>TO OROWHENUA COUNT? 8 JuL PATRIOTIC ASSOC lA. ITION. i Agent for the Returned Soldiera' t Information Department jWORKJFOR RETURNED 1 MEN. The undermentioned -returned! soldiers require employmeut:— i 11. Married man, with good dogsj SA"v;ants dro.ving, or general farm! work' Present address, Waii kanae. 12. —Light store work wanted ; ap. 1 plicant’s address, Otaki Rail.] way. 13. —Work on sheep run ; address! Otaki. 'I I
PLEASE NOTE. —This spaceKH will be occupied by the PatrioticHf Association to advertise the wants oil returned men requiring work, and[ employers requiring labour are in! vited to communicate with th«| undersigned, who will furnish fu particulars as to character and quali| lication of applicants. F. P. WALKLEY, Secretary, Oxford Chambers. Levin. ’Phone 17. DEAFNESS. CATARRH, HEAD NOISES, cured in a few days by the nerl “French Orlcne.’’ Scores of wonde f ful cures reported. j -“Completely Cured.’’—Ago 76. j Mr Thomas Winslndo, of Border! ' Hants, writes: “I am delighted I trie-ip jtho now “Orlone,” for tho head-noise* l 51 am pleased to tell you, ARE GONIt [ and I can hear as well as ever I cou jin my life, I think it wonderful, as! |am eoventy-sis years Old, and tho peep j pie here aro surprised to think I cat j hear so woll at. my ago,” Many other equally good reports. Try one box to-day, which can forwarded to any address upon tho til coipt of monoy order for 48 6d. There is Nothing Bettor at Any Price. Address: “ORLENE’’ Co., Ml Railway Croscent, .West Croydon, i'|;| Surrey, England, i Flense mention this paper, ■ US H- fJOFFATT* CASH BUYER n O F Hides, Calf Skins, Tallow, Etc.
Address : OTAKI RAILWAY. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN zz=^-m Sufferers from Deafness ami Hcatffai Noises should (enow of the .f olio wit; ,j;s| advertisement, which .is now appcatMgl ing in numerous newspapers in all par%JS or the world. How to cure DEAFNESS. A SIMPLE PREPARATION recently been discovered by an nent physician, which has been foafitjjiS wonderfully effective in curing dcY'W| ness and head-noises. Severe and obstinate cases wlikj|l| had resisted all the ordinary rcraedie. : ||| and expensive treatments, have bea§|| ! permanently cured in a few days l;||| 1 this simple preparation [“APR AEON.” Mr .Win Bristow, of WonhiiP ; writes:—“The curative properties your new remedy, ‘Auralon. ’ arei wonderful. After being deaf fit nearly twenty years I am now to hear distinctly and the head-; which were so distressing, have pletely disappeared. No suffc should hesitate to try, this fepiend cure. This is just one report out of masi “AURALON” is sold in packager at 4s Od each, and can bo sent to address post paid upon receipt of re| mittance. Send your order direct. tig “AURALON,” care of Kirk's Agenetl 12 Railway Crescent, IVcst Croydoi| Surrey, E'ngland. (Please mention this paper).
mail notices. iluils close at Otaki Post Office £5 under:— Daily, 9 a.m.—For Wellington, Otaki Kailway, To Hero, Waikanae, South | Island, connecting with Wellington Lyttelton ferry service. Parcels by this f mail, Gd extra. Daily, 9.50 o.ic.—For Manakau, Oha* Wcraroa, Levin, Kopntaroa, Shannon ilakerua, Tokomaro, Linton, Longbnrs J Poston, Palmerston-North, etc., Wangv I nui, New Plymouth, Auckland, Napier, 1 and intermediates.' Daily. 12.30 a.xa.—-For Otaki Bailway, J Daily, 4.25 p.m.—For Wellington - Waikanae. Paekakariki, and South Island. Daily, 6.10 p.m.—For Levin, Palmerston North, including North Trunk to' connect at Palmerston North; ala) Hawke's Bay, Wanganui district for ssrly train in the morning. As Advised.—Via San Francisco and I Vancouver and- all mails beyond the Dominion. I J. W. HODGSON, } _ Postmaster.
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Otaki Mail, 17 February 1919, Page 4
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