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t SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ARON tr. I CO A L THE MOST ECONOMICAL. ALL COAL MERCHANTS, Or THE BRUCE RAILWAY AND COAL CO., LTD.. 'Phone 11-779. Vogel street.' 'l'be STANDARD INSURANCE CO.. LTD., Transacts all Sections MARINE, and ACCIDENT MOTOR CAR) BUSINESS of FIRE, (including I Lowest current rates of premium. Prompt and Liberal Loss Adjustments. This Local Company established over half a century solicits your patronage, F. T. ANDERSON. 29my Manager. H li B M o N. Leading Refreshment Rooms and. Soda. Fountains are now supplying Thomson's Hot Lemon Beverage. Pure, Warming, Healthful, Invigorating. LAMBS. WISE FARMERS WHO USE JOSEPH FORD’S DRENCH ARE NOT TROUBLED WITH THIRDCLASS LAMBS. Delays are dangerous. Uphold the Dominion’s Reputation and " • ’ Increase .your Income. 2-GALLON DRUM IS SUFFICIENT FOR 320. FIFTY YEARS' REPUTATION. JN EVERY 'i OXLEY PRAM, Are 120 Rustless Steel Springs. Regardless of cost, these Prams are made for baby’s comfort and mother’s convenience. The , huge output enables them to, be sold at a popular price, ANOTHER FREE PRAM'AT THE END OF JUNE. OXLEY’S, 331 Princes street, Dunedin, THIS WEEK’S 0 X AGO WITNESS (84 Pages) • Contains A SUMMARY OP THE WEEK’S NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM. THE STATION. AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. “‘A -.GALLANT, GAY DOMESTIC': MIRIA—A MEMORY.” By M. E. S. “ PATCHWORK PIECES: CLIX.—THE ROUND TRIP." By 'Eileen Service. “MY COUNTRY NOTEBOOK.” By Murihiku. “UNSOLVED MYSTERIES OF THE SEA; lII.—THE MYSTERY OF THfc ’ SEAGULL.” By William M'Fee. “WHEN FOOTBALL WAS FORBIDDEN.’’ : ; By R. T. “WINDOW FROST CRYSTALS.” ' By John J. Ward. ' ’■ . ' “THE MOA HUNTERS.” SHORT STORIES—- | “LITERARY WIVES." By Emily Baizeen. . “ BETWEEN THE ACTS.”, By James 1 . Ronald. . ' “THE HOSPITABLE HOUSE.” By Catriona Maenicpl. THE NOVELIST— • “ THE MYSTERY OF RYEBURN MANOR.” By John Laurence. FOR IHE LITTLE FOLKLETTERS fo DOT FROM THE : LITTLE FOLK. •THE ADVENTURES OF BILLY ... BEAR. ... . "PETER PATTY. AND MR PIP; •• THREE LITTLE MICE.” By Hilda H. Cowham. "CHUMS IN WANDERLAND: X.” By Ern Shaw. WOMEN'S SECTIONTABLE TALK. • A LETTER'FROM HOME.” By A Wanderer. THE COUNTRY WOMAN'S CORNER.” by Jean. “IN FASHION’S REALMS" By Marguerite. ' HOME INTERESTS. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. LITERATURE AND LIFE—- “ THE FIRST MAN’S WINTER.” By Melville Cane. * ■' “THE POET LAUREATESHIP.” By W. G. “ BOOKS AND BOOKMEN.” “BOOKS OF THE DAY." THE SKETCHER—“WINTER PIECE.” By R. P. T. Coffin. ■ ■ “READJUSTING OURSELVES TO WINTER.” ■ “THE PLUMBER.” “ DON’T BLAME" MARRIAGE.” THE ILLUSTRATIONS (12‘ Pages) include— A Page and a-half of Decades Taken during the Diamond Jubilee of the Wiriton School. A Page of the Sixty-seventh School Anniversary at Berwick. ■A Page of the British Rugby Team’s Tour: Match Against Canterbury, at Christchurch. A Page of Leading Prize-winners at the Gore Competitions Society’s Annual Festival. Half-pages of International Hockey Tournament at Wellington. . .. . Christchurch Poultry, Canary, and Cat Club’s Sixty-third Annual Show; Auckland Racing Club's Great . Northern Steeplechase Meeting at Ellerslie. Amateur Athletics in Dunedin: The Edmond Cup Steeplechase. Choosing the New Zealand Rugby Te.mi to Play Britain, luterprovincial Hockey at Invercargill. ■ Fashion’s Fancies for Varied Occasions. The Graf Zeppelin Over London. South Canterbury Hunt Club’s Steeplechase. Ladies’ Hockey Tournament in Dunedin. International Cricket in England: Australia Meets Worcester. His Majesty the King at the Association Football Cup. Anzac Day Commemorated in London. Prime New. Zealand Lamb for Export. ■A Striking Historical Model: Moa Hunters at Hanging Rock. South Canterbury. The Passing of a Royal Maori Woman.. Dominion Delegates to the Aero Conference at Wellington, “ Wholesale" Marriage to Create a New Italy. Tyneside Unemployed March to Loudon. Christchurch, the City of the Bicycle. The Nobility of a Dog’s Head. Commissioner W. F. Meek, Honorary Silver Wolf. Miss Amy Johnson After the Long Flight. Miss Gladys Pidgeon, New Zealand Swimming Champion. In the Evening of Life: John Kenny, with Michael’ Ryan, Mr Stuart P. Cameron. Mr John M’Queeu.-' Walter d'Arcy Cresswell, a Pedler Poet. The Late Dr W. J. Will. ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion It has won a place for Itsell in virtuaay every industry. Rightly directed and prepared. advertising has proved that »t can return a prod! t 6 the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21054, 17 June 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21054, 17 June 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21054, 17 June 1930, Page 8

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