmoMSONS’ new offices. In this construction, the Under-pinning vras r. Simpson masterpiece. The twO massive top storeys were held in suspension while the whole of the bottom storey was being removed. 18ju THE OTAGO \fITNESB Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OF THE WORLD. THE WELL-ESTABLISHED FEATURES FOR THE HO.*. E, THE FARM. THE STATION. AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. ORIGINAL ARTICLES—- “ ECHOES OF AN OLD PORT,” By Eileen Duggan. “TRAGIC MADAME FAHMY,” By Vincent Wray. “ACROSS THE RAGGEDY: ALEXANDRA TO IDA VALLEY,” By T. H. Thompson. SHORT STORIES—“TAKING THE PLUNGE,” By E. R. Wheeler. “APRIL EYES,” By Winifred Graham. FOR YOUNG FOLK—“LINDY AND THE DRYADS,” By Eileen Service (Illustrator] by Dorothy Law). THE SKETCHBR—- “ THE CHRONICLES OF MARY’N HURRELL” (II. —Getting On). By Emily Baizeen. ILLUSTRATIONS. To Uphold Rugby Prestige: All Black Team, 1924. The Opening of the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley by H.M. the King on April 23. Striking Exhibits at the Dunedin Winter Show. The Ladies’ Hockey Tournament, held in Dunedin on Juno 3. Some of the competing teams. The Dunedin Jockey Club’s Winter Meeting. Piping and Dancing Association Competitions at Dunedin; Tie Winners. The Anglican Ladies’ Harrier Club, of Dunedin. The Boy Scout Movement. A Dredge at Work Draining the Kaitaia Swamp in the Far North. The Opening of the Otago Co-operative Fruitgrowers’ Building try the Hon. W. Downie Stewart on June 5. The Apia Soldiers’ Cemetery at Samoa. The Soldiers’ Memorial at Duntroon Palm Seed Time. A Black-and-bluo Hat for the American Spring. The late Mr Andrew Macfarlane. The late Mr Joseph Newzill.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19201, 18 June 1924, Page 4
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