eOROWHEXUA COUNTY PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION. 3|ent for the Returned Soldiers' Information Department WORK FOR RETURNED MEN. The undermentioned returned soldiers require employment: 11. Married man, with good dot's, wants droving, or general farm work' Present address, Waikanae. 12. Light store work wanted ; applicant s address. Otaki Railway. U ~Otaki k ° n ShCCP run ; ac,drcss ' E-—This space \\ih be occupied by the Patriotic Association to advertise the wants o returned men requiring work, anc employers requiring labour are in vited to communicate with tin undersigned, who will furnish ful particulars as to character and quali “Cation of applicants. F. P. WALKLEY, /-if j Secretary. Oxford Chambers. Levin. ’Phone 17. deafness
CATARRH, HEAD NOISES, easily; cared in a few days by the new Trench Orlene.’’ Scores of rrondorfui cares reported. “Completely Cured.’'—Age 76, Mr Thomas Winsdade, of Borden, Hants, writes: “I am delighted I tried the new ‘'Orlene,” for the head-noises, I am pleased to toll you, ARE GONE, and I can hoar as well as aver I could tn my life. I think it wonderful, ns I am seventy-six years old, and the pooplo hero uro surprised to think I cnri hear so well at my age," Many other equally good reports. \ Try one box to-day, which can be forwarded to any address upon the receipt of money order for 4fl Gd. , There is Nothing Bettor at Any j Price. ’ j;j Address: “ORLENE" Co,, Railway Orescent, West Croydon, i Surrey, England. " ; Please mention this paper. 1 H- MOFFATT 4 CASH BUYER 0 F Hides, Calf Skins, Taiiow, Etc.
Address : OTAKI RAILWAY. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Sufferers from Deafness and He actNoises should know of the .following advertisement, which .is now appearing in numerous newspapers in all parts or the world. How to cure | DEAFNESS. A SIMPLE PREPARATION hat recently been discovered by an eminent physician, which has been found | wonderfully effective in curing deaf- ' nes3 and head-noises. | Severe and obstinate cases which i had resisted all Ibe ordinary remedies | and expensive treatments, have been permanently cured in a few days by 1 this simple preparation called ! " A URAL ON.” Mr IV m Bristow, of Worthing, writes:—‘ The curative propertied of your now remedy, ‘Auralon,’ are truly wonderful. After being deaf for nearly twenty years I am now able to hear distinctly and the head-noises which were so distressing, have completely disappeared, No sufferer should hesitate to try this splendid cure. This is just one report out of many, ‘‘AURALON” is sold in packages at 4s; 6d each, and can be sent to any address post paid upon receipt of remittance. Send your order direct to ‘ 'AURALON,’ ’ care of Kirk'e Agency, 12 Railway Crescent, West Croydon Surrey, England. (Please mention this paper).
mail notices. Sfciili close at Otaki Post Offic*- as under:— Dully. & a-m.-For Wellington. Otaki r^ 1 '^ oro? tSouth. island., connecting with WelliagtonDytteltoa ferry service. Parcels by this mail, fid extra. • Daily9.so amt.—For Manakatr, Ofcao, iveraroa, Levin, Hopataroa, Shannon, Hafcerua, Tokomaru, Linton, L&ngbsrn. I ozton, Palmerston North, etc., Wangs' nni, New Plymouth, Auckland. Napier, and intermediates. Daily, 11,50 a.m.—For Otaki Pali way. Daily, 4.25 p.m.—For Wellington, Waikanae, Paekekariki, ■ and Sonth Island. Daily, 0.10 p.m.—For Levin, Palmer* Eton North, including North Trank, tc connect at Palmerston. 2£pnst‘, also Hawke's Bay, Wangnaj. 1 - .for e*arly train in the jcxfrnmg!*f As Advised.—t in San Francisco and Vancouver and all mails beyond the Dominion, J. W. HODGSON, ~r „ Postmaster.
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