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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. VORIH OTAGO DISTRICT. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS. A BRANCH OFFICE Of the OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS NEWSPAPERS COMPANY (LIMITED; Has been Established at MARSHALL’S BUILDINGS, OAMARU. Clients may obtain full information concerning Advertising, Terms of Subscription to the Otago Daily Times and '-.e Otago Witness, etc., from the Representative, ARTHUR H. VILE, MARSHALL S BUILDINGS, OAMARU. ’Phone 1454. P.O. Box 479. THE TA G 0 ITN E S 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. “THE OLD ALHAMBRA AND OTHER MEMORIES.” By S. G. August. : FROM A KITCHEN WINDOW; VI. KITCHEN FURNITURE.” By Mrs Crusoe. “ ‘ GENTLIER-MIGHTIEST.’ ” By Colonel Arthur Lynch. “WOMEN ON THE GOLF LINKS: IV. —IRON PLAY.” By Cecil Leitch. “SHRINES OF BRITAIN’S GLORY: IX. —WINCHESTER.” By Charles Conway. ‘THROUGH DARKEST AUSTRALIA: WITH THE DOUGLAS WYLIE EXPEDITION. III.” By Bernard C. Ryder F.R.G.S. THEY TELL A STORY: UNKNOWN SOLDIER’S TOKENS.” “THE HANDY MAN’S CORNER: MAKING A BIRD BATH.” SHORT STORIES—“THE CIRCUS.”—By Eileen Service. “ A WILFUL WOMAN.”—By Lady Gibbs. “ CHESTERLEIGH.” —By Elizabeth Beveridge. “ A MANIAC.” —By Maurice Level. ’OR THE LITTLE FOLK—- “ THE TREES.”—By Rhona Bodle. Illustrated by Durable. ‘THE CHUMS’ SUMMER SPORTS: I—CRICKET.”— By Ern. Shaw. LETTERS FROM THE LITTLE FOLK. jITERATURE and life—- “ LEGACY.”— By Grace H. Ruthcn«UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE.” —By John o’ London. BOOKS OF THE DAY. :he sketcher—“ROMANY.” —By Harvey Sellers Dye. “THE COUNTRY BUS.”—By Kathleen O’Brien. AOMEN’S SECTIONTABLE TALK. , „ “A LETTER FROM HOME.”—By Sheila Scobie Macdonald. “LOST QUIETUDE.”— By Esther. “IN FASHION’S REALM.”—By Marguerite. TOME INTERESTS. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— H.M.S. Renown Firing Its Big Guns. The Hurricane in Florida; Buildings Which Stood. Repairing the Damage. The Big Racing Carnival at Flemington, Melbourne. The Canterbury A. and P. Society s Show at Christchurch. Stewards and Officials of the Wanganui A. and P. Association. Disastrous Floods at Westport. Armistice Day at Wellington. Otago and Southland Secondary Schools Championships at Caledonian Ground. Dunedin. Sir Alan Cobh am Returns to London: End of the Great Flight. Metropolitan Trotting Club’s Spring Meeting at Christchurch. New Zealand Footballers Defeated in Test Match. The Sanders Cup Trial Races in Otago Harbour. New Zealand’s First Electric Sawmill. Southland School Sports Association's Annual Meeting at Rugby. Park, Invercargill. The World’s Largest Whaler at Port Chalmers. Southland Sheep for Australia. Delegates to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church at Wellington. “ The Roadless South.” Otago University Students’ Association Executive, 1925-1926. On the South-East Coast of Stewart Island. At the Rising Port of Awanui in the Far North. All Together: Australian Schoolboys Hurdling. The Last Voyage of the Monowai. Quicker Transit. Everybody Satisfied. The Rev. G. H. M‘Neur. Mr R. Witheford. The Modern Southdown: A Winning Pen from Mr Picrpoint Morgan’s Aldenhani Flock.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19957, 26 November 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19957, 26 November 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19957, 26 November 1926, Page 8