the person house, Gorge Road, return same. leave at "Otaki Mail" office, to : further trouble?—A. .1. BAKXbS. TO PURCHASE.- --'■■ Tip DRAY, <iin tyres, iii-ii order. Also, .Saddle and Brcceiiin Apply J. OLDIX AND CO., Kifciuru TX/A.NTED. —Position as Stlaiuigci Bheep or Cattle Earm, good at a cultural work, etc., well experience' all machinery, thoroughly capable reliable; free to start at end 01' u month. Por further particulars aj ".Mail" Olliec. TO -SELL. PRA3E good order, and ORACLE; iin Uip lot.—Apply "Mail" Office. eojiipleta turnout. —Apply E. CLA .'•::■; Paraparaumu, or "Otaki Jlail" Offi JpOR SALE. Rudgc-Multi jjoi CYCLE and SIDECAR, in ntrii »pO LET.—Nice shop dow) und spare roe lion, Otaki. Suitable * "ices. Cheap. Apph Office. .
'J-'HE MIS3ES KIMBELL will c mence their term for plaiu and fa dancing at the Druids' Hall. Otaki SATURDAY NEXT, May ' Ist. i 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. tor terms particulars apply "'Otaki Mail" O. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY. VISIT OF HIS ROYAL HIGHN! THE PRINCE OF WALL*. Palmerslon North Mondav, May, 1930. Wellington— Tuesday ami Wcdi day, 4th and otb Jlnv, 1920. t-TOELDAY excursion tickets in . noction with the visipof Hi.s R«i Hijjanosg tho Prince of Wales will issued as under:— TO PALMERSTON NORTH— From Otaki, Waipukurau, Mas ton and intermediate stations on May by trains arriving Palmers North up to 3.0 p.m. Available return up to and including 4th JJ 1920. TO WELLINGTON (THORNDON) From Pahiatua, Palmcrston No Pukerua and intermediate stati on 3rd and 4th May. Available r»turn until Bth May, 1920, iiiclu.s Holiday Excursion Tickets issue. above will NOT be available for bi of journey. BY ORDEI
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 28 April 1920, Page 3
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