CAZNA STUDIO. Country visitors to Dunedin should not fail to visit GUY C. MORRIS, trading under the name of "Guy," for tho best Photographic Work at the most moderate prices. Enlargements a specialty.—Corner of Princes street and Moray place, Dunedir. Tel. 3188. , 27a MELROSE GIRLS' COLLEGE. FORTH STREET, INVERCARGILL. . Principal: Miss Z. F. GIBSON, M.A. TIE above School, established under the ausoices of the Presbvterian Church, will OPEN on TUESDAY, February 5, as a fully-equipped Primary and Secondary Day and Boarding School for Girls. Boys up to Standard IV will also be enrolled. This School offers special advantages to pupils from the country. Copies of the prospectus may be obtained on application to the Secretary, Rev. J. COLLIE. North Invercargill; or Mr G. F. WATSON, Esk street. The Principal will be in attendance at the School each forenoon from January 30 for the purpose of enrolling pupils. TAGO DAILY TIMES AND WIT- - NESS NEWSPAPERS COMPANY (LIMITED). BRANCH OFFICES. . London: 85 Fleet street, E.C. J. S. HYSLOP, Representative. Wellington: 84-86 Jervois quay. J. ILOTT (LIMITED). Christchurch: 5 and 6 Victoria Chambers, Victoria squaw. R. HANDCOCK, Representative. Invercargill: Esk street, near Railway Station. : J. HUNTER, Branch Manager. Mosgiel: Gordon road. JOHN P. WALLS, Representative for Taieri. MISSING FRIENDS OTICE.—WouId, the RELATIVES of SOLDIERS who are EX-PUPILS OF MILLER'S FLAT SCHOOL, who have v gone to the Front, oblige by sending their NAMES and ADDRESSES to J. HAND, Secretary, 22f Miller's Flat School.' ' I S S I N G SOLDIERS. Ave you seeking INFORMATION with regard to any Soldier who has been Killed or who is Missing? If so, write CHAS. A. CLOKE, 31 Hunter street, Wellington. (G.P.O. Box 951.) I3f
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Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 26
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