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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. JNCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS. Nothing, perhaps, gives a man more joy than filling iu, that portion of his Income Tax assessment paper regarding lus Life Insurance. By investing his money in such a wise way he is rewarded by a decrease in the amount of Income Tax he pays and at the same time he is relieved of all worry regarding his dependents when the time comes to quit. The A.M.P. Agent will always help you fill in this portion of your Income Tax papers. H. F. TIBBETTS, Chief Agent, A.M.P. SOCIETY,' DUNEDIN. ; , ; C. G. JOHNSTON, District Manager. pEOPLE WILL TALK! An everlasing talker is, generally speaking, a perfect bore. But-—when he or she has something worth talking about, the position is entirely different. • The most interesting topic, now that Winter is fast approaching, is “Ohai”— Soutliland’s “Best by Test" Coal. Users of “Ohai" never tire of talking to their friends about the extra burning power of Ohai Coal. To a large extent, it is word-of-mouth advertising that is responsible for the popularity of .“Ohai," Southland s- “Best by Test" Coal. The Bruce Railway and Coal Co. (Ltd.). Office: ’Phones: Vogel street. 317 and 348. THE ; Q T AG O IT NESS (88 Pages), To be Published TOMORROW (TUESDAY), Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM, THE STATION, AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. ’HE EXHIBITION AS I SEE IT: SALT AND STEEL. By Josephine O’Neill. “THE FINEST WALK'IN THE WORLD." By Aberdpnensis. “POLITENESS.”. By Colonel Arthur Lynch. “AN AXEMAN’S SOLILOQUY’." By T. S. R. SHORT STORIES—“AN EVENTFUL DAY IN A BACKBLOCKS SCHOOL.” By A. L. 0. C. “THE ESSENCE OF STRATEGY.” By Alice A. Kenny. “‘ THE PEARL PENDANT." By Dorothy Harris. “ SHOES AND STOCKINGS.” By J. J. Bell. FOR THE LITTLE FOLK—“ANOTHER STORY OF THE BLACK SHEEP.” By Embee. Illustrated by Durable. LITERATURE AND LIFEPOEMS FROM THE JAPANESE. THE NOVELISTS’ NOVELIST: LEONARD MERRICK.” BOOKS OF THE DAY. THE SKETCHER—“WE LOST TWO MEN.”'By Charles Ludwig. “‘THE LADY OF THE LAMP.” By “Cynthia.” THE NATURALIST—“THE OYSTER: ITS HABITS AND ARTIFICIAL CULTURE." By Cryptos. THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— The New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition at Logan Park, Dunedin — Bonny Children from Southland. Children from Stewart Island. A Group of Pupils from the Napier High School. Easter Visitors in the Grand Court. The Figure of Fun in the Amusement Park. The Zone of Pleasure. New Zealand Interuniversity Athletic Championships at Dunedin. Unearthing Another Roman Town. Fanning Island: An Outpost of the Empire. Golden Jubilee of the Christian Brothers’ School at Dunedin, The Wilkins North Pole Air Flight. Geraldine and Temuka A. and P. Association’s Show at Winchester The Easter Racing Carnival at Christchurch. Sensational Lawn Tennis: The LenglenWills Match. The Ross Sea W’halers Return to Stewart Island. Rebuilding Raurimu. Shadows of the Future. Sword-fishing in the North. Hauling Logs to the Mill at Victoria Valley, North Auckland. Fashion’s Fancies. To Search for the Shotover’s Gold. Mermaid Life-savers. Twelve Hundred Sad Gases. Snow-bathing. A Charming Corner of Lake Wakatipu. New Zealand Representative Tennis Team. Auckland’s Best Bowler. The Mary Pickford of New Zealand. The Minister of Marine at Stewart Island. Southland Rugby Enthusiasts. Salvation Army Secretary. Sir Henry Barwell. Mr A. Gibbs.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19761, 12 April 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19761, 12 April 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19761, 12 April 1926, Page 8