QTAKI RESIDENTS.— Now is the time to have those asphalt paths laid, or old paths repaired, while my equipment and plant is in your area. — H. T. CHANNINGS, ContraCtor, 'Phone 147, Levin. (A CARD) A. F. LANDERS. B.D.S., * DENTAL SURGEON, Central Buildings. LEVIN. " 'PHONE 7M.
Bricklaying, Tilelaying, All Concrete Work PLASTERING, FIREPLACES, ETC., A SPECIALTY. G1BBARD TE HORO, 'Phones, 113A and 135S. NOW F1RMLY ESTABL1SHED Supplies oniy | PRIME OX BEEF WETHER MUTTON LAMB & PORK Also a full range of Small Goods. A Trial Will Convince. GEO. MANN MAIN ST. — OTAKI. Telephone 16. "Where Quality Costs Less" MR. H. JACKSON, Deniist, Babbacombe Avcnue, OTAKI BEACH. HOURS OF ATTENDANCE: Daily, 10 a.m. to 12, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. SATURDAYS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Telephone 156D. "centraThotel, OTAKI B. J. KELLEHER, PROPRIETOR QNLY the Best of Accommodation ia provided and tbe best of WlNES, A.LES and SPIRITS atocked. Buses pass the door at frequent iatervals for all trains. B. J. KELLEHER • nPHONE 3 FOR 8ERVIOE. HOTEL JUBILEE, OTAKI "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" OARS AND BUSES PASS THE DOOR> AT FREQUENT INTERVALS. j BEST OP WINES, ALES AND SPIRITS. ! AOCOMMODATTON: Thp Best. MRS. McFETRIDGE, PROPRIETRESS . . 'PHONE 11. ~ TELEGRAPH HOTEL OTAKI (Opp. Poat Office) FIRST CLASS AGCOMMODATION REASONABIiE TARTFF— EVERY COMFORT j Wken in need of a holiday corae t. Otaki When in Otaki stay at the j Telegraph Hotel. T. V. CAHILL ! PROPRTETOR 'PTTfw^ " JRY R. QOODE, Rangiuru Road, | Otaki, for agricultural. work; : i ploughing, discing, etc.. with the latest 1946 equipment. Phone 108K. | Morrison & Gilberd, Ltd., | Opticians. ' 48 Wilhs St., Wellington, C.l. \ i • 'Phone 41-529. ;
* ' For a Refreshing and Warming MORNING OR AFTERNOON TEA Go to Harvey's, Main Street, Otaki. Or make arrangements for a Refresher during the Picture Interval on Saturday Nights. HARVEY'S, MAIN STREET, OTAKI. FLOWER GROWERS Send your cut flowe'vs to us for tiighest prices and prompt refcurns. Daily Auction Saies, Monday to FRIDAY. Labels and advice no tes sent on application ALL TRAINS MET. GEORGE THOMAS & CO., LTD, FRUIT EXCHANGE, WELLINGTON.
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 November 1946, Page 2
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