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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS SECRETS. In nearly every big business concer* there is one or maybe more of its leading members whose special knowledge and ability is mainly responsible for its success and continuous expansion. In such eases an A.M.P. Insurance Policy provides for the financial loss the firm would suffer in the event of such an individual’s death, and is therefore a sure protection for those who have invested in the concern. Someone has said that “modern business carries no unnecessary risks.” Many large concerns have transferred such risks to the A.M..P Society. Take the A.M.P Insurance man into some of your business secrets, he will not betray your confidence, and can often help solve your problems by Life Insurance. H. F. TIBBITTS, Chief Agent, A.M.P. Society, Dunedin. C. G. JOHNSTON, District Manager. JN THE BALANCE! WHEN YOU BALANCE THE HEATING QUALITIES OF WARONUI COAL AGAINST THE PRICE, YOU CAN QUICKLY UNDERSTAND WHY “WARONUI” IS KNOWN AS “THE MOST ECONOMICAL COAL.” “Waronui” costs 23s 3d (net) half-ton, delivered City. The Bruce Railway and Coal Co. (Ltd.). Offices: Vogel street. ’Phones 317 and 348. QNE 6d PACKET OF ALEXANDER’S CRYSTAL DRINKS MAKES A WHOLE GALLON OF DELICIOUS, THIRST-QUENCHING BEVERAGE. THE QT AGO WITNESS, (88 Pages), To be Published TO-MORROW TUESDAY), Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM, THE STATION, AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. “BETWEEN YOU AND ME,” By J. T. “MY COUNTRY NOTEBOOK,” By Murihiku. “THE EXHIBITION: AS I SEE IT," A FISHY HALF-HOUR, By Josephine O’Neill. “THE SIGNING OF THE TREATY OF LOCARNO,” By A Spectator. “CONCERNING ROYALTY: lI—QUEEN MARGHARITA. By J. P. “ CHARLATAN,” By C. S. Perry. “TREASURE HUNTERS,” By M. P. T. LITERATURE AND LIFE—“COUPLETS IN CRITICISM,” by John Macy. “THE SONGS OF IRELAND,” by John o’ London. BOOKS OP THE DAY. THE SKETCHER—- “ GRANDSER,” by Abbie Farwell Brown. “THE SWEETEST FLOWER THAT BLOWS,” by Robert W. Rscroft. THE NATURALIST—' “SOME INTRODUCED BIRDS OP NEW ZEALAND.” By the Hou. G. M. Thomsen, M.L.C. SHORT STORIES—“CELEMISIA’S HUSBANDRY,” by L. L. H. “THE COMING OF HILARY,” by Elizabeth Gurney. “CREPE DE CHINE,” by Norah Burton. FOR THE LITTLE FOLK—“THE BLUE BALL,” by K. Watson. THE ILLUSTRATIONS (12 PAGES) INCLUDE— Canadian Grandeur. The Exhibition Lawn Tennis Championships at Dunedin. The Boy Scouts’ Jamboree at Dunedin. The New Zealand Annual Bowling Tournament at Dunedin. Sanders Cup Trials on Otago Harbour. Treasure Hunting at Logan Park, Dunedin. The Clinton School Jubilee. Bowling for the Jolly Cup at Cromwell. The Wellington Trotting Club’s Summer Meeting. Blueskin Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s Show at Waitati. Mataura Caledonian Sports. The Kaitaia Dairy Factory at Awanni. Annual Camp of the 11th (Field) Battery, N.Z.A., Held at Wyndham. Beauty Specialists at the Sphinx. American Football. Jerseys Under Teat. A Landmark of the Goldfields Press. Cromwell, Central Otago, the Railway Station in the Distance. Speeding at Maroubra. Speedway Fatality. A Dunedin Lady’s Success. A Seaside Sand Camp. Popular Harbour Sport. Perpetuation of a Newspaper Cartoon. American Racecourse®Appointments. A Handsome Competitive Golfing Trophy. An English Visitor; Sir, Francis Colehes-ter-Wemyss. Mr, Mrs, and Master Taylor. Sir Robert Stout, P.C., K.C.M.G. Mr C. P. Skerrett, K.C. Mr James Coffin. Colonel Arthur Lynch.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19696, 25 January 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19696, 25 January 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19696, 25 January 1926, Page 8

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