SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. rpHOMSONS’ PURE RASPBERRY VINEGAR. 5 PURE LIME JUICE CORDIAL. PURE LEMON SQUASH. PURE LEMON SYRUP. The* beverages, collected in the open market, which, upon analysis, gained the only Gold Medal awarded, against London, Australian, and New Zealand manufacturers, at the great N.Z. and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1926. There are still available a few photos of Thomsons’ Famous Team of Ponies. THE TA G 0 ITN E S S (84 Pages), To be Published TO-DAY (TUESDAY), . Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OF THE WORLD. MATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM. THE STATION. AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. “OUR INNER GLORIES,” By Temple Cloister. “POETRY,” By Colonel Arthur Lynch. VOMEN ON THE GOLF LINKS-VI; THE WORK OF THE NIBLICK, By Cecil Leitch. “GRAPHIC NOTINGS—II: THE PLAY’S THE THING.” By Lens. “THE HANDY MAN’S CORNER: MAKING A DOLL’S HOUSE.” lORT STORIES—“EDGE OF THE WORLD.” By E. Mary Gurney. “THE TEA BASKET.” By L. A. Dugdale. “THE LOVE PILLOW.” By Mrs Patrick Macgill. “THE MAN WHO LAY ASLEEP.” By Maurice Level. )R THE LITTLE FOLK—“SALLY WITHOUT A SHADOW.” By Lucie Winn. Illustrated by Durable. “THE CHUMS’ SUMMER SPORTS—III: BOWLS. By Ern Shaw. LETTERS FROM THE LITTLE FOLK. TERATURE AND LIFE—“IF WE FOUND WORLDS.” Pamela Travers. “THE LANCET AND THE PEN.” By John o’ London. BOOKS OF THE DAY. IE SKETCHER—“VALSE TRISTE.” By Phyllis Megroz. “HUMOURS OF CRICKET.” By A Spectator. OME.n'S SECTIONTABLE TALK. ‘A LETTER FROM HOME.”—By Sheila Scobie Macdonald. “‘WHITE LIES.’” By Esther. “PRETTY AND EASILY-MADE CHRISTMAS GIFTS.” By Ida Meller. “IN FASHION’S REALM.”— By Marguerite. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. HOME INTERESTS. By :HE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— Memory of Brave Men: The Delville Wood Memorial Unveiled, he Guard Dies, but Never Surrenders, rbury Park Trotting Club’s Spring Meeting at Dunedin, avel de Luxe on the High Seas, e Chaos in China, lip Coaches” for Airships. ,e Delights of Masquerade, nerica’s International Beauty Contest, ittlcship Boilers Help to Make Stockings. orld’a Fastest Flying Boat. ndon’s Oldest Cabby and His “Duchess.” i Otago Harbour Board Enterprise. te Thrills of Motor Racing. irth Shore Bridge, Sydney. iur Generations. he Little Woman Preacher.” xternal Responsibility. .shion’s Fancies. ibbed Hair versus Long Tresses, oman Record-breaker in Long Swim. ie Sculling Championship of New Zealand. litation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery. ■itain’s Most Powerful Passenger Locomotive. >w Locomotives Built in New Zealand, ie Doomed Ayrshire. M.S. Eagle Home Again, rst British Submarine with a Name, itsider’s Cesarewitch Victory at Newmarket. liss New Zealand” Gomes Home to Dunedin, ie Historic Regatta at Venice. New Bridge to Connect England with Scotland. ashington’s Most Beautiful Debutante. Dainty Bit of Intimate Wear, imiral Sir James Fergusson, with His Wife ajul Daughters, father” oi Presbyterian Ministry, r C. W- Rattray. r W. H. Skinner (New Plymouth). Dr don M'Lennan.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19966, 7 December 1926, Page 8
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