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\X7"ANTED.—ME> to cut aiiou more cords < l" firewood by <:< Apply W. T. DOUDS, Hauterc C WANTKD TO SELL. PR. good order, and CRADLE; the lot. —Apply "Mail" Officii. RANTED TO BU i'.—Horse, "larnesSj separai cQuipuM luiuuut'.—Apply E. CL Parapa.raurnn, or "Otaki Mail" OST.—On Saturday evening. near Otaki, a PURSE, con money, etc., valued as a kc Finder handsomely rewarded on iny to "Mai!" Office. X)R BALE. Rudgo-Multi ' CYCLE and SIDECAR, in running order. —W. KNIGHT, Railway. rpo LET. —Nice Shop (plate-gin dow) and spare room, in got Hon. Otaki. Suitable small busi offices. Cheap. Apply "Otaki Office. OCIENTTFIC CHA RACTER ING by return registered inn easonco of all knowledge is sol. ledge. Send birlh date, motif and postal r.oto 5s to T. .J. DUNS Bosr 1413, Auckland. Royal Highness the Prmr-p »t v the vi?it to Otaki has been Al HONED. The Minister in Charge has «1< that the Otaki school children wi carried to WclliHgton for the child: demonstration there, which "ill no held on FRIDAY NEXT., and General Manager of Railways w:l deavour to make arrangements to vey the residents :.1.-o to Wellingt' enable them to see the Prince. The public of Ot vited to observe FRIDAY, 7th in public holiday, in honour of Prince's visit to Wellington. J. P. BRANDON, Chairman Otaki Town Bo;
TAKI AND ACROSS THE TARARUAS. above Booklet., just published. " contains an interesting description f tno Tararaa mountain track from •taki to Greytown, together with a hort account of the early history of Jtaki, and brief mention of a te-.v of Otaki's beauty spot?. Printed' oa art paper and pjofusc-h illustrated. SOME PRESS NOTICES: "New Zealand' Tirnos."—"lt '-- ■ tastefully-arranged publication, bright lv -written, and splendidly illustrated Palmerston "Evening Standard. "The compiler of the booklet is to ;■■ congratulated upon the of h: labours, tor the pub.lication i> bound v attract considerable attention fr»i; -those well acquainted with ths ni.-tno: •while it will prove an abundant sourc of information to those who have no yet had th§ opportunity of visiting th seaside at Otaki or making the joume; 0%-er the ranges. . . . There are son. fins illoitrations of mountain scene:; and mountain flora, and tL.- jaurne is described with a wealth or detai Of Otaki itself there is also a splendi collection of vir>ws, giving an escellec idea of. tic ani its environ.-. ' Foxton "Herald. ••-••The bookie vice to prospective to-m.? • ■ • *--_ should help to advertise wear :r, •: near future will be one c<: arsuifc: attrsQtios.S to tourists, > \ . Mr Pe: i- ?n b* Misruendeu for publishing -"
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 3 May 1920, Page 3
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