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AORILAND Pictures BRIGHT S’ THEATRE. “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS,’’ “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” Winston Churchill’s Yforldfiunous Novel, “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS.” “THE CRISIS. ’ “THE CRISIS. ’ “THE CRISIS.” TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. The finest Story Ever filmed. .T. McMILLAN, Solo Proprietor. PA BA 1> AKA UM U AMD DISTRICT BORTICTLTL'KAL fc INDUSTRIAL SOCi ETA. MEETING- of the present members of the above will be heid in the .Sunday Schoolroom, Ir:ip:ir:tuntil, ort ERIDAY, third inst.. at (i.-’Hi p.m. and tit 7 p.m. The meeting will be open to ladies and gentlemen desirous of becoming members. JOHN <i, MACLEAN, lion. Secretary.

PIANO-TUNING w 1: have pleasure in aduisin" that our expert tuner and regulator, MR MARRIOTT, is in Otaki district. Orders left with our local agents, Mr H. Cockrell and Mrs Al ll ir (To Horo) will ho promptly attended to. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. "yT&ITORS to Otaki can obtain books from the Public Library (1-minute from P. 0.); subscription, Its (id, covers oue month. THE COST OF LIVING Is going up! It’s a matter of concern to the man with a family—to Ilia man earning a few paltry pounds a week. Break loose from the shackles and fetters which bind you to long hours and poor pay. Become a qualified ACCOUNTANT --AUDITOR COM PAN V • SECRETARY — etc. Any man who has received an ordinary public school education can learn all there is to learn about these professions by taking up our simplified course of Mail Instruction. Give an hour a day to the lessons wo set you—'and in twelve months’ time you will be in a position ‘o'double your salary. Write l'or free booklet. ‘Accountancy.’ Address:

HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Ltd, Union Buildings, AUCKLAND. P.O. Bo* 516. PALMERSTON NORTH BOVS - HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: .T. MURRAY. M.A. nnHE School Re-opens on WEDNESDAY. 4th February. JUl’o. Classiestl, Commercial and Agricultural Courses. College House Boarding Establishment for Boys. Rector will be in attendance at the School from Monday. L'bth January, to enrol pupils. Hours: 2 p.m. to 1 p.nt. Prospectus obtainable on application. IV. HUNTER. Secretary. PALMERSTON NORTH COKES’ HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: MISS C. H. MU.LS, M.A,. B.Se, piRST TERM commences WEDNESDAY. 4th February, liL’P. Pending the completion of * hr. non- Girls’ High School in Fitzherber! Street, the classes will he conducted in the Technical School. Duke Street. The Lady Principal will be at the Technical School from Monday. 26th January, to enrol pupils. Hours: g p.m. to I p.) i. \Y. HUNTER, Seen Jury.

OPENING NOTICE, j J V.'ISH to notify the public or To Horn anti district that. I have taken over the business lately carried on by Mr W. j. Diaper. In addition to being agent Tor all the leading newspapers. i will carry a large and well-assorted stock of Fancy Goods, Tobacco and Smokers’ Requisites. Stationery. Confectionery, etc. Soda Fountain in lull string. In soliciting your patronage, I beg to state that it will-bo my endeavour to study the wants of the district and supply ail goods at reasonable prices, HAROLD JONES. A. McDOUCALL. INSURANCE & GENERAL AGENT, i s MILL EOAD, OTA.IvJ. - Telephone 15- ,i Business Correspondence with utmost pr;v-aev. Don’t hesitate to ask lor ■ .x- r;aa which is always at youf' dh poor-.: \ the sake of a small sure d:r. kt- : proterry, or iu''uavelLi::,, u its daiiy vocations—y our life— sue am - 4es.ejj.diss on yam

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Otaki Mail, 19 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 19 January 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 19 January 1920, Page 3

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