« A - . — ■' ' ■ f ^ PRESENTS FOR ALL TIMES Pictures and Wall Mirrors make ideal gifts for Birthdays, Weddings, Presentations and Anniversary Days. We have in our Showroom the most up-to-date display of worthwhile Pictures and Hanging Wall Mirrors in the district. YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED BY ' Granfield and Co. MAIN STREET — ' OTAKI t „ — v y " 1 11 ■ ■ . ^ OTAKI BUILDERS' SUPPLIES OTAKI RAILWAY NOW IN STOCK: Unbreakable Plastic, Clotbes Pegs Once Used, Always Used. Large Stocks of Pinex Gibraltar Board All Classes of Hard Boards. Unlimited Supplies of Paints, Linseed Oil, etc. Large Stocks of All Classes of Timber Glass, any size. Wide Range English Wallpaper. All Classes of Hardware J. GONNOR Manager I THON^ 26M. f ARRIVING REGULARLY ] j Supplies of " | GOOD CAPE GOOSEBERRIES, FEIJOAS, TREE TOMATOES and 1 LARGE RIPE QUINCES FOR JAM JACK HING MAIN STREET, OTAKI Phont ti* Frec Delivery 1^
Tcwnsend & Paalv ltd FRUIT and VEGETABLE saies be» daily. Satlsfactlon guar&n>.eed Flowers A Specialty Labels and Advlce Notes on appb cation. For better results send your next consignment *tor TOWNSEND & PAUL, LTD., Fruit 8s Produce Merchants, Allen Street Wellington ~ HOTEL JUBILEE, OTAKI "A HOME AYIAY FROM BOME' CARS AND FUSES PASS THl DOOR AT FREQUENT INTERVAL* BEST OF WJNES, & ALES AND SPIRITS. ACCOMMODA ?ION: The Beai T. A. McFetridge, Proprietor FIOWEK GROWERS Send your cut flowers to us for blghest prlces and sromst returns. Daily Auction Saies, Monday to Friday, Labels and advlce notes «ent on application. ALL TRAINS MET GEORGE THOMAS i Cft LTB FRUIT EICHAIGI WiltOIGTOW TOASTERS From 29/TOAST RACKS, Plastic and Chrome 30/JUGS — Enamel 46/6 Neeco Earthen are 38/6 COOKER ELEMENTS . . 31/6, 39/6 COOKER GRILLERS £4/9/6 CLIP-ON ,BED LAMPS . . . . ' 23/10 IMMERSION, HEATERS .... 12/6 REGULATED IRONS, from £3/19/6 — And — PYRAMID ALUM1NIUM SAUCBPANS & FRYPANS, wlth iin. Solid Bottoms . . . Speclally made for Electric Ranges. ). G. BECK - Electrician AOTAKI ST., OTAKI — ^HONE 210
f- ■ 11 EVERY WAGON WANTED For Railways" Constant Service The quantity of meat, produce and other essentials which we send to our kinsfolk overseas is very largely dependent upon tlie constant and unhindered movement > of railway rolling-stock. Every wagon standing idle means inconvenience or delay somewhere. Gonsignments lying unclaimed in goods sheds are another serious hindrance to transport. Upon every user of the rail j rests the responsibility of hastening the release of wagons ! and promptly removing consignments from goods sheds. , t Collect Consignments Quickly 9 L- ■ ■ — 1 — - — — -- —
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 May 1948, Page 3
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