JUST LANDED: CHRISTMAS CARDS MUSIC BOOKS BOOKS For the Christmas Trade. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT jg OF THE BEST LINES. ' | || ■ Come Early and get your pick. T. A. KING* OTAKT, pi Cot bros. P.O. Box 935. Wires Picot. Pliono 592 THE LEADING EGG & POULTRY MERCHANTS, OF WELLINGTON. (113-115, Thorndon Quay, and 9, Davis Street). POULTRYMEN, CONSIGN YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY TO PICOT BROS. For 1. Prompt Account Sales. 2. Top Prices. 3. Return of Crates within 24 hours POULTRY NOW IN GREAT DEMAND. Good Price for Sound Sacks. PICOT BROS., "Wellington. •JS^j'OTICE. —I desire to heartily thank customers from Otaki, To Horo, and Manakau for their past support, and in doing so wish to draw their attention to the fact that I have secured a first class farrier, who will do SHOEING, etc., in a thorough manner. I am still prepared to carry out wheelwrighting. make and reset springs for drays, make from gig to 8-inch tyres, menu facturo draya, wheels, repair farm implements, for which all parts are kept or procured, repair prams and refit them with Northern Pole tyres, make shafting, pulleys, otc., for farmers, and carry out engineering work in all its branches. Agent for tho Urban Patent Mortised Lock. Work guaranteed. Fricos right. N. A. ANDERSON, Manakau. tt-stecaa S3 Warms, Comforts & Cheers. HOBTENX r It* fcsvovr jjr»t tijpsa* tibilily pi scat it afewinidy *W* all ®tls«sf «**««. " Km wt, tto X 4»w» Vn> Bette® *> jfeaat pjust 6 -cam vAStmmi- ; i.'ccornrntnd their-Patl«ntß. to NURSE CATHERINE KORTING of 176 Davii Street. Bnaawick, Vk., ..write* u folloKi (29/2/12): CLEMENTS -TONIC iTD. * “I amwriting about the amount of good CLEMENTS TONIC has done ay daughter. in January last year, she was operated epos lor appendicitis. She was eight weeks in the hospital, and came horse very-weak and natdawn. Igaveher several ' bottles oL Cknsents Tonic. Itseon strengthened her nerves, she was as wefl as l - gohM wish her before long. Fonrteen years ago I first - used this medicine as a nurse • and hare recommended it tmses oat ol nnjnber. I have seen people restored to health sad strength, and bless the - day, they heard of it- It nerer faSed.ts do good. r CATHERINTKORTIHG.'' t.’erfc, b» "witSw!*! !fei» me&ic-.rt U ranirtsa Wrtri Renees Bed raaWbssUnn, It t»e la «J»t wffidS, m.i * wm* reu nr.
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Otaki Mail, Volume 27, 24 November 1919, Page 4
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