Maoriland !! PICTURES. , • BEIGHTS’ THEATEB; OTABH. I TOMORROW NIGHT. { THURSDAY—“STOLEN lIOUES.” ; “STOLEN HOUES.” “STOLEN HOUES.” Also, "GOOD-NIGHT, NURSE!” “GOOD-NIGIIT, ' NURSE!”. “GOOD-NIGHT, NURSE!” Featuriug Fatty Arbuckle. SATURDAY—“WHEN DO WE EAT?” \ “WHEN DO WE EAT?” j “WHEN DO WE EAT?” |“THE EAGLE’S EYE.” | (Serial.) ’ J. HcMILLAN, Sole Proprietor. J WANTED—A respectable GIRL as Housemaid; good wages.—Apply JUBILEE HOTEL, Otaki. JY'OK SALE. — -S- Acres FREEHOLD LAND near Waikauae; suitable for dairying. Will sell in one block or in ttneu lu scuit purchasers. No agents need reply.—Apply FARMER, r.O. Box No. J, Waikauae. WANTED TO BUT.—Old lead, Tea lead, etc., for cash. Apply “Otaki Mail” Office. FUNERAL NOTICE. ~ TUii: friends of the late Mr W. Clelaml are respectfully invited to atteml his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Te lloro, on THURSDAY. August 7th, at g p.m., for the Otaki Public Cemetery. H. H. OLLIYER, Undertaker. MISS R. JOHNSTON. A.T.C.L. WAIKANAE, {l’upii of Mr Bernard Page), Is prepared to receive pupils for the Pianoforte in any part of the district. i ’ STRAY - S iILLJA OTRAY ED on to my property, Mannkau —Thirteen SHEEP, branded O in red on back, and two notches out of left ear. If not claimed within seven days from date and expenses paid will lie sold. KIRI MAHIMA. Mnnukau, July hist, HUD. DAIRY FARM WANTED. yOl'Mi MAN wants tjood DAIRY’ FARM in rising district, with prospect of improvement. Near Wellington preferred. Will put about EGO't down. Applications in lirst instance to DAIRYMAN, o The Goldberg Advertising Agency, Ltd., li.j-11-7, Customhouse (?uay, Wellington. WANTED. yOUNG GEESE AND TURKEY'S AND DUCKS. State Price on Train, Otaki. C. S. CLARKE. -*J. Molcsworth Street, Wellington. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. gI’ORTSMEN tire warned against trespassing with Dog or Gun on Ngarara Farm, Waikauae. Handreared pheasants have recently been liberated there, and it is desired to give them a chance of increasing. W. H. FIELD. Our gardens!) plant-in them f em I x aaga&THtfcSEtojsßgSftccess / fell, now, lei's go on.with the garand do our little bit to reduce the h cost of living. If :<!l available und is not dug up and sweetened, must be started soon. Then what 11 we plant in it? Carrots are very ily grown and useful- Cooper ’a tajor” i- iscdendid. There- is nothing r anywhere, but we s ot k sil the ts worth having. In Parsnips, iper’s ''Model” is unrivalled. All other classes of seeds are equally 'early all the principal prize-takers seeds supplied by Coopers, either packets or balk. Ask any of them to the genuine quality and true re. We get dozens of letter.-: each son telling os how well '' treed*, of cc-ss” Cooper's Seeds do m all ts of New Zealand, fr T. Webb, the famous prize-taker Palmerston North, writes and says: he best parsnips I ever had were a C&ttper’s Maoriland grown Par- > Seed, and I rind all of Cooper’♦ ds equally good- ’ 1 csist upon having- cooper’s N.Z. ,tnt Seeds—rite "Seeds of Success.” F. COOPER. LTD , WELLINGTON. (The Largest Growers of Seeds South of the Lizt-.t Thera Is a aaapoa is every tin of Hudson.’s Bulpoa brand Biking Powder, that entities yon to receive a free copy of the famous “Balloon” Baking Book. Buy a tin to-day. AH grows.
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 6 August 1919, Page 3
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