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P.D. £&&!i!m^bf& MANUFACTURES ROYALES. ~ — gpfe|^6f|l§liiJs FRENCH T> "TV COESETS * ■"« ? ''\% )^. TT^ORLD-RENOWNED /^OESETS P a D. PD Mxlftir^^ • Eave been Awarded PD« i'^wl'i '"* JM^vh' ' % 10 GOLD MEDALS P,D. ff 1 DIPLOMES D'HONOURS, jfjk If |^^J^^^^W%i \ And whenever exhibited have **^' ALL T EADING J) RAPERS f$ t 1^ j» IN MANY vakieties ' SHAPES> T - mrm — m BRAND iSRSL ! Guaranteed fIH 1 Full Cream. «§p Jua»r|£cst Sale in the Ififorld. MksK. «^^^^ tas^ FAMILY KNITTERS. I if I " B^™"^ s=^^^ No Family should be without one of these t 111 \ Useful and Inexpensive Machines. II eiL» \ Will Knit a Stocking — Heel and Toe — m §a iKKiiißSSteves. 10 minutes. Will knit every Article required I^^^^MBWHIpHI'97 Helenaborough Road, Boslyn, Dunedm. Or inquire, ROSLYN DEAPERY. Mffllglii^ Sole Agents Australasian Colonies. . Sdl=ips==f^ Ill^|llGitil>^ During the Duke of York's visit countiy 1 -- =IW " JPMl'S^ißH^f visitors may see the Machine in operation at «Jfl^wit%>iiLllr Miss Mackenzie's Art Exchange, Princes -«Sggg)gi» Xggpr Street. TELEPHONE NO. 1506. #■ .. - - "^" ' .THE ; T'ROPRIETORS OF THE TIGER TEAS BEG TO DRAW TKE^ASTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO THE ABOVE ARTICLE IT HAS BEEN 3IANUFACTURED UNDER AN ENTIRELY NEW AND ORIGINAL REODPE OE PROVED AND UNDOUBTED EXCELLENCE. THE INGREDIENTS BEING EVENLY BALANCED IN CORRECT CHEMICAL PROPORTIONS, yHE RESULT AIMED AT HAS BEEN ATTAINED— VIZ., THE MAXIMUM OF gTR,ENGTH AT A MINIMUM OF COST. ■ [WILL BE FOUND CHEAPER IN USE THAN ANY OTHER BRAND IX THE MARKET. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS IN SIXPENNY AND SHILLING TINS.

m a m ms /&£&. Owen's little baby is very ill. and Hugh ■ fa OirS kITiS finds her treating the dying babe with horI I|IB I I Jflgjllr i M & rible witch-like remedies, forced between its fl ■■ asiJwr fc«J|w fea^^ jy/®§ little lips. He forces her to desist, and **^ jd&&$&!!!^--^^&i3J0&&. sentment takes possession of Gwen. who contrives to open Hugh's eyes to the in<nt^f^/r^^yr^_ v^^^^V nocent atachment of Ivor and Gladys belfc^S// S ~~A O/'^^^^v v\^^^« 01>e s own hotly-pressed suit altered all ir^j/j W VV^^Ji their lives. Hugh's agony is intense, and iS^mZU^- L^ff/ ii^V Ill^^l in 10Se sacrificial fires of jealousy, hate, HjyJlU isi^ /J^^Wi away — passion is dead, he feels for the pale, '^^jAW^^^^^s~^^^^//J^S^J sweet girl-vrife the protecting tender affec'v ttS^(l9\ k^S£J§imiF/ . Death, however, severs the tangled knots ff which life has tied — how merciful is Death! iJK. F Gwen, in a fit of madness, sets fire to the l|| IB I A np"| Hgß S alone, and though Ivor and Mari save him \ !■&/ LnUtL Mi M^Uf at P er^ °^ ie "* own h vei3 » it 1S > 011 b' to lmy _„. -»__ .-» "^ *»Hdr g er a | ew li OurS!i anc i D j c i them farewell. ' THE STANDARD OF Mad Vone is the nexl to g°. and Ivot - 'te n — with Gladys, remains to fashion fiom the 1-* I IRITVXFYnPI I F MPF i torn sails "of trouble, mistakes, and deep •ff wni ■■ ** «-^VUUI-CillUt i oss> the new sails wllich waft them on to ih—^ ———»—— j deep, true happiness. *— Buster: "I am having awful luclc. I rtrr r n v x rt> •> -v tv -m i \m now down to my last shilling." Dead- . Gol <ien. Gate of Prayer, by Dr MilWroke- "Pshaw, that's nothing. Wait till ler > a series of devotional studies on the Jrou are down to the last shilling of your Lords Prayer, conceived and written in a last friend." " tone of the most simple and beautiful feel-

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Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 67

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Page 67 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 67

Page 67 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 67

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