SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THOMSONS, of this city, have been appointed Sole Agents for the Californian Crushed Fruit Corporation. They have landed their first shipment of Mission Orange Juice, which is all the rage in America and Canada This Orange Juice can now be obtained from some retailers in Dunedin, or direct from the Agents.
THIS WEEK’S ()l AGO WITNESS (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. OLD' COACHING DAYS: THE LIGHTS OF COBB AND CO. IN OTAGO. By E M Lovell-Smith. “PATCHWORK PIECES: XXVI.— OTATARA.” By Eileen Service. “MY COUNTRY NOTEBOOK.” By Murihiku. “GRAPHIC NOTINGS: LIII.—THE NEST EGG.” Bv Lens. “LAWN TENNIS: HOW TO PLAY IT; VII.— SERVICE.” Bv Rene Lacoste. “SMUGGLING/ ANCIENT AND MODERN.” SHORT STORIES—“THE IMPOSSIBLE WOOING.” By E. Mary Gurney. “O’DOWD’S SEND-OFF.” By Carlson E. Holmes « WIFE TO DANIEL.” By Ruth Templeton. “THE PATCHWORK QUILT.” By Gus Gordon. THE NOVELIST—- “ TWO FAIR DAUGHTERS.” By Stella M. During. “THE GATE OF RINGING SANDS.” By Ottwell Binns. FOR THE LITTLE FOLK—-“FOUR-LEAVED CLOVER.” By Katherine Mercer. Illustrated by Durable. “ CHUMS IN THE DEEP SEA; VIII.” By Ern Shaw. “CHUMS AT THE CIRCUS: II.” By Ern Shaw. LETTERS FROM THE LITTLE FOLK, i
WOMEN’S SECTIONTABLE TALK. “A LETTER FROM HOME." By Sheila Scobie Macdonald. «• ON KEEPING YOUNG.” By Esther. “IN FASHION’S REALM.' By Marguerite. tiOMF. INTERESTS. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. LITERATURE AND LIFE—“EPITAPH FOR A POET.” By Du Bose Heyward. “THE POPPY IN POETRY.” John o’ London. BOOKS AND BOOKMEN. BOOKS OF THE DAY. By the sketoher—- “ CHOI*CE.” By Elizabeth Colter. “THE FORTUNATE HILL.” By Dorothy Una Rateliffe. “GREAT-GRANDMAMMA.’ By S. B. THE ILLUSTitATIONS INCLUDE— Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s Summer Show at Dunedin. Taieri Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s Summer Show at Outram. North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s Sixty-fourth Annual Show. Opening of the St. Clair Surf-bathing and Life-saving Club, Dunedin. Old Coaching Days; The Lights of Cobb and Co. in Otago. Fire at Invercargill. The War Memorial Gates at Caversham, Dunedin A New Theatre for Dunedin. Carnival Hours at Balclutha. An Up-to-date Dredge. Women and the Channel Swim. Conference of the New Zealand Grain, Seed, and Produce Merchants. Invercargill’s Children of Mary Sodality. The Troubles of the Motorist. King Edward Technical College Old Boys’ Hockey Club. Dunedin Training College B Team. Modern Physical Culture for Women, A Three-legged Dairy Cow. The First Cricket Match at Logan Park. Dunedin. Armistice Day Celebrations in Invercargill. Jubilee of the North Glenkcnich School, Otago. A " Long-hair ’’ Competition. The Latest Addition to Dunedin Fire Brigade Apparatus. The Old Order Cliangeth Dublin's Queen of Beauty, 1927. Intereollegc Sports Meeting at Wellington. Ray Parer. Mr J. Williams. ATAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPART MENT.—Job Printing of every description done with despatch, and at lowest current rates.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20271, 2 December 1927, Page 8
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