SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THE QTAGO W ITNESS (88 Pages), Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM. THE STATION, AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. “ TACT.” By Cohnel Arthur Lynch. "THE EXHIBITION, AS I SEE IT: THE BLUE GUM COUNTRY.” ( By Josephine O’Neill. “ FURTHER WANDERINGS IN SAMOA.” By W. J. Bennett. “ SUBDUED PERSONALITIES.” By Carlson E. Holmes. THE SKETCHER—- " A WASH-PIECE.” By Martha Webster “ REALLY BRIGHTER ■ LONDON." By Jane Doe. LITERATURE AND LIFE—"RED FLOWERS.” By Iris Tree. "THE SHRINE AT ALLOWAY.” By John o’ London. BOOKS OF THE DAY. THE NATURALIST—"THE OYSTER; FROM THE STONE AGE TO THE PRESENT.” By " Cryptos.” SHORT STORIES “ MANLIA.” By C. Street. “THE TOHUNGA’S CURSE.” By Emmanuel Grey. " JAMES WALSH, SUPERNUMERARY.” By P. Bailey. "WAYS AND MEANS." By Hough Wood. FOR THE LITTLE FOLK—"THE HOBGOBLIN OF THE STRAW STACK.” By Ruth Hertslet. Illustrated by Dorothy Law. “MY COUNTRY NOTEBOOK,” By Murihiku. THE ILLUSTRATIONS (12 Pages) INCLUDE— The New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition at Dunedin — An Elevated Panoramic View of the Front of the Exhibition Buildings. A Crowd Listening to the Band in the Grand Court. Some More Happy Patrons on a Summer Day. Military Display at the Exhibition. Logan Park, Dunedin. Early Otago Settlers Present at the Recent Anniversary Celebrations. The New Inter-Island Telephone Cable. The National Rifle Association’s Meeting at Trentham. Peeps at Bird Life in the New Zealand Bush. The Blackberry Season. Improving the Avon at Christchunnh. Viewpoints of Interest in Auckland. Naval Men Play Soccer at Auckland. Oxford Inter-College Sports. Sailing Craft for Boys: The Tauranga Midget Class. Railway Accident at Palmerston. Up-to-date Golf House at Invercargill. Winter Sports at St. Moritz, Switzerland. Swimming Champions Set Beach Pyjama Style. New York Girls Competing in National Swimming Championships. Masquerade Ball at Dartmouth Carnival. Looking Across Lake Wakatipu from Be low the Waterworks at Queenstown. Blackfish Ashore at Stewart Island. A Good Performance. Devil’s Claw. The New Post Office at Tuatapere. Born and Christened at Sea. North-East Valley School Swimming Team. Traffic Bridge at Wairoa.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19759, 9 April 1926, Page 8
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