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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SOME SAY FLICKERS. SOME SAY MOVIES, SOME SAY PICTURES, JJUT WHATEVER IT “FOUR WALLS” IS IS BOUND- TO DRAW SENSATIONAL HOUSES AT THE REGENT, And COLUMBIA. EVER FOREMOST, Has Recorded the Theme Song, "FOUR WALLS,” Sung by Kenneth Sargent. , No. 010.02 IS A GEM, And the Fox-trot, “ FOUR WALLS.” No. 01073. Like the Movie, is a Thriller. TWO RECORDS YOU WILL NEVER REGRET. LET US DEMONSTRATE THEM. HOME RECREATIONS, 167 RATTRAY STREET (Paterson’s Buildings). TKe STANDARD INSURANCE CO., LTD., Transacts all Sections MARINE, and ACCIDENT MOTOR CAR! BUSINESS ol FIRE, 'including Lowest current rates ol premium. Prompt and liberal loss adjustments This Local Company established over half a century, solicits vour patronage F I ANDERSON, Manager. MOST ECONOMICAL COAL. Reduces Coal Bills by Pounds. WARO N U I WARD N U i WARONUI Only 21/ WARONUI net. half W A R O N U I ton deW A E O N U I livered C W A R O N ■ U I Boundar WARONUI. W.ARONUI A really good coal—good for heating, good for cooking. Try Waronui. . THE BRUCE RAILWAY & COAL CO., Vogel street. All Coals on the Phone 11-779. market supplied... THIS WEEK’S OTA G 0 WITNESS To be Published TO-DAY (TUESDAY), Contains . A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK'S NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM, THE STATION, AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. “VOICES OF THE NIGHT.” By R, B. “ PATCHWORK PIECES; CL—A TAI OF TREES.” • By Eileen Service. ■ : ” HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR GOLI By George Gadd. British Prof< sional. “MY COUNTRY NOTEBOOK.” By Murihiku. “ SECRETS OF _SEVRES.” By Sir Curtis Lanipson, Bart. ■ WOMEN WHO MASQUERADE A solltions" M%Na A 2”LNi. IJ J10To£ Sklt!!l 'HURT STORIES—“THE ROAD.” Bv Lucie Winn “ THE NEOPHYTE.” By G Ijurgm. . ■ ’ ■ “THE FOUR HUNDRED.” By Doi ' Amy Ibbotson. L'HE NOVELIST— GREENSTONE DAGGER By Franklin King, “LIFE’S.MASQUERADE.” By Oli E. Ellison. FOR I'llK LITTLE FOLK—LEXERS FROM THE LlTxf “THE HILL PEOPLE." By Ru Hertalet “PEEPS OF FRANCE: LXVI” J Jeanne’ i’HE ADVENTURES OF BILL BEAR:, XXVII.” “ CHUMS IN FIGURE LAND 1 By Era Shaw. WOMENS SECTIONTABLE TALK, ‘A LETTER FROM HOME.”. B’’ A Wanderer. ■* IN FASHION’S REALM." By Mar guerite “ SCIENCE IN THE HOUSEHOLD.By Esther. HOME INTERESTS ' HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS ITEUATUHE AND LIFE—“SONNET.”, By Shaemas O’Sheel “NEGLECTED MODERN NOVELISTS." By Marjorie Bowen. HOOKS AND BOOKMEN BOOKS OF THE DAY i ll I- ETCH KR—“A BALLAD OF DEAD DICTION.” By Mary Cornelius. , “ THE JOB YOU DON’T LIKE.” “BLACK MAGIC.” ii.;. i l.: STKATIONS INCLUDEI Rescue of the Lost Airmen: The Southern ’ Cross and Its Crew in North-west Australia. (A page and a-half of the first exclusive photographs taken in connection with the historic event). Brothers of the Air: Mr Hitchcock (dead), Squaldrpn-Leader Kingsford Smith. Lieutenant Anderson (dead), and Flight-lieutenant Ulm. Laying the Coping Stone of the New Town Hall Buildings. Dunedin. (Full page). Anzac Day in Wellington: The Military Ceremony and Laying the War Memorial Foundation Stone. (Full page). Anzac Commemorations at Waimate and Invercargill. Big Ships at Port Chalmers. Otago hour. Camel Excursions and D.esert Picnics. Another American City of Skyscrapers. Dutch Ships Frozen Solid in Vollendara Harbour. Laying the Foundation Stone of the New Selwyn College Buildings. A Garden Fete on Behalf of Dunedin’s Children. “Easy Money”: The Curiosity of the Kea Saddled Up; A Dual Purpose Cow. Nature’s Mirror: Reflection in Lake Wakatipu. In Timarti Park. Like an English Countryside. Big Sajmon at Rangitata. A Minister’s Home the Mountains. Union Street. MiltoST as it was about 1875. Turkey’s New Alphabet. * America’s Worst Plane Wreck. Yachting on the Waihao. Pals on the Farm. Mr and Mrs Adam Glen. Mr R. S. Black. f rPE First Utility ol frequent ana leciila Advertising consists. in tins: There is at all times a large class ol Persons, both in country and town who have no fixed places tor the purchase of lain necessary m t ides and are remh to be swayed and drawn toward any par ticular place which Is earnestly brough’ under their notice. Indifferent , to' all. they vicld without hesitation to the first who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20710, 7 May 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20710, 7 May 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20710, 7 May 1929, Page 8

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