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I SUDDEN CHANGES. ' The suddeu and extreme changes of i temperature experienced during the ' summer frequently give rise to serious (towel disorders,. especially in anyone I who is at all susceptible to these com- ! plaints. Do not fail to keep a bottle of | Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy handy, as it has never been known to fail to give immediate and permanent relief. All chemists and i storekeepers.—Advt. I WANTED TO SELL.—PHAETON, j in first-class order.—Apply W. W. ', WESTAWAY, To Horo. i Dois~YOUR POSITION SATISFY I YOU? If your answer is yes, either you have climbed to the topmost rung—a most desirable state of affairs—or else you I lack ambition and are content to be a ["bottom dog." If your answer, how; • ever, js no, then there is a way out. I Pour your own sake —for the sake of those dependent upon you now or in the future, you must leave no stone unturned'to make yourself worthy of the best ol ! positions. Qualify, and the best of positions will come your way. Why not in your spare time study Practical Book-keeping, or Accountancy, -or ' Law, or Advertisement Writing, or receive an up-to-date Course in Business Education? All these we leach by mail. In which are you interested? Write to-day for particulars. Address:— HEMINGWAY & ROBEBTSON'S COEBESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Ltd, Union Bnildings, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. A. V. BRIGHT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 85 Acres Good Dairy Country. l(i(> Acres Good Dairy Country. 342 Acres Good Sheep Country. 5 Acres (more or less), 5-roomed House, h. and e. water, gas; splendid home for returned soldier. Also, Several other Properties in various parts of the district; many within easy distance of post oflice, creamery, railway, etc. Call or write for particulars. Prices guaranteed right. j T. B. BAX. HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST AND STATIONER, At ILL ROAD, OTAKI. Billiard Saloon on Premises. BRANCH PREMISES. TN response to numerous requests. I have just opened a Branch Business at Otaki Railway (in premises lately occupied by Mr L. SI. George), which will be in charge of an experienced hairdresser (Miss Murray). A good stock of smokers' requisites, etc., will ]<p k-pnt on hand. TF you arc wanting a Good Set of Shoes on vour horse, jnst nrhra a look in, for he has the most up-to-date Shoeing Forge in the district, and he specialises in Horse-shoeing. All Business Receives Prompt Attention. TYREING A SPECIALITY. MOTOR-CAR SERVICE R. MADDOCK, Proprietor, T WISH to inform the public of Otaki and district that I have secured a seven-scater OVERLAND CAB, and am prepared to do trips to all parts of the district and elsewhere. On Sundays Jrips ivill be made to the Seaside Besort. Prices reasonable. Telephone 3. E. HADDOCK. MOTOR SERVICE. T HAVE decided to commence in business as a motor driver, and by strict attention and civility hope to merit a fair share of support. My car will be available night or day at lowest rates. Telephone No. 27. W. H. BANSOM. MOTOB SERVICE. j x HAVE decided to run a motor bei tween Otaki and Levin every TUESI DAY and SATURDAY, leaving Otaki at 10 ajn. and returning from Levin Post Office at 4-30 p.m. Fares: Single, fls; Return, 10s. Passengers also taken for Manafcaa and Ohan. W. H. BANSOM, Otaki. TTJANTED KNOWN. —We offer the tridest range and the best rslnes in WETTING PADS in the District. "OTAKI MAIL" Stationery

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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 17 September 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 17 September 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 17 September 1919, Page 3

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