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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. QpHE consumption of "Thomson’s" is the custom of the cultured. j§o UND ADVICE.' Why not make it easy and for your wife and family to obtain sound advice on business matters when you are not here to guide them? One of the most valuable beQuests you can leave to bene* ficiaries inexperienced in business affairs is an association with the Public Trust Office, By appointing the Public Trustee your executor you may. establish relationships which, even when the duties under your will are discharged, may for "ears to come provide for your wife or other beneticiarica ■ a source of advice on many perplexing business problems. Consult the Public Trustee, Wellington, New^eafand 3 representativcs throughout gELL BI R D COAL .(NEWCASTLE.) The Best Gas Coal in the Southern Hemisphere. INTENSE HEAT. . CLEAN. NO DUST. ECONOMICAL. Ob fid per bag Cash, Delivered in City Boundary. ALL COAL MERCHANTS. ' Or THE BRUCE RAILWAY & COAL . . CO., LTD,, •Phone 1P779. Vogel stree 'JTEE STANDARD ENSUE ANCE CO., LTD,, J/ansacts all Sections of FIRI MARINE, and ACCIDENT (includin MOTOR 6aR) BUSINESS. Unclua,n Lowest current rates of premium. Prompt and Liberal Loss Adjustment! This Local Company, established ove half a century, solicits your' patronage. „„ P. T. ANDERSON, 29my Manager. THIS WEEK’S QTAGO witness (80 Pages). A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S NEWS OP THE WORLD; FEATURES FOR ' THE HOME, TH |ARM, THE STATION, ANi) TH SPORTING FIELDS.“EARLY DAYS IN CENTRAL OTAGO BEING TALES OF TIMES GONI Sib XW-COACHEi _ .__ By Robert Gilkison. PIECES - “ THI By Eileen Service. SHORT STORIES—THE EXILE." By Hough Wood. "A BIT OF THE SWAG," By J • Sackville Martin. “THE CUSTODY OF THE DOG.’ By Chart Pitt. THE NOVELIST—- " THE MYSTERY OF RAEBURb MANOR. By John Laurence. FOR THE LITTLE FOLK— L uIEI/oV 01 raoM THI “ d 4, DVENTURE S OP BILL'S BEAR.” “CHUMS IN RHYMELAND. XII.’ By Ern Shaw. WOMEN’S ‘ SECTIONTABLE TALK. “A LETTER PROM HOME.” By i Wanderer, “THE COUNTRY WOMAN’S COE NER.” By Jean. “IN FASHION’S REALM ” By Mai guerite. “BREAKFAST HOSPITALITY” HOME INTERESTS. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. LITERATURE AND LIFE—"NOW AT EVE." By Evan J Thomas. “THE RETURN OF THE HISTOE - ICAL NOVEL.”. BOOKS AND BOOKMEN. BOOKS OF THE DAY. THE SKETCHED—“IN KtAHB OF CHARWOMEN” "DIANA OF THE DESK.” “OUR IDEAL.” “LACE FEET.” THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— Camera Shots from Over the Seas. Bringing the Scenic Glories Closer; The Central Otago-West Coast road. Two Men Entombed: Coal Mine Tragedy at Waronui. A Brilliant Social Function; The Charity ■ Ball at Dunedin. Otago A and.P. Society’s Annual Horse’ Parade at Tahuna Park. Unveiling the National Memorial to the Late Mr W. F. Massey at Point Halswell. Winning Gold at the Sugarloaf Claim, Queenstown. , Pig-hunting Tragedy at Geraldine. New Zealand Motor Traders’ Convention Held Recently at Timaru. Public Trust versus Justice at Rugby Football. Otago Defeats Canterbury ,at Rugby Football. On a Farm at Waianawa, Southland. "The Sloan Seat.” An Old Landmark at Tuapeka West. Christian Brothers’ High School, Dunedin. Otago Rugby Football Union Jubilee Celebrations. Three Bonnie Babies. Beauty, Despite the Weather. Don Bradman, the Wonder Batsman. A Successful Team of Amatetir Players. Eight-man Power Broom in Action. Juvenile Curlers at St. Bathans. BIRTH. ULRICH.—On October 1, 1930, at Timaru, to the wife of Dr P. F. A. Ulrich—a daughter. DEATHS. CRAWFORD.—On October 1. at 64 Elm row, Dunedin, William, dearly beloved husband of Ada Crawford; In his seventieth year. “At rest.” Private interment. —C. J. Thorn. Ltd., undertakers. DEE. —On October 1, 1930, at Dunedin, Patrick, beloved husband of Laura Dee. of Thames street, Mosgiel; aged 75 years. R.I.P, Private interment.—Hugh Gourley Ltd., undertakers. GALT.—On October i, at her parents*'residence, Alexandra, Noalene Frances, dearlv beloved eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs V. H. Galt; aged 2 years 9 months.—The Funeral will leave the residence on Friday. October 3, at 2.30 p.m., for the Alexandra Cemetery. LUNGLEY.—On October 1, 1930, at Dunedin, Annie Eliza, beloved wife of Robert Arthur Lungley; In .her flfty-second year. Private interment.—C. J. Thorn, Ltd., undertakers. MACDONALD.—At Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, Louisa Harvey, widow of Dr John Macdonald, late of Dunedin. F UNE R A L NO T 1 , Friends of the late JOHN T. PAT SON (and Family) are respectfully li to attend his Funeral, which will lea\ Residence, Canada road, Milton, TO (THURSDAY), October 2, at 2 p.m place of interment, Fairfax Cemetery. J. R. WILSON, Undertaker, Mill

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21146, 2 October 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21146, 2 October 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21146, 2 October 1930, Page 8