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OTAGO CENTENNIAL PUBLICATION. CENTENNIAL PUBLICATION. WE HAVE PLEASURE In announcing the publication of *' THE OTAGO OF OUR MOTHERS ” THE OTAGO OF OUR MOTHERS ” • By Eileen L. Soper. Eileen L. Soper. This is the first of the publications issued by the Otago Centennial Historical Committee. 128 pages BJin x s£in, including 16 pages of half-tone photographs illustrating - the early times. Eight chapters depicting the transition from life in Scotland in the 1840‘s to the present day:— “ The Land of Their Birth.” " The Voyage.” " Pre-Settlement Otago.” “ The New Province.” “ Pioneering Days.” •• The 'Fifties and 'Sixties. " Domestic Progress.” “ Women in the Community.” TO BE PUBLISHED DECEMBER 1. , PRICE 10s 6d (Postage 3d). PRICE 10s 6d (Postage 3d). Bound in cloth and attractively printed, this is a valuable record of the trials and hardships of the pioneer women. It should find a place on every bookshelf. MAKE SURE OF YOUR COPY BY ORDERING NOW. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS. Princes street, Dunedin. GAMES AND TOTS WHAT TO BUY YOUR YOUNGSTERS FOR CHRISTMAS IS THE OLD • PROBLEM. STEEL TOYS. BULLDOZER 6-WHEEL TRUCK TRANSPORTER TIP TRUCK TRACTORS .. STEAM ROLLER EXCAVATOR SHEEP TRUCK .. .. .. .. BREAKDOWN TRUCK .. • ■ 14/6 12/9 18/6 11/9 12/6 19/9 19/9 15/9 12/3 “TRIANG” MECHANICAL TOYS. RACING CARS 5/3. 6/6 TIP TRUCK 6/3 CANVAS TILT LORRY .. .. 7/11 BASKET BALLS, 33/-, 35/- and 40/4 KEEP-DRYE DART BOARDS .. 28/SCALLYWAG SETS 26/3 TABLE TENNIS SETS, 8/6 and 27/6 CONJURING SETS 13/9 ROCKING HORSE 25/6 DART PISTOL 4/6 CAP GUNS .. ..2/6, 3/6 and 7/6 FUN HO! METAL TOYS Range from 1/- to 14/11. SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM At the SPORTS. GAMES AND TOYS DEPARTMENT. ' WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., PRINCES STREET, Dunedin.

LOST AND FOUND WOULD gentleman who took Fawn Raincoat from Opoho Bowling Pavilion, Saturday, November 1, please Return 37 Broughton street. South Dunedin, or ring 25-247, and receive his own? LOST, Purse, zip fastener, containing £1 note, some silver, and 2 keys, between Rattray-Stuart streets and Duke’s; reward.—Phone 11-296. LOST: Would person who picked up Lady's Black Purse from His Majesty’s Theatre, Wednesday matinee, please Return to Theatre or 31 Rawhiti street? LEFT Exchange telephone, Thursday, 2 p.m., Black Purse, containing sum money and ration books.—Return Times Office.' Oamaru; reward. LOST, Onoto Fountain Pen, Princes streetGardens via George street; reward. — Phone 14-543. LOST, small Purse, containing string pearls and pair ear-rings; good reward —47, Times. , LOST, Tuesday night, Ralco waterproof Watch, initials J. A. S. on back; of sentimental value; reward.—l9s3, Times. LOST, Wednesday night, black Wallet, with £2 and enrolment card, at' Tahuna or Exchange; reward. —43. Times. __ LOST, Small Black Purse, Thursday, Stuart or Castle streets; containing £5 note.—Ring 22-399. LOST, by war widow, Black Handbag, tram or bus, Highgate; pension and private papers.—Ring 20-007; reward. FOUND, liver and white Spaniel; will sell if not claimed—Reply phone 24-444. NAVY Handbag left St. Andrew street phone box, Friday.—Please ring 21-463. LOST, Lady’s Dark Brown Kid Glove; reward.—l 3 Young street, St. Kilda. IT' O O N D: L 1 THE MOMONA CLUB DANCE, • SATURDAY 29th, MOMONA HALL. ' Irving and Cooper’s Music Good Supper Usual Prices. FOUND: Berwick Caledonian Sports, New Year’s Day; open amateur piping and dancing events; bus service from Dunedin; hot water and afternoon tea on grounds; Ball at night. FOUND; The East Taieri Girls’ Auxiliary will hold a Garden Party at Mrs Anderson’s residence, Riccarton road, To-day (Saturday). November 29; free bus leaves Mosgiel 2.15 p.m. FOUND: Robert Donat, Deborah Kerr in outstanding British Drama, " Perfect Strangers,” Green Island Pictures, Today. Reserve. (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND; Outram School Concert, Town Hall, Outram, Tuesday, December 16, 1947. at 8 p.m.; prize-giving, admission adults 2s, non-pupils Is.—G. D. Wright, hon. sec. Bus from Berwick at 7,30. FOUND: Berwick Caledonian Sports, New Year’s Day; open, amateur piping and dancing events; bus service from Dunedin; hot water and afternoon tea on ground-; Ball at night. FOUND: Outram Pictures, To-night at 8 o’clock, “ The House on 92nd Street,” starring Lloyd Nolan and Gene Lockart. (Adult Audiences.) Bus runs from Berwick.

FOUND: Wanaka Pictures, To-night, Jeanne Crain in Technicolor production, “ Margie excellent picture and excellent supports; with Cartoon. (Adult Recommendation.) FOUND: South Taieri Federated Farmers' Meeting, Berwick Hall, Tuesday, December 2, at 8 p.m.—A. C. Drake, hon. secretary. . FOUND Mosgiel and district residents. D E. Peat for Cycle Repairs and Sales. Opposite Railway Hotel. When cycling •o trains leave that repair job. FOUND Allanton Tennis Club Dance advertised 20th instant has been Postponed until December 6 FLORISTS IP LOWERS FLOWERS, FLOWERS r MRS ERIC PATERSON. N.C.F.A (N.Z.), Floral Artiste. Excelsior Floral Studio, 5 Moray place (opp Savoy) Wreaths, Bouquets Cut Flowers Sprays it shortest notice Phone 12-077; private 13-G73 We telegraph flowers i»,l AKGUERITE ill (Miss McDonald), Bouquets, Wreaths and Cut Flowers 384 GEORGE STREET We Telegraph Flowers Phone 18-093 Private 18-094 rpHEOH L H i D (ELIZABETH MARTIN) 352 GEORGE STREET ■ torai Tributes of Every Description Telephone 14-215 aftet hours 22-920 ET FLOWERS CARRY YOUR MESSAGE Wreaths, Sprays, Bouquets etc. MISS CHAPMAN, S.C.F.A (N Z.) Floral Artiste, Moncrieff and Stewart 386 Princes street Phones 10-860 20-893 We Telegraph Flowers It you nave excessive Dandruil, causing hair to fall, do not fail to try Prescription Tonic No. 80; it's really excellent and non-greasy.—Procurable only from A. M. Hendy, Hair Specialist, Princes street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 1

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869

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 1

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