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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THIS WEEK’S QTAGO WITNESS To be Published To-day, Contains NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME* THE FARM, THE STATION, AND THE SPORTING FIELDS, “IN THE BEST OF HUMOUR: WHAT HAPPENED NEXT?” By Stephen Leacock. “JANUARY AND ITS LEGENDS.” By D. A. 0. THE GARDEN—- “ WORK FOR THE WEEK.” By D. Tannock, A.H.R.H.S. FARM AND STATIONNOTES ON RURAL TOPICS. OUT AND ABOUT. OUR COUNTRY WOMAN’S , CORNER. OUR YORKSHIRE LETTER. NEWS OF THE WEEK, i COMMERCIAL—THE MARKETS. FANCIERS’ PAGETEE KENNEL. 1 POULTRY NOTES— By Terror. V MININGNEWS OF THE INDUSTRY. THE STOCK EXCHANGE. THE COUNTRYLETTERS FROM CORRESPONDENTS. SOUTHLAND NOTES. THE WEEKNOTES ON CURRENT TOPICS. NOTES AND QUERIES—' ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. SPORTINGTALK OP THE DAY. \ IN A NUTSHELL. By Sentinel. TROTTING TRACK TALK. IN SADDLE AND SULKY. By Adonis. CANTERBURY DOINGS. By Observer. WELLINGTON NOTES. Our Own, Correspondent. AUCKLAND TOPICS. By Digger. WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, ETC. THE STAGE- 1 - THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL. By Pasquin. < DRAUGHTSConducted by Jas. Beecot. CHESSConducted by L. D. Coombs. MOTOR AND CYCLEConducted by Demon. THE NOVELIST—- “ GOLD, IN THE WEST.” By Walter Smyth. “THE UNLAWFUL ADVENTURE.” By Aidan de.Brune. SHORT STORIES—“A GIRL WITH BROWN EYES.” By J. J. Bell. ; “IN THE 'END OF THE YEAR.” By G. H. Ellis. “THE BEE IN THE POPPY.” By Eisdell E. Tucker. FOR THE LITTLE FOLKLETTERS TO DOT PROM THE OLD WRITERS. CHUMS MAGIC POWDERS: XII. By Ern Shaw. WOMEN’S SECTIONTABLE TALK. ! “THE' COUNTRY WOMAN’S CORNER.” “FOR TO-MORROW WE DIET.” “IN FASHION’S REALM.” By Marguerite. HOME INTERESTS. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. LITERATURE AND ART—«TO THE OLD. YEAR.” By Katherine Cowin. .“HOGMANY AND ITS OBSERVANCES.” ' “ QUEER CALENDARS,” BOOKS AND BOOKMEN. THE LATEST BOOKS. THE SKETCHER—“A HAPPY NEW YEAR.” “WHAT HAVE I DONE’i” “A HOGMANY RIOT.” “ 1932 CALLING.” tE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE—ing the Old Year in Festive Thoughts the New. Birds of New Zealand, iversary Day in Christchurch: mnding of Canterbury, n the Old Royal Arcade to Modern roadway. aing of the Margaret Watt Orphan:e at Wanganui. ners’ Day at Lincoln College, Canrbury. ] .for Children of Unemployed Parts: Festivities at the Town Hall, e-winners at the Nelson Baby Show nnpetition. , ,> „ . ?o Boys’ High School > Senior and mior Gymnastic Eights. ‘eeent View of the Manawatu Gorge, tit Crossing the Sumner Bar. lighthouse for Aircraft. China-Japanese Trouble. 1 from King Solomon Mine, a Drive, Esplanade, Palmerston ortb. ;n the Fourth Contingent Left for )iith Africa, Latest in Evening Coats, n-d Ram Fair at Binsey Lane, Oxrd. Trek of the Kibbo Kift Holidayin Distinguished Company, earn of Gun Dogs in Canterbury, ver of the Tulip Tree. Giant Tortoises Sleeping, ood Catch from the Pomahaka River, aru Boys’ High School Pupils on •trade. „ _ . _ ning of the Hunting Season in Engtlimpse of the English Countryside, ght in the Act. Morning After ses Myra and Valda Johnstone. Forbes, Wife of the Prime Minister. irst Utility of Frequent and lar Advertising consists in this; at all times a large class of loth in country and town, who ised places for the purchase of ■cessary articles, and are ready yed and drawn toward any parace which is earnestly brought >ir notice. Indifferent to all, without hesitation to the first

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21529, 29 December 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21529, 29 December 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21529, 29 December 1931, Page 6