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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THOMSONS' PURE RASPBERRY VINEGAR. 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. F OE YOUR XMAS • COOKING TRY Southland’s “Best by Test’’ Coal, Southland’s “Best by Test Goal, OHAI. OHAL Quick heating, bright burning. Order a supply to-day. THE BRUCE RAILWAY AND COAL COS, (LTD.), Vogel street. ’Phones 817 and 84S. All Coals on the Market Supplied. R ING C. S, JENKINS * CO., LTD. THE “RELIABLE” PLUMBERS. 32 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. And have your Jobbing Work attended to. All Classes of Plumbing, Heating, and Sanitary Work done at Reasonable Rates and with Best Materials. TELEPHONE 1494. JHORTH OTAGO DISTRICT. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS. A BRANCH OFFICE Of the OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS NEWSPAPERS COMPANY (LTD.) Has been Established" at MARSHALL’S BUILDINGS, OAMARU. Clients may obtain full information concerning Advertising, Terms of Subscription to the Otago Daily Times and the Otago Witness, etc., from the Representative, ARTHUR H. VILE, MARSHALL’S BUILDINGS, OAMARU. 'Phone 1454. P.O. Box 479. BIRTHS. VER. —On December 13, at “El Nldo” i Cupples’s). the wife of Morton Clarendon —a daughter (premature). LIB. — At Nurse Cupples’s,» Dunedin, h December, to Mr and Mrs A. P. Brookland Orchard, Ettrick —a son. DEATHS. INDLAY.—On December 18, 1926, at edln, Mary (Polly), beloved wife of the Harry Findlay, 10 Princes street, Musurgh; aged 55 years. R.I.P. Private rment. —R. M'Lean and Son, undertakers. RASER. —On December 18, 1926, at his jence, 621 Castle street, Allan Fraser, •ly loved brother of the late Nell Fraser; Is seventy-fourth year. “At rest.” No ers. The Funeral will leave the above lence ’on Tuesday, the 21st Inst., at 3.30 for the Northern Cemetery.—R. ean and Son, undertakers. RACIB. —On December 19, at her reside 89 Dundas street, Dunedin, Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late John Grade, affectionate mother of Elizabeth Grade, edln, and James, Christchurch; In her ty-nlnth year. The funeral will leave residence, Dundas street, on Tuesday, December, at 2 p.m., for the Anderson’s Cemetery.—Hope and Klnaston, underrs, 78 St. Andrew street. IHNSTON. —On December 19, 1926, at edin, Matilda, beloved wife of Robert iston, o i 139 Surrey street, South Dun- ; aged 47 years. Deeply mourned, •ate interment. —Hugh Gourley (Ltd), jrtakers. KBMPTHORNE. —On December 19, at Dunedin, Edward Alfred Oke Kempthorne, formerly of HerlOt and of Waikouaitl. Funeral Intimation later. —Hope and Klnaston, undertakers. M’KINNEL. —On December 8. 1926, at her residence, “Fernhill,” Waikaia, Elizabeth, relict of John M’Kinnel; in her eightyseventh year. “A patient suffered gone to rest." MAGUIRE. —On December 19, 1926, at Dunedin, Stanley Raymond, dearly beloved infant son of Charles Edward and Elsie Maguire, of Company’s Bay; aged one year and nine months. Deeply mourned. Private interment. —W. H. Cole, undertaker. MALONE. —On December 17, at Greymouth, Walter Grlffln, beloved eldest son of Mary . and the late William Malone, Port Chalmers; aged 21 years. R.I.P. Private interment at Anderson’s Bay Cemetery Tomorrow (Tuesday), 21st December. Wellington papers please copy.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. MASKILL. —On December 18, at the Dunslan Hospital, Clyde (the result of an accident), Alexander, dearly beloved husband of Annie Maskill; aged 55 years.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19977, 20 December 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19977, 20 December 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19977, 20 December 1926, Page 10