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SAokiLAND Pictures. I BRIGHTS’ THEATRE, OTAHL TO-MORROW NIGHT—SATURDAY— ENID BENNETT I In I A DESERT WOOING. A DESERT WOOING. ' A DESERT WOOING. THE EAGLE’S EYE (Episode IS). J. McMILLAN, Sole'Proprietor. NEW .ZEALAND SPORTS PROTECTION LEAGUE. . OTAKI BRANCH. A MEETING will be held in tlie Druids’ nal!, Otaki, on FRIDAY, 17th October, 1919, at S pan., for tho ourposc of reorganising tlie Otaki -.ranch of the above League. All those ntercsted in outdoor sports aro invited o attend. The General Secretary of he League, Mr R. W. Shallcrass, will bo iresent. O. J. D ’ATII, , Hon. Secretary.

WELCOME HOME. WELCOME to all Returned Soldiers will lie held in the Tc Horo Public Hall on FRIDAY, L’ltli inst., at S p.m. Admission free; Ladies a basket. Dance to follow Gents Is G. W. KIRK. Secretary. HfrUßVE^lf^l QTAKI RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. GRAND BALL, BRIGHTS’ THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1919. Excellent Floor. Music by Wellington R.S.A. Orchestra. Double tickets, 10s (id; single tickets, 7s (kl; extra lady’s, ss. H. JONES, Secretary. JF you shop early you get first pick. CLARK’S Special Sale, Levin, of Women’s Washing Costumes begins THIS WEEK. Read the list of reductions in the new advertisement. OTAIvI CONSTITUENCY. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I xiropose to be a candidate for your suffrage at the forthcoming Parliamentary Elections, and if the support I receive warrants it, I will go to the poll as a representative working farmer, with a strong sympathy for other branches of labour. My policy may be described as Progressive Liberal and Labour, a national policy with the motto (.‘Principles before Party.” An early opportunity will be taken to place this before you, when I hope to find your confidence and support, and New Zealand Erst. EVELYN MACDONALD. “LE QUESNOY ” TEA ROOMS. TAAINTY AFTERNOON TEAS. FRUIT SALADS. Grills at all hours. Pies and Tea. SUPPER. * Civility, Cleanliness, and Attention Guaranteed. MBS DAWSON Proprietress, Mill Road, Otaki. JNCLUDED in W. M. CLARK'S Special Sale, Levin, of Costumes, j which begins THIS WEEK, will be j offered all the stocks of the Kaiapoi and Ketone Costumes in navy, black, j and grey worsted or tweeds. Read the list in this issue of a few of the redactions. TyTQTICE.—I desire to heartily thank customers from Otaki. Te Horo, and Manakau for their past support, and in doing so wish to draw their attention to the fact that I have secured a firstclass farrier, who will do SHOEING, etc... in a thorough maimer. lam still prepared to carry out wheelwrighting, ; make and reset springs for drays. ■ make from gig to 8-inch tyres, tnanuI facture drays, wheels, rwair farm iinj plements, for which all parts are kept t or procured, repair prams and rft fit them i with Northern Pole tyres, make shaft- ! icg. pulleys, etc., for farmers, and carry ! out engineering work in all its branches. I Agent for the Urban Patent Mortised ! Lock. Work guaranteed. Prices right. I N. A. ANDERSON, Manakau. | PICOT BROS. | P.O. Box 935. Wires Picot. Phone 352 J THE LEADING EGG & POULTRY MERCHANTS, O© WELLINGTON. i (113-115 . Thermion Quay, a ltd 9, Davis \ Street). POULTBYMEX. CONSIGN YOUR j EGGS AND POULTRY TO j PICOT BEOS. For

1. Praiapt Aeroant Sales. 2. Top Prices. 3- Retain of Crates ■pruaia £4 koars. POULTRY XQW TS GREAT DOTARD. Good Price for So ess* Sacks. PiCOT BROS., Wellington,

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 17 October 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 17 October 1919, Page 3

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