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TELEGRAPH STABLES. Motor-cars, gigs, buggies,; cab, hcarsa, and saddle horses on hire. Motor-bus meets all trains. General carrying in all branches. Commercial .travellers catered for. Buses open for engagements for private parties. Letters and Jelegrams promptly, attended to. Telephone, Ho. 7. AKCHIB SMIT3, PROPRIETOR. MRS McBEATH, PROPRIETRESS. HAYING again taken possession of the above I will be pleased to meet old and new friends adgivi th. 301 tha ba3t of attention nd accomodation. The Best of Wines, Spirits and Ales Stocked. FIRST-CLASS MENU. HOTEL. Proprietor. Tinder New Management.) \ r fHE BEST OP WINES, ALES AND ,\~ - SPIRITS. EXCELLENT MEALS. .Torma Moderate Civility Guaranteed. Visitors to the country should make a point of staying'at" the RAILWAY. It is in the midst of tho sporting district, and only, fifty yards from Hallway Station. TELEGRAPH HOTEL, E. PEARCY Proprietor- j Having taken over the above Hotel, I intend to run it on up-to-date lines, 'and will conduct it on proper j Unes, keeping only the best of WINES, 'ALES,- and SPIRITS, and a FIRST- j .CLASS TABLE. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION GUARANTEED. ' j Tho Hotel will bo thoroughly reno- j yated and made equal to the leading, botels on the Coast. * TERMS MODERATE. (JUEEN STREET, LEVIN (Nest to Post Office), HAS FOB SALE—--1 LADIES' PHAETON 2 DOGCART . .SEVERAL GIGS, SULKIES,, ETC--1 SPRING TEAE A _ . 2 SPBING DBAY (new) ; BEPAIES AND PAINTING. GENERAL BLACKSMITEING, W, B. MACINTOSH. BOOT AND SHOE BEPAIBS A SPECIALTY. Agent for the leading Newspapers, including Dominion, N.Z. Times, Evening Post, and Otaki Mail. AGENT FOR ALL SCHOOL REQUISITES. jfllJi FRUITS KEPT IN STOCK. JEE HOBO. ADVERTISING CHARGES. fYWING to the enormous increase' in the cost of newspaper production, from this date the fate for Casual Advertisements the ."OtaM Mall" will be: 4s per inch for first insertion, ana 3s for each subsequent insertion, if consecutive; 3s 6d per,inch, if at intervals. ' - - f - "... : , "Wanted -Known" and */ <:For Sala".- advertisements (not exceeding 20 words), Is 6d foT each insertion, cash in advance; 2S ? psr insertion if booked. , :jt: PBANK Piopri«tor "OtaM Mas" "

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Otaki Mail, 13 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otaki Mail, 13 January 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otaki Mail, 13 January 1919, Page 1

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