SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PU R I T Y. The bi-annual internal inspection of Thomsons’ carbonating cylinders reveals the fact that the silver lining which comes in contact with the carbonated water is as bright and 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. c. S. JENKINS & CO., THE RELIABLE PLUMBERS. 32 DOWLING STREET. All kinds of Jobbing Work done at SHORTEST NOTICE. ONLY EXPERTS EMPLOYED. Large Stocks of LAVATORY FITTINGS, Accessories, etc. Agents for BERKEFELD FILTERS. Dicker’s Gas and Chip Bath Heaters. THIS WEEK’S OTAGO WITNESS To be Published TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), Will Contain 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—“SEX HYGIENE AND THE YOUNG,” By Jean Dovanny. “AMAZING SCENES AT BUNGALOW TRIAL,” By Vincent Wray. “HUBBIES AND HOBBIES,” By 0. E. Burton. SHORT STORIES—“AN ECHO Of THE PAST,” By Olive E. Ellison. “THE GREEN IDOL,” By J. Sackrillo Martin. FOB THE LITTLE FOLK—“THE STORY OF A LITTLE YELLOW SPONGE.” By Olive M. Russell. Illustrated by Dorothy Law. ILLUSTRATIONS. Raising the Scuttled German Fleet at Scapa Flow. The Docks. Pulley Wheels, and Chains to Lift the Sunken Destroyers. After a Long Immersion the Hindenburg Ready for Floating. Henly Regatta: A Picturesque Course. The Otago Hunt Club's Meet at Scaview, Dunedin. The Albany Street (Dunedin) School Jubilee: August 17, 1874-1924. The School. Ex-pupils of Various Decades. Past Teachers of the School. The Present Teaching Staff. Striking Display by the New 1 Zealand Meat Producers’ Board at Wembley. The Grand National Carnival at Christchurch. The Varsity-College Annual Hockey Match. University v. Pirates Charity Match at Carisbrook (Dunedin) for the Ainge Shield. The New Zealand Licensed Victuallers’ Association Executive, 1924-25. South Island Maoris at Football. The Oldest Vessel in New Zealand. The Reefton Presbyterians. Improvements at the Y.W.C.A., Dunedin. The New Port of Waikokopu, East Coast. Funeral of the Captain of the 111-fated Ripple. Second Annual Conference of the Electric Power Boards’ Association of New Zealand. The Nopera Hockey Competition Cup. Iron Duko Troop, Nelson. To Explore the Great Barrier Reef. The Now' Zealand Gross-country Championship at Wellington. J. W. Tapp (Otago), first man home. E. E. Brown (Otago), second man home. A Trotting Champion. Miss Gwitha Shand.
gPRING FASHIONS, 1924. BROWN. EWING’S Extond to ladies a most cordial invitation to view the many beautiful Spring Creations by leading designers. The Modes interpret the very latest in MILLINERY, FROCKS. COSTUMES. The showing embraces many pretty things of bewitching beauty. * “ BROWN, EWING’S,” THE HOUSE OF DISTINCTION, PRINCES STREET.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19259, 25 August 1924, Page 6
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