WINTON G. BEAR, ' B.Com., A.PJV.N.Z., A.C.I.S^ (Late Inspector, Land and Incomi Tax Department, Wellington). PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT And CHARTERED SECRETARY Visits Otaki on Second Friday o: - each month and by appointment. NEXT VISIT: . FRIDAY, APRIL 9. Office: "Chronlcle" Office, Maii Street, Otaki. Agencies: Fire & Accident Folicies General Assurance Co., Life & Endowment Policies, National Mutua Life Association. Have You Been to TE H0R0 STORES Lately 1 TE HORO STORES LTD., J. 0. S. RICHARDS, NGAIO STREET, OTAKI; BUILDING — ALTERATIONS BRICKWORK. FIBROUS AND SOLID PLASTERING. S. E. MARTIii, BAG1STSRED PLUMBER AJBD DRAINLAYER, MAIN STREET, OTAKit TELEPHONE 258. ALL WORX CARRIED OUT THOROUGH WORKMANIJK* MANNER. Best of Materlala. PRICES THE LOWEST. THE BEST OF PAINTING Spray or Brush IS UNDERTAKEN BY ROY B00TH Corner of Bell and Kirk Streetsv OTAKI. Workmanship Guaranteed — Prices Righfc ALSO PAPERHANGING WEDDING BOUQUETS WREATHS, FLORAL GIFTS FOR HOSPITAL AND SANATORIUM. Floral Tributes for All Occasions Supplied on Shortest Notice. Members of New Zealand Florists Telegraphic Exchange. ! d. k. PRITCHARD & SON, | MAIN ROAD, OTAKI RAILWAY. j Phone 217 Otaki. Waikanae 32J. | GEI WM JOINTS *xtOU GEO. MAHN, MAIN STREET, OTAKI. POULTRY AND SMALL GOODB All Meat killed at Abattoirs under Government Inspection. 'PHONE 1 W. McBETH & SONS BUTCHERS ONLY OX BEEF, WETHER MUTTON, ETC., KEPT Orders Promptly Attended To. Otaki . . . and . . . Otaki Railw FLOWEK GROWEES ~ Send your cus llower« to ua for hlghest prices and promnt returmt. Daily Auotion Saies, Mon&mj te . *mnj. Labels and advice notes sent on application. ALL TRAINS MET GEORGE THOMAS & CO., LTD, SntUIT EKCHANGB. WSLLINGTOB. Six bags of second class niail matter { whieh were nnloaded fi'oni tlie inter- - island steamer Hinemoa 011 Saturday j morning and wliich liad been left in a railvvav niail van on tlie ivharf, were ■ found on JSundav morning to have been : opened and apparently rified. The bags : were unloaded too late to be taken to ; Christchurch in the passenger train ion ( iSaturday morning and were held /al Lyttelton until mail transport could be arranged. They were plaeed in a van, the door of which was padloekea. About 6.30 o'cloek on Sunday morning, the loek was found to have be~en forced and the bags opened. It is thought that some of the contents were stolen. The police are investigating. 1
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 April 1948, Page 3
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