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COMING TO LEVIN. CHAUTAUQUA TENTS COVER AUSTRALIA 70 Communities in Commonwealth hear Great ) Speakers and Inspirational Music, 6 DAYS ASSEMBLY. COMING HERE SOON. , < . - • *' v , ; • •■ . 5 1 -Y SN* m m K m A Typical Chautauqua. i i I i For a delightful week of good things the Chautauqua tias-sro-Vl<^e Music of a winsome and inspiring type will be presented every) dav both afternoon and evening. Lectures of a vital and soul"ripping kind'will be given from the platform frequently. ihq New York Players will -present their contribution in the form ofr deligiitful drama. . . ... The Apollo Concert Co. which appears early in the week Will offer a wide range of unique and compelling instrumentation, in* eluding the Apollophone, an instrument specially designed by Mr,. Arthur Wells, leader of the Company. . Anion" the lecturers will be J. C. Ilerbsmau, a man often ueseribed as 200 lbs. of radium, full of force, fire and contagipus personality, who will speak among other things on the subject “Carry On.” Or. Andrew Johnson, eminent platfomust ofi Philadelphia, will discuss themes in the strain of humorous philosophy. and everything that he says will be worth remembering. Chancellor Bradford of the Oklahoma University has given his Ilia, to a close study of those vital social themes that to-day challenge, world attention. There are few men anywhere available fit* thoroughly competent to speak on these matters as he. It will be mi education to any man, no matter how learned, to spent, an hour listening to the Chancellor. * ' ® Other musical numbers of an appealing type will be present every dav, including the Southern Seas Sextette, made up of well trained and widely experienced artists. The printed programs will give further information about other musical organisations that will appear and sontsibuto to the week of delight

TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. Sufferers from Deafness ami HeadNoises should know of the .following advertisement, which .is now appearing in numerous newspapers in all parts or the world. How to cure DEAFNESS. A ,SIM.RLE PREPARATION has recently been discovered by an eminent physician, which has been found wonderfully effective in curing deafness and head-noises. Severe and obstinate cases which had resisted all the ordinary remedies, and expensive treatments, have been permanently cured in a few days by, this simple preparation nailed “ AUK AEON." Mr Win Bristow, of Worthing, writes: —"The curative properties of your new remedy, ‘Auralon, ’ are truly wonderful. After being deaf for Dearly 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. i 4 This is just one report out of many, "AURALON'’ is sold in packages' at in Gd each, and can be sent to any address post paid upon receipt of rc< mittancc. Send your order direct f,(3 "AURALON,” care of Kirk’s Agency 12 Railway Crescent, West Croydon Surrey, England. (Please mention this paper).

HORO WH EN UA CO UNTY PATRIOTIC ASSOC IA • . TION. Agent for the Returned Soldiers Information Department WORKJFOR RETURNED MEN. The undermentioned returned soldiers require employtneut:— 11. Married man, with good does, wants droving, or general farm work' Present address, Waikanae. 12.—Light store work wanted : applicant’s address, Otaki Railway. L 3, —Work on sheep run ; address, Otaki. , PLEASE NOTE. —This space I will be occupied by the Patriotic Association to advertise the wants of returned men requiring work, and employers requiring labour are in- * vited 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. DEATNESS, CATABEH, HEAD NOISES, easily cared in a few days by the new “Trench Orlcxie. 1 ’ Scores of wonderful cares reported. “Completely Cored.”—Age 76. Mr Thomas Winslade, of Borden, Hants, writes: “I am delighted I fried the new “Orlene,” for the head-noises, I am pleased to tell yoa, ABE GONE, and I can hear as well as ever I could in my life, I thick it wonderful, as I am seventy-six years old, and the people here are surprised to think I can hear so well at my age.” Many other equally good reports. ' Try one box to-day, which can b» forwarded to any address upon the receipt of money order for is 60,. [ There is Nothing Better at Any j Price. Address: “OELENB” Co,, j Eattway Crescent, West Croydon, • Surrey, England. * Please mention this paper. H- f\ZSOFFATT* CASH BUYER OF Hides, Calf Skins, Tallow, I Etc. Address: IS - OTAKI railway, ' , - ~ __ - 4

MAIL NOTICES. Mails close at Otaki Post Office a? under:— Daily, 3 a.m.—For Wellington. Qtaki Railway, Te Hero, W'aikanae, South. Inland, connecting with .Wellington. Lyttc-ltoa ferry service. Parcel by this mail, Cd extra. Daily, 0.50 a.to.—For Manakau, Ohau, V eraroa, Levin, ICoputsroa, Shannon. Makerua, Tokoma.ru, Linton, Longhorn, ioxto a, Palmerston North, etc., Wanganui, New Plymouth, Auckland. Napier, and intermediate*. Daily, 11 AO a.m.—For Otaki Bailway. Daily, 4.25 p.m.—For Wellington, Waikanae, I'aekakariki, and South Island. Daily, fj.p) p.m.—-For Levin, Palmerston North, including North Trunk £& connect at Palmerston North; also Hawke's Bay, Wanganui district for early train in the morning.. ■ _ A ® Advised.—Via..San* and Vancouver and all mails! beyond the Dominion. X W. HODGSON, Postmaster. When we cough ia sad cadenza. Through our winter ilia and ails, : Now's the time for influenza. Sunless days and sweeping gales; Now's jhe lime yrhen sore .throata blight, us, And when coughs and colds are sore;/ Now's the time for dread BroaehitiSj And -for Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, r - i

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Otaki Mail, 19 February 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Otaki Mail, 19 February 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Otaki Mail, 19 February 1919, Page 4

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