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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS 0 H A I COAL. H A I COAL. OHAI COAL. 4s per ton discount for cash on or before delivery. SOUTHLAND’S “BEST BY TEST COAL. Quick-heating. Bright-burning. THE BRUCE RAILWAY AND COAL CO. (LTD.), Vogel street. ’Phones 317 and 348. rjvHOM SONS’ ■ PURE RASPBERRY VINEGAR. PURE LIME JUICE CORDIAL. PURE LEMON SQUASH. PURE LEMON SYRUP. Hie beverages, collected in the open narket, which, upon analysis, gained the >nly Gold Medal awarded against Eonlon. Australian, and New Zealand manufacturers, at the great N.Z. and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1926. Fliere are still available a few photos of Fhomsons’ Famous Team of Ponies.

tvtational insduance COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.). Covers ‘he Risks of FIRE,»MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. Employers Liability Plateglass Personal, Accident and Sickness lortgage Indemnity Administration B ° ndS HEAD OFFICE: Custom House square. Dunedin. Burglary Fidr' ;y Guarantee Public Risk Motor Car THE QTAGO W IT NE s (84 Pages), Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM. THE STATION. AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. “ARAPUNI.” —By R.S. “FROM A KITCHEN WINDOW; V.— THE LONELY KITCHEN.” By Mrs Crusoe. “WOMEN ON THE GOLF LINKS: 111 —PLAY WITH BRASSIE AND SPOON.” By Cecil Leitch. , “SECURE THE ESSENTIAL.” By Colonel Arthur Lynch.

“SHRINES OF BRITAIN’S GLORY: VIII-DRURY LANE THEATRE.” By Charles Conway. “THE HANDY MAN’S CORNER; MAKING A CHILD’S THEATRE.” “GALLIPOLI PILGRIMAGES.” “THROUGH DARKEST AUSTRALIA: WITH THE DOUGLAS WYLIE EXPEDITION.” By Bernard C. Ryder F.R.G.S. “SWIMMING THE CHANNEL; THE TIDE DISCOVERY.” By A Navigating Officer. SHORT STORIES—“THE REVOLUTION.”— By Carlson E. Holmes. “THE GOVERNESS.” —By Vera Wheatley. „ „ ' , “THE REAL JOB.”—By Cecil Maylor. “THE ABSENT-MINDED PROFESSOR.” —By James Donald. “THE KISS.”—By Maurice Level. FOR THE LITTLE FOLK—“CLUCKIE’S CHICKENS.”—By Elizabeth. Illustrated by Dumble. “THE CHUMS’ WORLD TOUR.” LETTERS FROM THE LITTLE FOLK. LITERATURE AND LIFE—. “PLOWING.” —By Annice Calland. “WHAT IS LIFE?”—By John o’ London. BOOKS OF THE DAY. THE SKETCHER—“THE GROUCHY OLD-TIMER.”—By Harry Kemp. “TAILOR MAIDS.”—By Jane Doe. WOMEjm 'S SECTIONTABLE TALK. , „ “A LETTER FROM LONDON.”—By Sheila Scobie Macdonald. “NEARING CHRISTMAS.” By Esther. “IN FASHION’S REALM.”—By Marguerite. HOME INTERESTS. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— First Studio Photograph of the New Zealand Maori Rmrby Team, 1926-1927. The Four-masted Finnish Barque Olive-' bank. The Canterbury Jockey Clubs Spring Meeting. Fashion’s Fancies. Through Darkest Australia. The New Landing at Gallipoli. _ The Revival of Channel Swimming. Otago Rowing Club’s Champion Australasian Crew Returns. Bowling in Invercargill. The Passing of Sir James Carroll. Manawatu A. and P. Society’s Show at Palmerston North. Floods in Canterbury: When the Waimakariri River Overflowed. unedin War Memorial in Queen’s Gardens. . irmistice Day in Dunedin. ’rime Minister of New Zealand Visits President Coolidge. V Bowling Green for Wanaka. Tongariro National Park. Leith (Dunedin) Bowling and Croquet Club. Members of the Newly-created Scientific Research Council. Reeking World’s Beauty Champion. Not a Beauty Competition.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19947, 15 November 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19947, 15 November 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19947, 15 November 1926, Page 8

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