SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THIS WEEK’S OTAGO WITNESS' (80 Pages) Contains NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM. THE STATION, AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. “IN THE BEST OF HUMOUR: THE TENNIS COURT AT THE SMITHS.” By Stephen Leacock. “A FAIR ISLE JUMPER.” By Robert G. Manson. “IN CENTRAL OTAGO: SOME RECOLLECTIONS OF RELIGIOUS LIFE.” By Rev. George Budd. "BUCKFAST ABBEY CHURCH: AN EFFORT IN REBUILDING.” SHORT STORIES—“THE COURTSHIP OF BEN MALLORY.” By E. Mary Gurney. “THE LADY, THE LOYER, AND THE POLICEMAN.” By John Laurence. “BLACK. DOUGAL’S QUEST.” By J. C P.ryce. THE NOVELIST—“TUSSOCKY TOPS: A NEW ZEALAND ROMANCE.” By Augusta White. , “THE GORGON.” By J. Lindsay Hamilton. FOR THE LIITLE FOLK—“LETTERS TO DOT FROM THE LITTLE FOLK.” “PETER, PATTY, AND MR PIP: THREE WILD MICE.” “CHUMS IN TOY TOWN: III.” By Ern Shaw. WOMEN’S SECTIONTABLE TALK. ' “THE COUNTRY WOMAN’S CORNER.” By Jean. “IN FASHION’S REALM.” By Marguerite. “THE UNDER - NOURISHED CHILD.” HOME INTERESTS. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. LITERATURE and LIFE—“THE WILLOW TREE.” By Wilfred Thorlev. “ DANTE AND BEATRICE.” BOOKS AND BOOKMEN. BOOKS OF THE DAY. THE SKETCHER—“DAUGHTERS.” “TRUE STORY OF MRS GRUNDY.” “A SUCCESSFUL WIFE.” “LOVE AND ROMANCE.” * THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— Through the Eyes of the Camera Over the Seas. A Big Enterprise: Okarito Five-mile Beach Gold Dredging Company. Education in Canterbury: School Jubilee at Pairlie. Visit the Tasman Flyer to Dunedin. His Excellency the Governor General and Lady Bledisloe at Otama. The Prime Minister’s Home-coming. Wellington Racing Club’s Summer Meet- _ mg. Teachers’ Summer School at Christchurch: Members and Friends Visit Akaroa. Wellington Trotting Club’s Gold Cup Meeting. Photographs by Lord Bledisloe. A Field Day at Ashburton Experimental Farm. Another Effort to Meet the Craze for Novelties. A Picturesque Waterfall, 1 Waikouaiti Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s Annual Show. Training for Championship Eight-Oar Race at Dunedin. Quick Work by the Dunedin Fire Brigade. Something to Howl About. Countess’s Fourth Wedding. Pictorial Memories of Central Otago: St. Bathane in the ’Sixties, Oxford University Relay Races. After Fifty Years of Service. Punch Cartoon.
KOSE OF PALMERSTON LODGE. No. 9, U.A.O.D. Members of the above Lodge are requested to Assemble at the Lodge Room at 1.30 p.m. TO-DAY (MONDAY), tor tho purpose of attending the FUNERAL of their late Brother CHARLES COOK, which will leave his late residence, Palmerston, at 2 p.m., tor the Palmerston Cemetery. ■ J. M. M'ELWEE, Secretary.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21243, 26 January 1931, Page 6
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