ISLAND 'ICTUSES TUESDAY (TO-MORROW)-Two Groat Stars: BECKETT V. CARPENTIER PIGHI BECHETT V. CARPENTIER PIGH3 And “POE THE TREED 03M OP THE WORLD.” • TOR THE PREEDOM OP THE •WORLD.” Prices: -s. Is (id, Is. j. iicMXLLAN, Solo Proprietor. O'i'AKl BOWLING CLUB. AX EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of members of tlio above , v i]i no held at the Druids’ Hall, Otaki, on MON DAT, lTtlr iust., at 7,d0 p.m., to consider the proposed amalgamation of the Otaki Bowling, Tenuis, and Social Clubs. A. AIcDOHGALL, Hon. Secretary.
jilt''lon ary guild. a MEETING will be held in All Vestry on WEDNESDAY, lUtb insi.. at -1.30 p.in., to form a Missiontiry Guild. 2sOTiCJ3 KG TRESPASS. XT O TICE is hereby given that- any persons found trespassing on in' property near Waikanac, -with dog or gun, will be PROSECUTED. Jf TALTOX ERAS®, WtaKanae. TRESPASS NOTICE,a NT persons found trespassing on our 17 Properties at Wuikanuo with dog or gun w ill bo prosecuted. R. HOOPER. R, J, PORT. TRESPASS NOTICE. Y person found trespassing on my property at Otaki, and on D’Ath Bros.’ property at To Horo, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted. E. M. D’ATU. Otaki, April 30, 1930. TRESPASS NOTICE. XTOTICE is hereby given that on and ' after this date trespassers on my property at Otaki, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted. G. FLETEY. Otaki, April 20, 1920.
SQTHERAN’S FAMILY HOTEL, ( \Y. Sotiserau, into Public Works Dept.. Wellington raid Auckland). VISLTORS ASSURED OF EVEIU ATTENTION AM) COMFORT. excellent table. .fine BOTTLED ALE IN STOCK. ( Recognised Lest Bottled Beer in NM.) TARIFF, Ss u day. Terms arranged. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Having taken over the railv/ay hotel, OTAKI, T HAVE decided to run it on up-to-date lines, and patrons may rely upo* ilte best of attention and civility. Only the best brands of liquor v. ill be Stocked, while special attention will b# paid'to other accommodation. Visitors Specially Catered For. The Hotel is within halt' a minute s walk of the railway station, all motors te and from pa.-s the door, while the adjacent country abounds with sport.
JOHN McGILL, (Late of Hawke’s Bay). PROPRIETOR. tcTensurb success at a public examination be prepared by experienced Specialists whose reputation as successful Examination Coaches is based on results. « prepare Candidates thoroughly and individually for Matriculation, Accountants’ Preliminary. Solicitors’ General Knowledge, Public Service. Teachers’ L> and C. Pharmacy A, Std. VI- Pronciency, Commercial Accountants, Professional Accountants, Law Prores-
sionai. _ j important Isott. —Our C-ojrtJpois- 1 r-nce. Lessons in all subjects are ia resiitv condensed Tesi-boOits, wrwt. - , specifically to the syllabus. There i* ] no superfluous matter. but WU** 1 ' essential is JIM itTstractio* is so shilfully gra'l'.Ti that students at* led bv iSP e 'ceptible stages to the final achievement of their goal. They reaen ihe examination room trained rc-ady for the cndeal You mate n* «x»rimesi when, you carol with ns, a* v ar records show that several thousand men have already proved our metno'u during the past 2d years. Your success is assured. ‘3 State just which Kraxa. T<** sf * desirous of 1 passing, and write ter particulars wUfoiut delay 13 H2MXKGVTAT & = ®-' eOKBBSPONDEKCE SCHOOLS, LA, Union Buildings,. Customs Street Last, ATJCKLAKD. P.O. Box 516, 'Phone 1162.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 17 May 1920, Page 3
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