SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 'jphe STANDARD INSURANCE CO.. LTD. V Transacts al] Sections of FIRE. MARINE, and ACCIDENT (includin'' MOTOR CAR) BUSINESS, Lowest current rates of premium. Prompt and liberal loss adjustments. This local Company established over half a century solicits your patronage. FT. ANDERSON. , Manager. THIS WEEK'S O 1 A 0 0 ■. W ITNES s Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK'S NEWS OF THE WORLD. «■ FEATURES FOR THE HOME. THE FARM, THE STATION, AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. “PATCHWORK PIECES: CXLIII.— THE NEW SCHOOL." By Eileen Service “MY COUNTRY NOTE BOOK.” By Murihiku. • MASTER DETECTIVES OF SCOTLAND YARD: IV.—THE MOAT FARM.” By George Dilnot. / “NOTHING THAT.LIVES IS UGLY.” By Professor J. Arthur Thomson. “THE LEGEND OF THE INCHCAPE ROCK.” By D. A. Oswald. .“THE HANDY MAN’S CORNER: DEFENSIVE DEVICES FOR THE HOME,” SHORT STORIES— ■ “ THE STRONG HAND.” By Alice A. .Kenny. “PURPLE PATCHES.” By Madge Barlow. “THE LITTLE TOWN OF THE CHILDREN.” By M. W. Simpson. ITIE "THE NECKLACE OF EL HOYA." ’ By Dulce Carman. FOR THE LITTLE FOLKLETTERS ' TO DOT FROM THE LITTLE FOLK. THE ADVENTURES OF BILLY BEAR; LXIX.” “CHUMS IN STORY LAND: VIII." By Ern Shaw. WOMEN’S SECTIONTABLE TALK. A LETTER FROM HOME.' By A Wanderer. ‘THE COUNTRY WOMAN'S CORNER." by Jean. “IN FASHION’S REALM.” By Marguerite. HOME INTERESTS. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. LITERATURE AND LIFE—“WHY READ A BOOK? By Colette M. Burns. “IN PRAISE OF SLEEP.” BOOKS AND BOOKMEN. BOOKS OF THE DAY. THE SKETCHER- “ BANISHING BOREDOM FRO? THE MENU.” “ WHAT HUSBANDS DON'T KNOW “LITTLE LONELY LADY.” “LET CHILDREN SLEEP," THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— A Page of the Cornwell Cup Contest in Otago Harbour, Dunedin Jockey Club’s Autumn Meeting at Wingatui. Conference of_ the New Zealand Branch of the British Medical Association. | Playtime Round Wellington Harbour. Teaneraki (Enfield) School Celebrates its Jubilee. Elderly Bowlers’ Day at Dunedin. Tapanui Farmers’ Club’s Annual Show. Gala Day at Warrington. Dunedin Butchers’ Annual Picnic. Wartime Pilots at the Wigram Aerodrome. Christchurch. Visit of Lord and Lady Craigavon to Queenstown. The Annual Regatta at Ravensbourne. The Citizens’ Ball in the New Town Hail. Dunedin’s New Town Hall. Si* Harry Lauder and Mr Paul Whiteman. Four Generations. The Speechly Mile Swimming Contest at Timarn. Mr W. H. Boers, of Havelock, Marlborough. A House of Commons Uniform. Master Painters’ Annual Conference. On the Road Near Berwick. A Fashionable Wedding in Hawke’s Bay. Princess Mary’s Son Learns to Ride,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20960, 25 February 1930, Page 8
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