SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. JPOEGET THE PAST True! Most of ns have wasted money during 1925! But never mind, nothing is gained by dwelling on the past. It’s the future that counts. Make up your mind to save every possible penny this year. Start with your household expenses by using Waronni, “The Mast Economical Coal,” from now onwards. 23s 3d (net), delivered City boundary, is all that half a ton of Waronui will cost you. THE BRUCE RAILWAY AND COAL CO. (LTD.), Vogel street. ’Phones 317 and 348. THINK OF THE FUTURE. KRISS OINTMENT is all that you need to relieve Cuts, Bruises, Bums, Scalds, and Sores. PROVE m MATTONAL X COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.) Covers the Risks of FIRE, MARINE. AND ACCIDENT. Employers’ Liability Plate Glass Personal, Accident, & Burglary Sickness Fidelity Guarantee Mortgage Indemnity Public Risk Administration Bonds Motor Car HEAD OFFICE: Custom House square, Dunedin. THIS WEEK’S QT AGO WITNESS, Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OP THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME. THE FARM, THE STATION, AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. between you AND ME." By J. T. “ MY COUNTRY NOTE-BOOK." By Murihiku. “THE EXHIBITION.- AS I SEE ITONE OR TWO LITTLE THINGS.” By Josephine O’Neill. “ INGRATITUDE.” By Alice F. Webb. "AFTER THE HOLIDAYS: A TOWN, GIRL RETURNS TO TOWN.” By E. L. S. THE NATURALIST—“SOME INTRODUCED BIRDS OP NEW ZEALAND.” By the Hon. G. M. Thomsen, MJL.C. .THE SKETCHER—“GIRL ATHLETES.” By Hariel' Long. “ECHOES IN OUR BODIES.” By Professor J. A. Thomson. LITERATURE AND LIFE—“PAN AND THE SENTIMENTALIST.” By Jan Struther. “WOMEN AS WRITERS.” By Rebecca West. SHORT STORIES—“ON CIVILISATION’S EDGE.” By A. H. Bremner. “THE QUARREL.” By M. B. “FOR THE PUBLIC WEAL.” By Jack Woodford. “ONE SHIP COMES HOME.” By,C. Fox Smith. FOR THE LITTLE FOLK—“THE FLOWER PARTY.” Written and Illustrated by Lilian Jeffreys. THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— The Fury of a Samoan Hurricane. The World’s Longest Yacht Race. The New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition at Dunedin— A Holiday Crowd at the Band Stand. The Popularity of the Motor Bus. Some of the Fireworks on New Year’s Eve. Views of Sight-seers on the Grand Court. The Passing of the Well-beloved. An Arctic Exploration Drama. The Annual Regatta at Broad Bay, Dunedin. The Gore Trotting Club’s Meeting. Port Molyneux and Pounawea Sports. A Busy Day at Port Chalmers. The New Zealand Lawn Tennis Championships at Christchurch. The Mechanical Inspector. Globe-trotting Children. Tempting Death Blindfolded. The Immortal Salient: Ypres Memorial Church. Early Lambs for Invercargill Butchers. Building the Federal Capital at Canberra. Fashions’ Fancies. “What’s the Joke?”
(JRANGED CONDITIONS. In earlier days a successful business man enjoyed sufficient leisure to enable him to give some attention to the administration of a friend’s estate. The increasing pressure of business in modern times makes it possible for very few persons to spare the necessary time for the exacting and onerous duties of trusteeship. The Public Trustee may be nominated ns executor and trustee under a will, or can take over from existing trustees any trusts of which they desire to be relieved. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Established 1872, For further information apply to the Public Trust Office, Dunedin, or any Local Agent in Otago. G. H. ELLIFFE, District Public Trustee. 203 Princes street, Dunedin,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19687, 14 January 1926, Page 8
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