SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SYPHON a 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 j shot and boiling caustic, thereby thoroughly sterilising every syphon. Q T AGO THE WITNESS Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM, THE STATION. AND THE SPURTING FIELDS. “RAMBLES BY A NORTHERN COAST,” By Ruanui. “GAMES OF TO-DAY,” By E. R. d’Auvers. “ONE OF THE OLD SCHOOL,” By F. B. Forester. •THOUGHTS FOR THE IV—THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTEMPLATION,” By A. Maude Royden. LITERATURE AND LIFE: A GREAT NEW ZEALANDER,’ By Mona Tracy. THE NATURALIST: SOME COURTING HABITS OF WILD ANIMALS, By Coyptus. THE SKETCH FJR; A ROMANCE OF MINSTRELSY,” By John o' London. “CISSIE? OR KATHLEEN?” By Dearmer MacCorinac. “MA’S FASH’NABLE INVITES,” By R. C. M. “MASKED FORTUNE.” WHA’LL BUY CALLER HERRIN ? By Ethel F. Heddlo. “ THE JEALOUS COUPLE,” By Jean Haworth. “SNIFF POT,” By Ruth Hertslelt. Illustrated by Dorothy Law. THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE — England’s Newest University. Arrival of the United States I'lect in Secondary Schools Play Rugby at Dunedin. L ’ho Prince of Wales in South Africa. L'he War in Morocco. ['ho Call of the Turf: The Royal Ascot Meeting. Jfo on the Gum Fields. 1 Chic Model. Southend Yachting Week Opens m Scotland. Cow Type of Airboat. C Milestone in Exhibition History. leal Estate Institute Delegates at Logan listinguished Visitors at the Exhibition Buildings, Legal Park, Dunedin, lembrandt Sblf-portrait Discovered in London „ , „ _ , i. Handsome Association Football Trophy. Vhon Amundson Left for the Frozen Unknown. [-ho Scopes Evolution Trial and the i,ato Mr Bryan. , Jemorial to Fallon Soldiers at Waikaka. ntor-Island Rugby at Invercargill. 'ho Moa Skeleton at Waikaremoana. [’ho Swaboda Murder. Jr Gandhi at Calcutta. lio Maori House at Logan Park. The Main Highway Bridge. Executive Council of the New Zealand Railway Officers’ Institute, ,1926-1926. for the China Inland Mission Field. Vivos of Officers of the fine Example of Body-builder’s Art.
FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE. IN' MEM OR I AM. EDWARDS. —In loving memory of Mason Charles (Mace), 7th M.Z. Reinforcements, who died at Dunedin on August fi, 1919; in his twenty-fifth year. Lovingly remembered.—lnserted by his mother, father, and brothers. PYLE. Trooper William Rupert Pyle (0.M.R.), killed in action on Gallipoli on August 6, 1915.—Inserted by his brothers, Prank and Cuthbert.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19551, 6 August 1925, Page 8
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