To young and old. to great and small. Some day there comes a time to all, A time of sickness and distress, When timely aid ivc grasp and bless. It may be when poor and old. Or inaybo when we’ve cough and cold; But whensoe’er it be, we’re sure To welcome Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
CHURCH SERVICES. . SUNDAY J!EXT. Anglican Church. Otaki—--8 a.m.—H.O. i 10 a.m.—Sunday School 3 l a.m.—Matins 7 p.m.—Evensong (Vicar) Olaki Station. 30.30 a.m. —Sunday S. Manakau—--10 a.m.—Sunday School 3 p.m. —Evensong (Vicar) Ilauterc — 13 a.m. —Vicar Waihuungn, 1.30 p.m.- —Sunday School To Horn. 10 a.m.—Sunday School Paraparaumu—--11 a.m.—H.C. 7 p.m.—Evensong Wnikanae — 7 pan.—Evensong Paekakariki—- , 8 a.m,—H.C. 7 .p.m.—Evensong Maori Church. 10.30—Matins 2.15 p.m. —Maori S.S. Methodist Church. Otaki—--0.45 a.m. —Sunday School 31 a.m.—Rev. IV. G. Slade 7 p.m.—Mr Kirk Manakau—--7 p.m.—Mr Crawford To Horo—--2.30 pan.—Rev. W. Cr. Slado. 7 p.m.-—Rev. IV. G. Slade. Waikanao — 2.30 p.m. —Mr H. Voivell Paraparaumu—--3 3 a.m.—Mr 11. Vo well , Paekakariki—--7 p.m. —Mr 11. Vowcll Roman Catholic Church. Otaki — S a.m.—Mass 7 p.m.—Evening Devotions Te Horo—--11 a.m. —Mass Manakau—--0 a.m.—-Mass
G H V R C 11. AXOL I C A N ROYAL PROCLAMATION’. PLACE THAA'KSGIVIXG SERVICER sI.'MJA V, JULY (>. OTAKI—B a.m. (11. C.), 31 a.m., and 7 p.m. JIAXAKAU —o p.m. HAUTEHE CROSS—II a.m. (H.C.) Special ilyiuu Sheets Provided. G. F. PETRIE, Vicar.
PEACE CELEBRATIONS. METHODIST CHURCH. T* conformity with, tho Royal Proclamation, SUNDAY NEXT has been sot aside as a day of Thanksgiving for Peace, and special services of a. suitable nature will be held at all the Methodist Churches throughout the circuit on that day. All cordially invited to attend. %
PEACE CELEBRATION COMMITTEE. AN URGENT MEETING of the above will be held at the Otaki Town Board OiSee on TUESDAY, Sth inst.. to make arrangements for the Peace Celebrations. BYRON BROWN, Chairman. YyANTED, for a few weeks.—GlßL or WOMAN for light housework, Sleeo at home. Evenings and Sundays free.—Apply ‘'Mail” OiSee. gOX SUlTS—Fifty Bos Suits, including navy blue serges. Prices £5 to £9 15s.—BILLS & MOORE, Otaki. rjpo LET. —Furnished Bea-Sittingroom, five minute# from Otaki Post OiSee. Address “A.E..’ 7 Otaki Railway.
THAMES. A. J. KNOCKS wishes to sincerely thank Mr? Meßeath for kindnesses, a beautiful wreath, aad also all others who sent floral tributes or assisted otherwise on the occasion of the death of his brother.
goods ifOE wkllixgtox. rM'XXIXGHAM BROS.’ MOTOR LOBRY will be in Otaki TO-MOB-EOIV (Saturday)', and will be prepared t to take goods to Wellington on return j trip. Orders left at Otaki Baiba ay Hotel will be attended to.
iIOTOB SERVICE. J HAVE decided ro coasscsce is basiness ss a motor driver, asd by strict attention and civility sops to merit a fair share of support. 2fy car will be available sight or day at lowest rater. IV. K. RANSGiE F. W. GOHNISH. FAEEIEB A3iD GENERAL SMITE. OTAKI RAILWAY. Agent- for Maesey-Harris Yarn Ist piemen is and Cream Separators. Foil gaiicalais 03 applicaios-
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 4 July 1919, Page 3
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