HOROWHENUA COUNTY PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION. figent for the Returned Soldiers' Information Department WORK FOR RETURNED The undermentioned returned soldiers require employment : 9. Clerical work warned, or travelling." Address, Levin. 11. Married man, with good doss, wants droving, or general farm work* Present address, Waii kanae. PLEASE NOTE—This space will be occupied by the Patriotic Association to advertise the wants of returned men requiring work, and employers requiring labour are invited to communicate with the undersigned, who will furnish full particulars as to character and qualification of applicants. F. P. WALKLEY, Secretary. ' Oxford Chambers. Levin. > 'Phone 17. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. < Sufferers from Deafness and Head Noises should know of tho following advertisement, which is now appearing in numerous newspapers in all parts of the world. Hoy/ to cure DEAFNESS. A SIMPLE .PREPARATION has recently been discovered by an ominans physician, which has been found wonderfully effective in ouring deafness and head-noisea. Severe and obstinate cases which lind resisted ail the ordinary remedies & cxponaivo treatments, have boon permanently cured in a few days by this fiuipla preparation callod "AURALON." Mr YVm Brfetow, of Worthing, writes :~"Tho curativo proportion of your now rtinudy, 'Auralon>' nro truly wonderful. After being deaf for nearly twenty years I am now ablo to hear distinctly and the hoad-noisos which woro so distressing* have completely disappeared. No sufferer i hould hositate to try this splendid, cure. This is just no report out of manv. '' AURAIiQN " is sold in packages at' 4/6 6aeb, and can be sont to any address post paid upon receipt of remittance. Send your order direct to " AURALON," care of Kibk'b Agency 12 Railway Crescent. West Ocoydon i Surrey, England. j (Please mention this paper). 11;! l 1 1 il | GUEST f ■ r iTfTi"ili ifW¥V" f :' J mW~ Nil*' i 1 With reet soaked in a mustard batli, " Poor Graadi>a erouehed beside tho hearth, Aad gasjred bo hard, and looked to glum, Bespito three lots of steaming ruinThat Grandma, anziotus grown (oz idea, Exclaimed at last toU/ielc Jim: "Thiii dread nuspeam I can't endarc, 111 »ead for Woods' Great Peppermint. Cnra" ~ —Aavfc UP-TO-DATE STATIONERY. QUR STATIONERY DEPART■Z , ME * T »« jusfc been replen- !!■, vnlh a Jarge and up-to-date stock of all classes of Goods. We invite the public to call on us for their regnirementa. The prices of many lines are soaring upwards, bat by jadicions buying we axe able to offer "the ; 'best yaltie in the district. ,j . Call and scalar yoarseAWfL I _ . ~.,v*-» TIiE : :OTAKI.M4jX. ' ' " STATIONAIKY BH'ABfIIEHI".' '." eccotujt hi x&giixt&L • IXslo4i& tlii ****3» and heal . iho ; isSasuattttos b» ■ w»a«;.-■aujd . ■ miMase ' a© !l JPlwouSL' 1/8 and *fi»-' ■■. a
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Otaki Mail, 13 January 1919, Page 4
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