LUT-i's LITTLE THINGS. If ynu wore aide to live just right all tup i iinu. r.lioro would be little need ior medicine. less need for doctors, but some little thing is constant 1 y coming along i.. jittt us our of balance, such as exposure, change of diet or drinking water, irregular meals. Nothing par-ti.-nlar the matter with, us, but we do mo f 'el good. At such times the wise among vis will take a few doses of (’hamberla ia’s Tablets with certain knowledge that they will put us right, right away. Sold everywhere.—Advt.
laoriland Pictures THU i: SB AY (TO-MORROW)— ••ON TIIE QUIET.” “ON THE QUIET.” “ON THE QUIET.” “ON THE QUIET.” “ON THE QUIET.” “ON TIIE QUIET.” A Dreai Paramount. SATURDAY NIGHT—“SUCH A LITTLE PIRATE.” “SUCH A LITTLE PIRATE.” “SUCH A LITTLE PIRATE.” “SUCH A LITTLE PIRATE.” “SUCH A LITTLE PIRATE.” “SUCH A LITTLE PIRATE.” J'Vaturing Lila Lee. ,1. McMILLAN, Sole Proprietor. TJOUOWII EX 1 A HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. fi y t! SHOW. BRIGHTS’ THEATRE. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! a MAo.YjrrcENa: exhieition. D<).\ T MISS ITI Slow open - to -3 p.m., 7 to 10 p.m.
Admission •• One Shilling. The Secretary would he pleased to remit r li'njßtini.- promised for jpecial prizes. ft. XOHCKOVE, Secretary. JJAX.CE. Y i Vi'K will bo held ill the Public Hull. To lb-ro. on MARCH J7th. Pro.-eed- in :ud of hull fund. Gents 2s i:.|. ladies ( llu!!. by the To Horo Dairy t 'o. V- employees.)—W. WAUXOCK. S'-.-rotary. lIAUTERE DKEEXCE RIFLE CLUB. yi.L ctmii" W«se with the Secretary mi SATURDAY. 20th March, for East or Monday *- Field Day. Total e;,: ra r.'-e fee.-. As fid. A. THOMSON. Hon. sec. JpOUXIi.—A STRAY DOG. Owner iuav have same by J-ayiflS eipcr-fcs. Apply ‘•.Mail-" O’ia-e. x XT ED.—J.ia’bt Labouring Work t.v sub-'.-, steady man. recovering from illness.—Apply ML this Offl-v. YyAXTEiJ.~TI.rw =3) good, serviceable Milk furr-Plongh HORSE'-. Te'if more Than >vr- ..!<!; trial wanted. — Apr 'firing price, to J. H. BALCKE. Ptirajiara.urou. pci; SALE.—Solid Oak Dining-room Suite, consisting of oak extension dinica’-ftihle. 6 oak i-’nairs. oak sideboard. maker E. CoHier, AVedltngton. At.r-iv in ;lr-T b.stance to “Otiki
WHEBE EYE TROUBLES BEGIN. Mon. eye weakness begins in f-hiWhc'O'l. A little abase, a little -train early in life' mean" it.tteli trouble after maturity. Have Their Eyes Tested Eye v. eai::- is chiHrea i: : -mi:';.c met g-as-c- use lilted at the rip; ir-.'ible. No os* K- : rc geatle asii taret'a; i . ySnsg tcik sre. Vi«it S 3 tthers is V'vg: yoor cbiHreo. MORRISON & GILBERD, lei;. Csitomiame. Quay, TCELuyeTpy. t. e ■r \rrr~-rvv
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 17 March 1920, Page 3
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