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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TOTAL ABOLITION (Which Means Prohibition) OUR COAST LINE LENDS ITSELF TO SMUGGLING. WHY NOT KEEP OUR LIQUOR UNDER LEGAL CONTROL? VOTE CO N T I N U A N O E.

rjMI E BIG EXHIBITION., To prevent imitation of the design and lay-out, Thomsons’ ■will bo the last exhibit to be erected. JRVINE’S PURE SPARKLING HOCK is regarded by many to be .equal to the best Champagne, while having the advantage of being less alcoholic. STANDA RD 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. , Head Office: HIGH STREET. DUNEDIN. ALEXANDER’S LEMON CRYSTALS.' THE STANDARD LINE. Will MAKE ONE GALLON OF DELICIOUS LEMONADE For Sixpence. These Crystals can also be obtained in Raspberry, Lime, and Orange -flavours.' PRICE SIXPENCE A PACKET. LUXURY AND ECONOMY COMBINED. Bo sure that you get ALEXANDER’S. 170 VATTDNAL INSURANCE A ' COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.) Covers the Risks of FIRE. MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. Employers Liability Personal, Accident, & Sickness Mortgage Indemnity Administration Bonds Plate Glass Burglary Fidelity Guarantee Public Risk Motor Car HEAD OFFICE! Custom Bouse square, Dunedin. THE QTAGO WITNESS Published TO-DAY (TUESDAY), Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME. THE FARM. THE STATION. AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. “RANDOM RECOLLECTIONS,” By Octogenarian. “ ON A TARANAKI DAIRY FARM,” By F, B. Forester. “THE JUNGLE BY NIGHT," By Rajput. “IN A TROPIC GARDEN,” By Sit George Fenwick. “HOBNOBBING WITH THE 1.W.W.,” By Simon Muir. “HER DAY OF ADVERSITY,” A New Serial Story by Mrs Patrick Mac Gill. THE SKETCHER—“Pirates,” by Elizabeth Coatswood. “The Half-wits Run the World,” by H. L. Meucken. THE NATURALIST — “Some Introduced Birds of New Zealand,” by Hon. G. M. Thomson, M.L.C. SHORT STORIES—“The One Who Cried,” by Mona Tracy. “Up North)” by Irene Robertson. “A Girl of To-dav.” Stuart Capel. “On the Cards,” by Albert Moodv. “The Story of Fan-Fan,” by Mama Service (illustrated by “Dumble”). LITERATURE AND LIFE—“The Coming,” by Pamela Travers. “The Song of Friendship: What ‘Auld Lang Syne’ Moans to Mankind.” Books of the Day. THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— Opening of the Exhibition Gaiety Season: Winning Posters at the Spectacular Dance Carnival. ' Dunedin Competitions Society’s Twentyfourth Annual Festival— Some First Prize-winners. Otago School of Dancing: Combined Ballets. Kaikomi School Choir, Standard IV. Miss Meda Paine’s Students’ Choir. Leech Lyric Club Choir. Forbury School Band. St. Joseph’s Cathedral Choir. Dunedin Jockey Club’s Spring Meeting at Wingatui. New Zealand Parliamentary Press Gallery, Session 1925. A Fruit Salad in One Plant. Lawn Tennis at Invercargill. Adult Ladies’ Basket-ball at Invercargill. 1133 With a New Nose. A Lucky Sport. A Tragedy of the Air; Remains of the Shenandoah. The Plunket Society’s Rest Rooms at Gore. Four Days in the Hills. The British Seamen’s Strike. The 111-fated Merganser. A Good Yachting Cruise. A German Sailing Barque at Auckland. Rock Carvings: Maori Messages from the Past. A Water Supply for Mataura. Lawn Tennis at Winton. A Geyser in a Washhouse. The Retriever of Cappv Ricks. International Trades Union Congress. A Racehorse Phenomenon. Tvpos of Labour Leaders. “Found Drowned”; The Female Leopard. Tb» Oldest Pioneer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19615, 20 October 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19615, 20 October 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19615, 20 October 1925, Page 8