MAIL NOTICES. On and after July "2nd mails will close at the Otaki Post Office as under: For "Wellington and South.—9 a.m. at 5.30 p.m.. - '*"- For Pnhncrston North and North.— 10.30 a.m. and 4.25 p.m. Clearance of receipt boxes will iomain unaltered. All registered letters and parcels must bo posted half an hour before mails close. In view of the altered train service I the following alterations have -icon made in th'c despatch of mails from the J Otaki Fost Office:—" j On Tuesdays the north mails will ! close at 9.50 a.m. by the New Ply- ! mouth up express. j On Thursday the south mails will close p.m. by New Plymouth down express. S. 1 J..W. HOCGSON; Postmaster. CALFSKINS, HIDES. Etc WE ARK CASH BUYERS OF CALFSKINS . HIDES TALLOW, etc. In any quantity, at Top Prices. Your Cheque as soon as Skins ar delivered. MERCHANTS, LEVIN, 'Phono No. 5. We Crow Up to a Not Down to a Price. It is more than ever necessary le plant only the highest grade of seed*. Seeds that have been lest«tl and prove of good gemination, and Jiof'only tbi», but which can be depended upon an the best type and of the heaviest cropping capacity. Such seeds are "Cooper's .Seeds," generally spoken of as the "Seeds of Success." Mr W. Evans, Rongomm', says:— "From the produce of Coepcr's Seeds I won first prize for Succession Oahbage, also Pumpkins, 0 Onions (131 b), and best collection of Vegetables; also winner of most points in the rcf ' section, winning the special (rose bowl), value sgns, three years in succession.. Cooper's Seed* are the 'Seeds of Success.' " Practically all the principal pri/.ctakers in N.Z. sow our seeds. Xo»- aiakc up your mind to take no chances, but ask for COOPER'S SEEDS. SEED MEBCHANTSjAND HEED GEO WEBS,' Wellington, N.Z. UP-TO-DATE STATIONERY. QVll STATIONERY DEPARTMENT has joat been replenished with a large and up-to-date stock of all classes of Goods. We invite the public to call on us for their requirements. THE "OTAKI MATL* STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. HIGH WATER AT OTAKX SEPTEMBER, int. PHASES OF THS MOON. SEPTEMBER,, 1M&. j First. Quarter .. ■ Zzi 1.32 : a.ua. Tvtt Meon ..... 'loth. 3.24 pjjj. | East Quarter .... 17th.* U2. a,m. I Ness-MooA , 24tb 4,4. p.«. ; RANTED KNOWN. —We offer* 1 tie widest raage and the £e*t. ' v&lsas in WRITING PADS- ia theMsftriet:— "CKrAin-IM.IL" Stationery ''i-'cpartnunt. Mr. •• Oliver PtMMfc, the, -oamtiU* "MOOr of % !,.<:: }WI Tlar;.■!:..*, writ**— ll K&tn. -i*a\\r gmirfa] to Ffeescol nd'it.
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 8 September 1919, Page 4
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