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 0.30 pan. - For Palmerston North and North. — 10.30 a.m. and 4.25 p.m. Clearance of receipt boxes will remain unaltered. All registered letters and parcels must be posted half an hour before mails close. In view of the altered train service the following alterations have been made'in the despatch of mails from the\ j Otaki Post Office: — On Tuesdays the north mails will close at 9.50 a.m. by the New Plymouth up express. ’On Thursday the south mails will close at -1.25 p.m. by New Plymouth j down express. J J. W. HODGSON, Postmaster. HIGH WATER AT OTAKI. SEPTEMBER, 1919. PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. 1919. First Quarter .. 3rd 3.52 a.m. Full Moon 10th 3.21 p.m. Last Quarter .... 17th 9.2 a.m. New Moon 24th 4.4 p.m. UP-TO-DATE STATIONERY. QUR STATIONERY DEPARTMENT has just been replenished with a largo and up-to-date stock of all classes of Goods. We invite the publii to call on us for their requirements. THE “OTAKI MAIL” STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. DEAFNESS. CATARRH, HEAD NOISES, easily eared in a few days by the new French Orlcne.” Scores of wonderfui cures reported. "Completely Cored.”—Age 70. | Mr Thomas Winslade, of Borden, | Hants, writes: “I am delighted I tried * the new "Orlene,” for the head-noises, j I am pleased to tell yon, ARE GONE, J and I can hear as well aa ever I could j in my life. I think it wonderful, as liana seventy-six years old, and the peo- 1 pi® here are surprised to think I can I hear so well at my ago.” jj Many other equally good reports. ft Try one box to-day, which eon be j forwarded to any address upon the receipt of money order for 4B &L Thera is Nothing Better at Any 3»tf. AMX«Wi -‘-’OELEKB” CO., ■ Bull way Orercest, .West Croydon, Surra?, England, Plsaae rnaatka Shis paper, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNS, Sufferers from Deafness ’ and HeadKoiaea should know of the . following advertisement, which . is now appearing in numerous newspapers to all parts ox tbs world. How to cure DEAFNESS. A SIMPLE PREPARATION hex [ recently been discovered by an emi- ! next physician, which has been found 1 wonaemully effective in caring deal- > aesa and hend-coleei. [ Severe and obstinate eases which had resisted all the ordinary remedies and expensive treatments, have been permanently cared in a few days by this simple preparation called “ ACBALON.” Mr Wm Bristow, of Worthing, ' writes: —“The curative properties of ! your new rexaidy, ‘ Aural kes,’ are truly i wonderful. After being deaf for [ nearly twenty years I am sow able $o hear distinctly and the head-noises which were so distressing, 1 have eomI pleieiy disappeared. No sufferer t should hesitate to .try this gpleadid • cure. . This is just or.o report, oat of many. ”ACKALON” is. sold -in package* at 4s 6d each, and-can be sent to any address post. paid \ upon receipt of remittance. Send' your order direct to , “ATTKAEON,” care of Kiri's Agency ’l2 Ball-way 'Creseentj .West Ctojd on; Surrey, England. . ■ '' . SJ&mamusm &tt. aawa» ■:
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 10 September 1919, Page 4
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