SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. w A RONUI coal THE MOST ECONOMICAL. ALL COAL MERCHANTS. Or THE BRUCE RAILWAY AND COAL CO., LTD.,. ’Phone 11-779. t Vogel street. PURITY SAFEGUARD Before any employee commences manufacturing, bottling, or sealing, he must thoroughly wash his hands in hot water, scap, and soda, and, should he leave oil his work for any purpose whatsoever, he must not resume until he has again washed his hands in like manner, THOMSONS. LTD, D O U G'L A S ALLEN Wins the ■ OXLEY FREE PRAM. He is the son of Mr and Mrs W. J. Salton. Kawarau Gorge. Judge: Miss Ida Hoskin, St. Albans, Christchurch Send for entry form for next free pram. OXLEY’S, 331 Princes street, Dunedin. THIS WEEK’S QTAGO WITNESS Contains A SUMMARY OP THE WEEK’S NEWS OP THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME. THE FARM. THE STATION; AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. THE HARDY PIONEER: STORY OF JOHN HUNT: II.” By H. Beattie. . '• ■■■ “ PATCHWORK PIECES: TO-MORROW.” CLIV By Eileen 'Service. " FAMOUS MISSTEPS OF JUSTICE; VI,—WHEN JUSTICE PLAYED CAT AND MOUSE.” By Joseph Gollomb. “GANDHI AS I KNEW HIM" ! By Dr Josiah Oldfield, D.C.L. SHORT STORIES—“RED TIGER .LILY.” By A. L. Ruddock. “ BLACK PAWS.” By L. G. Moderly. “ORCHARD COTTAGE.” By Florence Stewart. THE NOVELIST—“THE MYSTERY 'OF RYEBURN MANOR.” By John Laurence. “AT FORT TURANGA: A TALE OF EAST COAST IN THE TROUBLOUS TIMES OF IE KOOTI.” By Mary Ramsay Ellen Blair. FOR THE LITTLE FOLKLETTERS TO DOT FROM THE ' LITTLE FOLK. THE ADVENTURES OF BILLS BEAR: LXXX. “PETER, PATTY. AND MR PIP: THE TALE OF A TUB.” By Hilda H. Cowham, “CHUMS IN WANDERLAND: V.” By Ern Ehaw. WOMEN’S SECTIONTABLE TALK. “A LETTER PROM HOME",. By A W anderer. * THE COUNTRY CORNER.” by Jean, WOMAN’S IN FASHION’S REALM,” By Marguerite. “THE HOUSEWIFE’S FATIGUE.” by Abraham Myerson, M.D. HOME INTERESTS. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. LITERATURE AND LIFE. “THE LOCKED HOUSE." By Geoffrey Johnson. . “ TOM PURDIE.” by Thornton Hall. BOOKS AND BOOKMEN, BOOKS OF THE DAY. THE SKETCHER—“A. SUSSEX TRAGEDY.” By Charles Dalmon. thikgs that “ MOUTH BEAUTY,” “THE POMP OF DEATH.” THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— Successful Deer Stalking in Otago Forests: A page of interesting pictures of a party on Block 34 Jubilee of the Lovell’s Flat Presbyterian Church: 1860-1930. Open-air Professional Boxing Contest iu Dunedin; Donovan beats Sarron. Members of Thornton’s Revue Company now performing at His Majesty’s Theatre: Three of the Ballets. Forbury Park Trotting Club’s Winter Meeting at Dunedin. The Capping Carnival at Christchurch. The Shooting Season: An Opening Day Tally in the North. A Distinguished New Zealand Aviator Visits Dunedin: Flying-officer A. L. Piper. The Last Tributes to the Memory of a Much-loved Medical Man: Funeral of Dr Harrison. Closing of the Croquet Season in Dunedin. Anzac Day Parade at Oamaru. In Southern Fiordland: Bowen Falls, Milford Sound. A Good Bag of Fish. At Canvastown. In the Buller Gorge. The Massey Memorial at Wellington. The Suspension Bridge over the Patea River, Taranaki. Youths who Run for a Pastime. A Conflagration in Greymouth. The Memorial of Michael John Burke. An English Sheep Dog. New Zealand’s Offering on Anzac Day : in Melbourne. The First Family Reunion for Upwards of 30 years. The Gift to the New Zealand Government from the Port of London Authority. The Dawn Tennis Girl of 1930. The Powder Hulk Ablaze. A Breaker of Swimming Records at Florida. Mr W. P. Endean (Reform). The Late Dr Thomas Harrison. The Late Mr Peter G. Dick. The Late Mr-A. H. Abernethy.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21024, 13 May 1930, Page 8
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