SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. YP A B 0 N TJ I “ The Most Economicatil Coal.” A WARM FAVOURITE. Cash price, 21s 9d (net) half-ton, delivered City Boundary. THE BRUCE RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY. LTD., Vogel street. ’Phone 11-770. All Coals on the piarket supplied. THIS WEEK’S QT AGO WITNESS (84 Pages), Contains A SUMMARY OP THE WEEK'S NEWS OF THE WORLD. 'EATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM. THE STATION, AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. "PATCHWORK PIECES: XLV—THE MAGIC NIGHT.” Bv Eileen Service. "CUPID’S DICE BOX; V,—LOVE through PRISON bars.”By J. Barr-Linney. “THE WHALING SKIPPER’S LAST DRINK.” By Henry Ette. "PIGEON SHOOTING AT ITS WORST.” By W. Beach Thomas. "THE HISTORY OF THE FAMOUS WAXWORKS.” By John o London. “KENT COUNTY CYCLING MARATHON.” “THE HANDY MAN’S CORNER: MAKING A BEDROOM CUPBOARD.” IHORT STORIES—- " THE OLD JUG.” By Katherine Mercer. “LOVE THE PHYSICIAN.” By Stanley James. " THE GHOST SHIP.” By Hugh Mountain. :HE NOVELIST—- “ OARDEN OF PAKARAE: A TALE OF THE MAORI WARS.” By Michael Storm and Fergus Dunlop. "DRAGONFLY: A NOVEL OF AUSTRALIA.” By Bernard Cronin. POR THE LITTLE FOLK—“LAWLESS DAYS; A NEW ZEALAND SERIAL STORY.” By Mona "PEEPS OF FRANCE: X.” By Jeanne. "CHUMS ON THE FARM: IV.” By Ern Shaw. • “CHUMS IN PANTOMIME LAND: XI.—THE QUEEN OF HEARTS.” By Ern Show. LETTERS FROM THE LITTLE FOLK. WOMEN’S SECTION—- “ TABLE TALK.” “A LETTER PROM HOME.” By Sheila Scobie Macdonald. "THE TYRANNY OF CLOTHES.” By Plain Jane. "IN FASHION'S REALM.” By Marguerite. HOME INTERESTS. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. literature and LIFE“KING DAVID.” By Stephen Vincent Benet. “WHEN POETS NOD.” BOOKS AND BOOKMEN. BOOKS OF THE DAY. THE SKETCHER—- “ LONGSHORE.” By Thomas Caldecot Chubb. "WIVES AND SPINSTERS.” By Vera Brittain. “ THE SILENT SEX.” HE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE—nth Island Scenic Glories, istralia Defeats New Zealand at Cricket at Dunedin. irnsi de-Green Island: A Growing Industrial Centre, e Polo Tournament at Christchurch, shion’s Fancies. ickland to Christchurch by Air. ago and Southland Commercial Travellers’ Annual Bowling Match, rnival Time in the Brilliant Riviera Sunshine. a Croquet Season at St. Clair, Dunedin. out and Cub Sports at Tahuna Park, Dunedin. Champion Wrestlbrs of the Past. Peeps at Thursday Island. A New Concert Hall for Christchurch. Street Congestion in Sydney. Eighth National Convention of the Y.M.C.A., Held in Christchurch. Boy Scout Winners of the Kent County Cycling Marathon. A Chip of the Old Block. A Now Guinea Butter Bean. A Magnificent Robe. E. R. Sterling to be Broken Up. A New Labour Hall for Invercargill. Blue Wildebeeste. A Corner of the Flat at Pembroke. Plunket Society’s Activities in Invercargill. ' From tbe Edinburgh of the South. A Successful Dunedin Song Writer.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20380, 11 April 1928, Page 8
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