SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS THOMSON S’ PON IE S. Beautifully-finished post-card size photos, the best ever taken of Thomson's famous team of ten black ponies, may be purchased at their office at cost price, fld each, or stamps. As an Exhibition souvenir, no children or loi’ers of animals should be without one. RATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.), Covers ‘be Risks of FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. Employers Liability Personal, Accident and Sickness lortgage Indemnity Administration Bonds Plateglass Burglary Fide" :y Guarantee Public Risk Motor Car HEAD OFFICE: Custom House square, Dunedin. THE QTAGO WITNESS (84 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. ‘ HOW MUCH SHOULD WIVES TELL?” By Alice Carr Tibbits. “ THE CONVALESCENT.” By J. B. Rankin. “ SINGING.” By Colonel Arthur Lynch. ‘SHRINES OF BRITAIN’S GLORY: TRAFALGAR SQUARE.” By Charles Conway. ‘WHAT ARE QUANTA?’ ' By Professor J. Arthur Thomson. SHORT STORIES—‘‘THE GRIP OF CIRCUMSTANCES.” By Madeline Board. “ THE MURDERESS.” By James Shorrock. “THE CURSE OF ASAN.” Bv H. Thomlinson. “IN THE LIGHT OF THE RED LAMP.” By Maurice Level. FOR THE LITTLE FOLK—- “ THE GREY DUCKS.” By Ruth Hertslet. Illustrated by Dumble. LITERATURE AND LIFE—“JOURNEY’S END.” By Alfred Noyes. “SPRING IN ENGLISH PROSE.” By John o’ London. BOOKS OF THE DAY. THE SKETCHSR—“THE NIMBLE STAG: AN EXTRAVAGANZA.” By E. U. Knox. “LIFE WITH SEVENTEEN GRANDCHILDREN.” By Jane Doe. CHE NATURALIST—'A THEORY OP BIRD MIGRATION.” By Cryptos. THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— A Snow Scene from the Botanic Gardens, Dunedin. Snow in September; Camera Shots in the Botanic Gardens. Invercargill Competitions Society’s Annual Festival. Fifty-nine Photographs of Winners. Winton Competitions Society’s Festival. Some of the First-Prize-winners. Taranaki Jerseys at Gore: Sale of Pedigree Stock. Otago A. and P. Society’s Annual Horse Parade at Tahuua Park: The Champion Clydesdales. British Parliamentarians at Rotorua. _ New Zealand Oarsmen for Australia: Otago Rowing Chib’s Champion Four. Ranfurly Shield Football at Christchurch. The Fatal Railway Smash at Blandford, New South Wales. The Native Land Court at Temuka. Bull Fighting in France. Girl Guides’ Imperial Camp. Fashion’s Fancies. An Unexpected Invasion. A Big Lift. All-conquering Woman: Miss Gertrude [ Ederle. t Four Generations. I An Outgoing Missionary. Sister Aimee M'Pherson. The late Captain R. A. Neville.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19905, 27 September 1926, Page 8
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