SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THIS WEEK’S QTA GO yy I TN Es 8 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 ARTTCLES“A POESY FROM THE SEVEN SEAS.” By Jossie Mackay. "A DARING CRUISE,” By A. Leader. “INVESTIGATORS OF THE BUNGALOW MYSTERY,” By Vincent Wray, SHORT STORIES—“THE NUN,” By L. L. H. "THE SHADOW OF GUILT,” By Marguerite W. Crookes. ‘‘BOB CHRISTIE AND FLUELLA,” By David Lyall. THE SKETCHER—“THE CHRONICLES OF MARY’N HURRELL,” By Emily Baizeen. NEW SERIAL—‘‘HEATHER OF THE SOUTH,” By Rosemary Rees. FOR YOUNG READERS—‘THE WITCH’S DAUGHTER,” By Eileen Service. Illustrated by Dorothy Law, CARTOON—“NIL DESPERANDUM; A LIGHT MATTER.” THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE: Gathering the Succulent Toheroa: An Everyday Scene on the Famous Ninety-mile Beach. A Beauty Spot on the Taieri River: One of the Sheltered Arms of the River Between Henley and the Mouth. Otago University Capping Procession: A Collection of Strange Creations. Rugby in Dunedin: Christ’s College v. Otago Boys’ High School, Pirates v. University. Ploughing Match at Takapau, Hawke’s Bay. Graduates of Otago University, 1924. The English Wedding'of the Year, Royalty at Wembley Exhibition. Light and Power for Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu, Team of Pack Horses Carrying a Ton of Gravel for the Queenstown Hydroelectric Dam. The Site of the Dam in the Gorge. \ Tho Dam for the New Hydro-clectrio Plant in Queenstown. A Window Display in London. Flow of Water from Bore at the Waitaki Dairy Company’s Premises in Dunedin. Two Australian Champions. The Launch in which Mr A. Leader Voyaged from Riverton to the Muttonbird Islands Dogs that are Almost Human. Tie Last of s.s, Ngahero on the Greymouth Bar. All Blacks in Sydney. Representative Football at Waimate: Mackenzie v. Waimate. London’s Latest Fashions. English Yucca _at Otekrike Homestead Blooming in May. Promoting the Civic Spirit; Best-kept Plots. M. Boris Kostioh. M. Doumcrgue. A Famous Opera Singer: Loti Dal Monte. Mr A. S. Maitland. Miss Rosemary Rees. rp U R . I T Y. JT' The bi-annual internal inspection of Thomsons’ carbonating cylinders reveals tho fact that tho silver lining which comes in contact with tho carbonated water is as bright ahd clear as when the machine was first installed. There are no copper, lead, brass or gun-metal carbonating cylinders, or other machinery and fittings used in this factory.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19240, 2 August 1924, Page 10
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