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IN THE LEAD! The Finest of the Christmas Annuals Now that Christmas is so near at hand, those of the public who have not yet obtained a copy of the Otago Witness Pictorial Christmas issue should not delay. This year’s edition of this favourite publication, with its wealth of diversified picture subjects, beautifully printed on superfine calendered paper, should not delay in placing their orders with the nearest newsagent or at the Publishing Office, Dowling Street. The splendid coloured Special Supplement, “THE NIGHT BEFORE TRAFALGAR,” has elicited warm encomiums from purchasers throughout New Zealand, and the publishers. feel they are justified in claiming that the 1926 issue of this popular publication heads the list of the Annuals published in the Dominion. The demand for dispatch of the publication to friends abroad has been continuous, and in the Dominion thousands of homes from Auckland to the Bluff are already interested in its fine pictorial display and its Christmastide literature. • Obtainable from any bookseller and newsagent, or at the Office, Dowling Street, Dunedin

| Tho monthly mooting o) the executive of the Howard League was held in t.'ip board room. Security Buildings, on Monday o£ last week. An increase in momuero.u,,- v.a reported Miss Baughan’s lecture on. tho “Duty of the layman towards the Delinquent” raised considerable interest. It was reported that three ladies of the committee—Mrs Elder. Mis® Batt, and Miss Hill Jack —had agreed to act as an associate body to tho newly-formed Borstal Associa tion, which has been started in Wellington to holt) with the work of rehabilitating girls who have undergone one sentence at the Borstal Institute. Plans for developing tho educational side of the work of the league were discussed, aud it is hoped to arrange for a special meeting, on the more scientific side of criminology, during the session of the Australian Medical Conference. Tho question of discipline and child training, with a view to preventing delin quency, was thought to bo a suitable sub icot for a more popular lecture. The thanks of the committee were tendered to Miss Perry, tho retiring hon. secretary, for her work in connection with tho league, and a cordial welcome wa« given to Mrs Elder who is taking (lot office.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19965, 6 December 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19965, 6 December 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19965, 6 December 1926, Page 6

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