Miscellaneous Advertisements. WOODLANDS' .Dance, October liitK./ IS ' / £ ... Pictures etc. half price at Omfrfipa ! Co. 60 ± milking ami gonerm/farfC" york. Phone 8.4.0, Stewart. 60 WANTED to Buy.—Used sewing machine ill good order. Reply “Cash” .G/</No>vs Office. 02 FOR SALE—zither Banjo with case. Excellent., condition. To ho seen at Guthrie’s, 1 ’ ./ /. 61 MILjAmY Dance, Lyric Hall, Augf 31.; Kit Knt Orchestra. fjj £ -
REMEMBER, St. Stephen’* Spring Flower -Show, prtirsdhy, tember Bth. Bid doings these dates, Waioeka Hall, sth. niuV 21st. September. W Morris, Dealer, Bottles, Sacks, • Metals, etc. Opotiki. ’Phone 259 THE Firm of Carruthers —Established 1914. CYCLE painting and overhauling a speciality at It. D. Black’s. ECONOMICAL and easy starting. Atlantic Ethyl, the Modern Motor Spirit, is used by all the leading taxis in Opotiki. They sure know their gas. • JOIN Cress well’s New Book Club. TRADE your old cycle for a reconditioned at R. D. Black’s.
DE Luxe Tea Rooms—for the Highest C'lass Confectionery. Boxes a speciality. Queen Anne Agent. N. Quirk, Pro. THE Opoitiki News carries your Sales Messages into nearly every home in the district. There is no cheaper or better method of reaching so many people than a “News” Advertisement. DE Luxe Tea Rooms. Auckland and local Cordials always on hand ■, also hot drinks of all kinds. N. Quirk, Pro. PRIME Joints. C. J. Tabb, ’phone 8. OPOTJKi NEWS” Miscellaneous “Ads.” do a great job. Readers desiring to sell, buy, Jet, exchange, rent, hire and serve, read them. They produce quick results and big business at fractional cost. The reason is simple—guaranteed circulation covering the whole of the borough and county of Qpotiki, and a part of Whakatnne County, ’phone 14
WEDDING invitations artistically printed at tho “News” Office. New and latest types. Large stocks of hand-made paper and envelopes always in stock. ACCOUNT Books, Billheads, Docket Books, Receipt Books, Letterheads, and all Classes of General Printing promptly executed at the “News” Office. CHURCH SERVICES Methodist Church 11 a.in. and 7 p.m. Rev. W. 11. Wilson. St. John’s Church Opotiki 11 a.in. Opotiki 7 p.m. Rev. A. Hampton.
HOME COOKING “I thought I would surprise uiy hushaiul, so I took cooking lessons when he was abroad,” said Mrs .Hopson to her friend. “What did he say when he camc back !■'” “Nothing. He just went abroad again.”
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 73, 22 August 1938, Page 1
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