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THIS WEEK’S OTAGO WITNESS Contains NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM, THE STATION, AND THE SPORTING FIELDS, “IN THE BEST OF HUMOUR: THE MAN WITH THE ADVENTURE STORY.” By Stephen Leacock. “THOUGHTS.” By Mary Roberts Rinehart. 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. . COMMERCIAL — THE MARKETS. FANCIERS' PAGE—THE KENNEL. POULTRY NOTES— By Terror. 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 OF 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 STAGETHEATRICAL AND MUSICAL. By Pasquin. DRAUGHTS— Conducted by Jas. Beecot. CHESS— Conducted by L. D. Coombs. MOTOR AND CYCLE— Conducted by Demon. THE NOVELIST—- “ GOLD IN THE WEST.” By Waiter Smyth. "THE UNLAWFUL ADVENTURE." By Aidan de Brune. SHORT STORIES- “ THE SHIP-BREAKER’S YARD." By C. J. Cutcliffe-Hyne. “MR TERRY’S GOOD TURN." By Frederick Salfeld. “A BROTHER IN RHODESIA.” By Clare Thornton. FOR THE LITTLE FOLKLETTERS TO DOT FROM THE LITTLE FOLK. THE WEEK’S POEM: “THE BIRD." By Lawrence Wilson. “THREE LOST MONDAYS." “PETER, PATTY, AND MR PIP: A TALE OF TWO TAILS.” “CHUMS BECOME KINGS: I,” By Ern Shaw. WOMEN’S SECTIONTABLE TALK. “THE COUNTRY WOMAN’S CORNER." “CHOOSING THE TROUSSEAU." “HEALTH AND THE BUSY WOMAN.” “IN FASHION’S REALM." By Marguerite. HOME INTERESTS. ' HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. LITERATURE AND LIFE—"NOVITIATE." By William Griffith. “ THOMAS CHATTERTON.” BOOKS AND BOOKMEN. THE LATEST BOOKS. THE SKETCHER- “ THE TRUTH ABOUT RELATIONS." “I WISH I WERE A MAN!" “LOVE AT SECOND SIGHT." “AFTER THE HOLIDAYS.” THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— A Popular Wedding in Dunedin: Wedding of Miss June Batchelor and Mr H. H. Elworthy. Regatta at Broad Bay; Boat Racing in a High Wind. Otago Senior and Junior Amateur Golf Championships at Dunedin. Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association Annual Championships: The Winners. Crisis in the East; The War in Manchuria. Among the Big Fish at Tahiti. Two Finishes at the Wyndham Racing Club’s Meeting. Interprovincia! Cricket. Southland Racing Club’s Summer Meeting at Invercargill. Scout Chief in Camp at Christchurch. Christmas Bowling Tournament at Dunedin. Mr R. W Trotter's Homestead. “ Garguston," Kurow. Entrance to the Lind is Gorge. The Call for Economy in England. A Novel Hole on a Surrey Golf Course. The Springboks at Rugby. Dainty Figures in Porcelain. Fishing on the River Teith. Clouds and Sunshine at Lake Hawea. The Oat Harvest in Canterbury: A Light Crop. Unemployed Girls Picking Lavender in Christchurch. The Prince’s Busy Day on the Merseyside. Launching the Submarine Swordfish. Doggies Hanging Up to Dry. Ascent of Mount Tutoko. A History-making Service in the English Church. A Homely Impression of Australia’s New Prime Minister. Miss Peggy Salaman, a 19-year-old Aviatrix. Mr 11. Turner. ADVERTISING pays its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices through increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time in which a produdt moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21543, 15 January 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21543, 15 January 1932, Page 6