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Office 1274.—Advt. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. T HB ALL BLACKS. Members of the team state that Irvine’s Pure Grape Wines, for which Thomson’s are agents, are the most popular in Australia. jgTERILISED SYPHONS. Thomson’s have invented and patented a Syphon Shotting Machine. This machine runs at the rate of 1500 revolutions per minute, and subjects the internal parts of the syphons to vigorous friction with silver shot and boiling caustic, thereby thoroughly sterilising every syphon. QTA.NDARD INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). FIRE, MARINE. GUARANTEE. ACCIDENT. Capital, £1,000,000. Support Your Local Company. Our Rates are Low and Our Settlements Prompt and Liberal. Ask us for Quotations. Hoad Office: HIGH STREET. DUNEDIN. JJOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA tOWDER HAS RELIEVED THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS FROM ASTHMA. ONE TIN WILL PROVE THIS. THE QTA G 0 WITNESS TO EE PUBLISHED TO-DAY (TUESDAY). Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OF THE WOULD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME. THE FARM, THE STATION. AND THB SPORTING FIELDS. “OLD IDENTITY DAYS IN OTAGO.” By R. S. “ON BOARD R.M.M.S. AORANGI,” By G- E. MacLeod. “ THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES: (1) “ QUIET IN MODERN LIFE.” By A. Maude Royden. LITERATURE AND LIFE—- “ THE POETRY OF SLEEP,” By E. H. “THE SKETCHER: THE FATHER OP EUGENICS,” By Professor J. Arthur Thomson. “ MY COUNTRY NOTEBOOK,” By Murihiku. “THE DREAM FACE,” By K. Watson. “ THE REVOLT,” By George Clarke. “A TREBLE MATCH,” By J. C. Locke. “ POST MORTEM VENGEANCE,” By Ernest Cornell“A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE,” By A. M'Clure Warront. “THE PENNY IN THE GREEN PURSE.” By Josephine O’Neill. Illustrated by Dorothy Law. THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— The King and Queen at Now Wembley. The Prince of Wales in ButterThe Prince of Wales in Africa. The Big Undertaking at Kawarau Falls. The Ploughing Match at Drummond. The Situation in China: National Life and Character. Women’s International Football Match at Herne Hill. Something Like Floods, Near Sydney. In Memory of tho Unroturning Dead. Country Football: Central v- Western. Waipawa’s Clock Tower War Memorial. Sons of Empire Seek a Larger Field. Family of Fifteen Leave for New Zealand. Welcome Home: Tho Hon. W. Downie Stewart Returns. Tho Drapery Exhibition at Islington. First Lady M.P. for Now South Wales. Honouring a Great Sportsman. Rum From Davy .Jones’s LockerNovel Advertising. The Wairau Bridge Damaged. A Big Job at Port Chalmers. Tho s.s. Canberra. Now Zealand Rugby League Team for Australia: Member of the Team, 'Managers, and Supporters. Tho Derailment at Mount Allan, Central Otago. Tho First Farm School Held at Waimate, World’s Sculling Championship. Australia's Next Governor. Beauty and the Beast.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19531, 14 July 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19531, 14 July 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19531, 14 July 1925, Page 6