SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THIS WEEK’S QTAGO WITNESS (80 Pages) Contains NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM, THE STATION. AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. ' BEST SHORT STORIES—XII: THE BLACK MONOCLE.” By Charles Brackett. 1 “IN THE BEST OF HUMOUR; BACK AT SCHOOL.” By P. G. Warehouse. “ DEMETER’S CHILDREN.” By W. M. Letts. ‘'SECRETS OF.THE HORSE.” By Professor Sir J. Arthur Thomson. SHORT STORIES—“THE MYSTERIOUS MR COTTON.” By the late Katherine Tynan. “TWO GENTLEMEN.” By G. B. Burgin. FOR THE LITTLE FOLKLETTERS TO DOT FROM THE LITTLE FOLK. “FAIRY LACE." By B. E. S. THE WEEK’S POEM; “FORBIDDEN SNOW.” By Mama Service. “PETER, PATTY, AND MR PIP: KIDNAPPED.” “CHUMS VISIT THE MOON: X.” By Ern Shaw. WOMEN’S SECTIONTABLE TALK. “THE COUNTRY WOMAN’S CORNER.” By Jean. “IN FASHION’S REALM.’’ By Marguerite. “HOME MASSAGE.” HOME INTERESTS. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. LITERATURE AND LIFE—“PAVES.” By Orrick Johns. “AUTHORS IN CONFLICT.” “BOOKS AND BOOKMEN.” “ THE LATEST BOOKS.” THE SKETCHED—“WINTER.” By M. E. Bailey. “MILKMAIDS AND SWEEPS.” “THE THIEF OF TIME.” “ DECREPITUDE.”
THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— International Games: New Zealand Teams in England and Australia. Jubilee of the Cathedral Grammar School, Christchurch. Auckland Racing Club’s Great Northern Steeplechase Meeting. Laying the New Fifteen-inch Main from Sullivan’s Dam to Roslyn. Civic and Recreational Progress in Wellington. Something New in Pile-driving. Purebred Products of Otago: Border Leicester Shearling Ewes. General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Christchurch Poultry, Pigeon, Canary, and Cat Club’s Sixty-fourth Annual Show. Scout Rally at Invercargill Show Grounds. Lake Mahinerangi: The Storage Dam at Waipori. On the Te Anau-Milford road now being Constructed. Memorial Tower on Puketapu Hill. Two Old Identities of the Wakamarina District, Marlborough. Canterbury Harbour Board’s Challenge Cup for Export Cheese. The Cup Army at Wembley: Birmingham Comes to London. The New Administration Block 'for the Timaru Hospital. South Canterbury Harriers of Twenty-five Years Ago. Dunedin Civil Service Harrier and Amateur Athletic Club. The Girl Guide Movement in Dunedin. The New Traffic Bridge at Bushey, Otago. Transforming the Notorious Kilmog Hill road. Mr Zane Grey’s Yacht Fisherman 11. The World's Tallest Building: New York Skyscraper. Opening the New School at Kurow. Driving Sheep on a West Coast road. An 111-starred Flight. Mr H. H. Sterling.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21362, 16 June 1931, Page 6
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