CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE Leading Articles f Australian Trade Policy. Budget Leukine. Control of Transport. Otago A. and P. Society .. .. 2 Wireless Broadcasting 2 The Motor World 3 Hockey 5 Harriers .. 5 Rugby Football 0 Letters to the Editor 7 Shipping; 8 Cable News 9 Personal 10 Visitors to the City 10 Work of Parliament 10 Supply of Fish 11 Flying Flea 11 The Mareo Case ■ 11 Westland District 11 Damages for Libel 11 Norfolk Island Storm .. .. 11 Tasman Service 11 Provincial News 12 Otago Hunt Club -.. 13 Sporting .. .. 13 Kaituna Bowling Club 14 Caversham Methodist Church .. 14 Penalty of Crime 14 .Mishap to Kalingo I' National Eistedfodd 1.. Association Football 15 Commerce and Finance .. .. 16 Dot's Little Folk 17 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The following index is a selection from the announcements that appear in the classified advertisement columns of this issue:— To Let 1 Public Notices .. 1 Miscellaneous Wants 1 Professional 1 Accommodation at Holiday Resorts .... 1 Tenders 1 Board and Residence 1 Money 1 Motor Services 11 Educational N Business Announcements .. .. 11 County Council Notices .. .. 11 Legal Notices 11 Meetings 11 Company Notices 11 Financial 16 Houses and Properties for Sale 18 For Sale 18 Sales by Auction 18 Motor Cars, Motor Cycles, and ) ,
Advertising points out the merits of n nroduct and impresses the buyer with its desirability. Sir James Alexander Cooper, whoso death at 0!) years of a«e is announced, started work us an office apprentice at £lO a year salary. He died a director of the Lancashire Cotton Corporation, Vickers-ArmNtrong, Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company, and chairman of other companies. He sold for the Government surplus wool after the war. and the pinfits were millions. His advice to youth was: "Get all the book learning you ran —but above all, set and keep a reputation for reliability. Brains are useful, but character telly."
Medicines delivered free The free collection of prescriptions and delivery o" medicines Is a service offered by the longestablished house of Wilkinson & Son to all living within the city. Just ring us If you have a prescription to be filled. Wilkinson & Son, Chemists. 167 Princei St. tsnd opp. Knox Church.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22889, 25 May 1936, Page 10
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