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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THIS WEEK’S QTAGO WITNESS Contains NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME, THE FARM, THE STATION. AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. “IN THE BEST OF HUMOUR: THE MARVELS OF THE TELEPHONE.” By P. G. Wodehouse. “ THE TOMB OF BACHAL SHAH.” By Lady Lawrence. 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 COUNTRY—i LETTERS FROM CORRESPONDENTS. SOUTHLAND NOTES. THE WEEK—NOTES ON CURRENT TOPICS. NOTES AND QUERIES—ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. SPORTING— ' TALK 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—“A MYSTERY OF THE SKIES.” By Paul Trent. “ BOUCHARD’S ISLAND.” By Aidan de Brune. SHORT STORIES—“LOVE LET LOOSE." By Winifred Graham. “THE GHOSTLY ARMY.” By lan Douglas. “THE PARSON’S LADY.” By Katherin M'lntosh. FOR THE LITTLE FOLKLETTERS TO DOT FROM THE LITTLE FOLK THE WEEK’S POEM: “THREE DANCING POEMS.” “HIS FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL." “PETER, PATTY. AND MR PIP: THE FLIGHT OF THE O’ER." “CHUMS BECOME KINGS: VII." By Ern Shaw. WOMEN’S SECTIONTABLE TALK. “THE COUNTRY WOMAN’S CORNER." “ DAINTINESS IN EVERY BEAUTY DETAIL." “ PROBLEMS OF CHILDHOOD." “IN FASHION'S REALM.” By Margeurite. HOME INTERESTS. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. LITERATURE AND LIFE—“INVOCATION TO VERGIL.” “ EDGAR WALLACE.” BOOKS AND BOOKMEN. THE LATEST BOOKS. THE SKETCHER—- “ VALE—DEADWOOD DICK.” “ PAISLEY SHAWLS." "ACCORDING TO ANDY." “ARE WOMEN MEANER THAN MEN? ” THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— Early Spring Reflections: At the Neck, between Lake Wanaka and Lake Hawea. The Disappearing Snows; Dip Creek, Lindis Pass Road, in Early Spring. Southland Athletic Championship Meeting at Invercargill. Pioneers in a Great Industry; The First Ship to Carry Frozen Meat from New Zealand to England. Mr Thomgs Brydone. Yachtsmen at Play: The Otago Club's Picnic ai Company Bay. New Zealand Swimming Championships at Timaru. Dunedin Jockey Club’s Cup Meeting at Wingatui. Elderly Bowlers’ Day at the Dunedin Club’s Green. Bush Fire Havoc in Victoria: Lives Lost and Homes Destroyed. Southland Croquet Association’s Tournament at Invercargill. A Close Call for a Coastal Trader: Holmdale on the Beach at Castlecliff. The Big Load on Sydney Harbour Bridge. In Memory of a Great Polar Explorer. Displays of New Zealand Primary Products in England. Making Money: A Peep Inside the Royal Mint at Tower Hill, London. The Passing of the Steamer Breeze. Boys and Girls’ Agricultural Clubs. Women Motor Round Australia: A 12,000mile Journey. Cutting the Baddeley Cake. The Chess Congress and Championship at Napier. 1 One Leg Each: But He Holds the Ball. A Leap in the Path of a Death Machine. Members of the Development of Industries Board. The Largest Party to Reach the Top of Mount Fox, Athletes on Parade: A Promenade of Youth. Australian 14-footer Championship. A Brown Trout from the Mntaura River. ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary part at modern business promotion It has won a place (or Itself In virtually every Industry Rightly-directed and prepared, advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success

BEREAVEMENT NOTICES ■JI/iTRS ISBI3TER and Family, 20 Como IVL street, Maori Hill, Dunedin, dusire to Thank all kind friends for letters and telegrams of sympathy and floral tributes; also for kindness shown in their recent sad loss. THE LEISHMAN FAMILY wish to Thank all kind friends for letters, telegrams, and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21579, 26 February 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21579, 26 February 1932, Page 6