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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THE OTAGO IT NESS. 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. ORIGINAL ARTICLES—- “ ECHOES OF AN OLD PORT,” By Eileen Duggan. “ TRAGIC MADAME FAHMY,” By Vincent Wray. “ACROSS THE RAGGEDY: ALEXANDRA TO IDA VALLEY,” 1 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 (Illustrated by Dorothy Law). THE SKETCHER“THE CHRONICLES OF MART’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’ Seven-a-side Hockey Tournament, held in Dunedin on June 3. Some of the competing teams. The Dunedin Jockey Club’s Winter Meeting. Piping and Dancing Association Competitions at Dunedin: The 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 by the Hon. W. Dovmie Stewart on Juno 5. The Apia Soldiers’ Cemetery at Samoa, The Soldiers’ Memorial at Duntroon_ Palm Seed Time. A Black-and-bluo Hat for the America:! Spring. The lata Mr Andrew Macfarlftne. The late Mr Joseph Newzill.

T HOMSONS’ NEW OFFICES. In this construction, the Under-pinning vaa a Simpson masterpiece. The two massive top storeys were held in suspension while the whole of the bottom storey was being removed. 18ju /"VTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WIT1/ NESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.—Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the Lowest Current Rates.

SOMETHING SPECIAL IN FIREWOOD. MA (Mountain-side). THE FIREWOOD THAT RIVALS COAL AND IS INFINITELY CHEAPER, Wo have boon exceptionally fortunate in obtaining a rare line of CHOICE MOUN-TAIN-SIDE MANUKA. This is particularly hard, diy Manuka, which will light quickly, givo intense heat, a bright, cheerful blaze, and will bum away merrily lot hours. PRICE (Wlu'lo the Supply Lasts), 3s 9d PER BAG (Filled to the Top, Delivered in City). Manuka of this choice quality is extremely difficult to obtain; in fact, we never can get enough of it. Patrons are therefore advised to order early to save disappointment. THE BRUCE RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY (LIMITED), 2 VOGEL STREET. ‘Phones 317 and 348.

public TRUST office ESTABLISHED 1872. Total Value of Estates and Funds under administration on 31st March. 1925. £32,404.724. CONSIDER THESE FACTS;MONEY FOR LOANS. Public Trustee Lends Money on Approved First Mortgage Securities current* rates of interest. Darin* the year ended 3tst March. 1824, £1,275,659 v lent to private borrowers on rural securities. SAFE DEPOSIT LOCKERS. The Public Trust Office at Dunedin has for hire specially built and selfcontained Steel Safes, where a person can deposit Securities and Valuables at a nominal rental. AN INVESTMENT FOR YOUR MONEY. The Public Trustee accepts Money for Investment either in the Common Fund with State Guarantee of principal and interest or in Trustee Securities earning highest current rates of interest. For further information apply to the Public Trust Office, Dunedin, or any Local Agent in Otago. G. H. ELLTFFE, 205 Princes street, Dunedin, District Public Trustee.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19204, 21 June 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19204, 21 June 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19204, 21 June 1924, Page 8