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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. R UM.. . Should the Rum and Raspberry not suit your palate, blame the cheap, artificially coloured and flavoured Raspberry. Look at the label. S A B 0 Y." JOHN BRUCE, son of Mr and Mrs John M. Hall, Lawrence, has been declared the winner of the OXLEY SPRING MATTRESS PRAM for last quarter Judge, Mrs Cecil Hoskin, St. Albans, Christchurch. These beautiful prams are sold in every town in New Zealand, and sales are ever increasing. Send for illustrations and FREE PRAM OFFER, or call OXLEYS. 331 Princes street, Dunedin.’ THIS WEEK’S OTAGO WITNESS Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM, THE STATION, AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. “ WHO TRAVELS ALONE: ADVENTURES OF A LOW-BROW NOVELIST.” By Monte Holcroft. “PATCHWORK PIECES: C.—THE JUNIOR TEACHER,” By Eileen Service. “ HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR GOLF; By George Gadd, British Professional. “ON WINGS OF CORRUGATED IRON.” By Vernon Bartlett. " HOW THEY BEGAN: THE ROMANCE OF BRITISH MILLION MAKERS." , , • THE HANDY MAN’S CORNER: MAKING A LEAN-TO CONSERVASHOKT STORIES—"MAC TAFT AND HIS DOG." By Emily Baizeen. “THE TEMPTING OP TAVERNAKE.” By Stella M, During “A CROSS-WORD ROMANCE" By Norman Caird. THE NOVELIST-*-“THE GREENSTONE DAGGER.’ By Franklin King. “LIFE’S MASQUERADE.” By Olive E. Ellison. FOR THE LITTLE FOLKLETTERS FROM THE LITTLE “THE HILL PEOPLE.” By RuthHertslet. “PEEPS OF FRANCE: LXV." By Jeanne. . ■» i’HE ADVENTURES OF BILLS BEAR: XXVI.” ‘CHUMS IN FIGURE LAND: IV.' By Ern Shaw. vVOMEN'S SECTION— ! TABLE TALK. “A LETTER FROM HOME.” By A Wanderer IN FASHION’S REALM.” By Mar guerite “WIDER INTERESTS.” By Esther. HOME INTERESTS HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. LITERATURE AND LIFE—“VISION.” By Austin Clarke. ' “BURNS AS A FREEMASON.” By A. S. Morton. - LOOKS AN l) LOOKMEN. : LOOKS OF THE DAY. . Ml K SKETCH HR—- “ BROKEN DRAKE.” By Lew Sarett. “THE VIPER: A TUSCAN TALE.” By Ann Shepherd. “TRISTRAM CRAZED.” By Edwin Muir. THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— In Memory of Immortal Anzac: ■ Observance of the Day in Dunedin. At the Memorial in Queen’s Gardens. During the Memorial Service in the • Drill Hall. Troops Leaving Queen’s. Gardens. Men Who Have Seen, War. The Colours. Placing a Wreath at the Base of the Monument. Where Beauty Aids Industry: The Waikaremoana Hydro-Electric Works (Full Page). Disastrous Flood in Tasmania (Full Page). Projected Flight to Australia. Otago Defeats Centra] Otago at Lawn Tennis. Gathering of the Pipe Bands at Balclutha. The New Dance: The Clara Bow Stromp. The Prince of Wales Gives up His Hunters. When the Horse was King of the Road. Three Stages of Satisfaction. Southland Lambs at Home. A Good Record. A County Council Revival. The New Port at Opunake. A Greek Christening. 25,000 Guineas Reserve. Christian Brothers’ High School, Dunedin. A Canine Aristocrat. A Monster of the River. Electric Rivet Heaters. The New Hydro-Electric Works on the Waitaki River. The King Out of Doors Again. Major Segrave Defeats Gar Wood at Miami. The Airmeir Who Gave Their Lives for Their Friends. The I’m Alone Crew Under Arrest. Tinopai B Grade Basket Ball Team, Dunedin. Successful Bushmen Competitors. A New Canine Exercise. Ex-Pit Boy to Lead Conservatives. Mr F- Jones. T'HE FARMERS PAPER.—The Agn--1 cultural Department of. the Otago Witness is ackno vledged to be unm ijijaoM ■ aaqjo a'uv jo jeqj peuanba the Dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20707, 3 May 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20707, 3 May 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20707, 3 May 1929, Page 8