Miscellaneous Advertisements. SMITH and Caughoy’g Now Season’s Samples Opening Monday, August 2Dtli. W. SrNTON. SO - 1 FOR SA L/C.— -Shop ill Church Street fMeeM'nics Institute Leasehold). particulars obtainable from Jiunkdtl amt Murray. M. Firth. FOR SALE. —Giant hronze-winged turkeys,; .Massive young stud gobblers niuJHiens from £'l/1;;- upwards. Apply* AV. A. Smith “Svbton” Opotiki, ’Phone 70R. 7t> F OR SAlifi^—■FJeetric Stove. Belling Nows Office. 71 ULL.range of motor cyclists’ clotliFULL range of 1: ing at R. I). Black’s, The Bike) Man. j DANCE, -TonW H«U, /Tuesday next, 8 p.nu 1 >:£ ,r A * -u, for repair shop?* Must be energetic. Black, 1 he Bike WALLPAPERS, Pictures etc. half price at Giaphica Co. tit)
Good range of. reconditioned cycles at R. D. Black's, The Hike''Man. MILITAjftY /franco, Lyric Hall, Aug. JS.it Kat Orchestra. -p EM EMBER, St. Stephen’s Spring -LL p'| owor Show, Thursday, September Bth. 810 doings'.these dates, i\\ aiocka Hall, otli,' and 21st. September. W Morris, Dealer, Bottles, Sacks, • .Metals, etc. Opotiki. ’Phone 209 THE Finn of Carruthers —Established 1914. ACCOUNT Books, Billheads, Docket Books, Receipt Books, Letterheads, and all Classes of General Printing promptly executed at the “News” Office. ECONOMICAL and easy starting. Atlantic Ethyl, the Modern Motor Spirit, is used by all the leading taxis in Opotiki. They sure know their JOIN Cress well’s New Book Chib. DE Luxe Tea Rooms—-for the Highest Class Confectionery. Boxes a speciality. Queen Anne Agent. N. Quirk, Pro. THE Opotiki News carries your Sales Messages into nearly every home in the district. I here is no cheaper or hotter 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. WEDDING invitations artistically printed at the “News” Office. New and latest types. Large stocks of hand-made paper and envelopes always in stock. “No. Cohen owes your husband a hundred pounds and can’t meet it in dcr morning.’' She shut the window and turned to her husband: “Come back 1 o /bed, Cohen, and let Isaacs pace (Km- boor.”
Th<> st/>ry nl' life. as its tally.unfolds Is mostly a pilgrimage punctured with /,-olds, Provision tor .wintertime worry is made, Put bronchial afflictions are hard to evade. The story of life is illusions and strife, With stress to survive when contagion is rife, Serene stay the wise with relief at command In Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure on hand.
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 75, 26 August 1938, Page 1
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