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TABLE OF CONTENTS. Pagk 55 80 6 24 4 6 47 29 57 10 58 11 38 22 56 73 61 24 23 32 59 13 5 ATumif? ... ... A. Traveller in the Fast A Strong Speech Aerial Navigation Bible in Schools Boy Scout* ... ... ... --- Births. Marriages. Deaths, and In Mrmoriam ... Bank of New Zealand... Bowling Breaches of Factories Act Boxing CaLPNDAHKOR THeWEEK Commercial Cablegrams ... ’’TCI.INO Change of Cn ed ('OH RRSPqNDKKCB Chinese Affairs Corrupt Police ... Casualties ... Draughts ... Dunedin Expansion League Dunedin S.M. Court ... Dot's Little Foi.k : Letters from ths Little Folk. —Dunedin Club Notes. Dunedin D.L.F. Literary and Debating Club ... ... ... ••• Eoitob’s Wallet ... ... ••• ‘A English Mails ... ... u Farm AND STATION; The Flood Bains. Necessity for Expert Adv-ce in I looting Trees. —The U«e of Seaweed Along the Coast.-Gleuham Dairy Factory.—-The Lon ( on Wool Sales.—Sterlet in Butterm»king.—A North Island Talk. —N. ew Zealand Frozen Meet. Drenching Sheen for Worms. —A R'val to New Zealand FI ix. —Brisbane Sh-w.— Handling of Meat. Agricultural and Pastoral News. —OorotuerclftlCablegrain.il:— Our Canterbmy Agricultural Budget.— The High Commissioner’# Report.— Southland Agricultural Notes. The Dunedin Markets— Local A. and P. News.—Notes on Rural Topics.— Stock and Grazing Notes.—The Bread«tu(T« and Produce Markets. —1 he Butter and Cheese Market.— Canterbury Markets ... _••• ... 11--1 Fanciers’ Column.— Poultry Notes, The Kennel ... ••• ••• Fun amp Fancy FOOTBALL ... . . ••• ••• Forestry Commission.... Federal Politics Herb and There Hvaltii Column Hockey ... . High Cost of Living ... In Days that hare Gone ... Imperial Politics ... Imperial Defence ... Invercargill Competitions I.itkrart Notes ... S 3 62 53 77 25 77 Mining News.— Veterinary literature IiOCAL 11l GENERAL ... and and Water itwN Tennis .■ibel Action ... liabonr Disputes dexieo ... ••• dr Webb’s “ Message dr R. Oarlick dancbester Unity ... Meteorological Itecords Vlultum in Parvo ... Mining ; The Week’s Dredging Return* ... Motes and irs QUERIES. T.AWQUKRtKS ... National Bank of N/.... M <5 W. Politics N Z Parliament Di r Public Schools Column... Dtago Central Railway League ... .., Omnium Gatherum J 3bitnarv ... ••• Dun Babies Otago Land Board ... Pater’s Chats With The Boys.'.. Passing Notes Personal Notes ... ••• - Pnkehinan Shooting Case ... Payment of Halves Personal Items ... Philately ... Publications Received ... Reformatory Homes ... Rowing ••• Rain and Flood ... ••• Supreme Court j *-hort Stories Sporting : Canterbury Doing#.-Welling-P ton Notes. —Auckland Topics. -Sporting Notea from Australia.— Pacing "1 In a Nutshell.-Talk of the Day.58 24 74 27 83 30 78 78 9 5S 57 5 27 25 5 57 57 13 59 23 47 0 25 30 73 10 4 £7 62 18 73 11 79 8 5 59 61 61 12 58 31 7 81 ... 49-53 Weights. Acceptances, etc ienck Notes ow Dates... OTIII.ANT> NICWS NOTBS ... HPPiNO News . ••• , rnllpox Outbreak in Australia., pposed Murder ... •• x Defence Forces . e Macquaries •> Boon of Science ... [B SKETCHER mes-Mydney Sun Cables rj? Garden ; Operations lot the Week.— H .rt,icu Rural Note# ... ... Apples for South America ... ... 13 [K Apiary ... ... ••• e Country e Naturalist e Novelist ... ... e Supreme Court .. e Balkan* ... ... ••• ••• e New Mai er Dolorosa ... ••• e Teacher’s Lot E Ladies’ Page t Table Talk. Ladies’ Gowip. Hints and Suggestions, Answers to Correspondents. Home Interest#.— ’ Allen # Letter from England.— In Fashions Realm —New Zealanders in Loudon The Week ie Stage: New Zealand Theatre Bookings.—Theatrical and Musical Notes.— Ktae« Go.sip. The King’s Theatre.— Ful’er’s Pictures ... e Week.. ... •• ... iity of Labour (improved Values System iibemo County Council ... mak* and Hawea ... ... ... inkers’ Homes ... ... ... itn ess Subscriptions ... ... Irelee# Telegraphy ... >men’s Suffrage [TNESS ILLUSTRATIONS How Rain 63 60 48 13 3 13 79 77 47 k 39-46 3

For a very long time (says the Ashburton lardian) the public has regarded doctors’ d lawyers’ bills with what might bo ■mod dread, the impression being that the ofessional man always endeavours to make i chargee long and heavy. A case of a ctor’s gencrositv was told by a resident, ie latter’s son liad occasion to yo to a iristchurch doctor for a eonsultat’on. He ide five successive visits, and when tho ctor’s bill came to hand the parent waa rprised to find that the account totalled l y £1 17s. including tho charge for modiio. He thought the charge unreasonably v for tho amount of attention received, d, in sending a cheque to the doctor, he st doubled the amount. To his great ;onishment, a few days later he received remittance of £1 17s from the medical in, who refused to accept anything beyond i first charge.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 38