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Youths’ Three Garment n\ U 4 1" nri o r. S y % Jl A (BREECITES KNICKERS) STRONG QUALITY. • SMARTLY CUT. The beat youths" suit value we've-ever offered. ALL & r*7 l / SIZES i /r~t\ Wm m l-'KOM 12 TO IS t| LIGHT, i MEDIUM m i A ‘ xl) ,iS | DARK POST FRE-. M&t*" ’ | COLORS. Mothers! Don't pav hip prices for your boys’ clothing. You can’t, pet belter value tjia-i ywe offer. Send to-day. money had: if nol satisned. The UNION CLOTHING Co. Ltd. Corner of Cuba and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON. Write us for all Men’s and Roys’ Wear at savin” prices. • oiPMita I

NEAR AND FAR SIGHT * WITH ONE PAIR OF GLASSES,, Can you see distant objects clearly through your reading glasses’ Or are you compelled to take tlieru oil' every ' time you look across tile room or at. a distance? If so you need Our Invisible Bi-Focal Lenses. We manufacture these in Crooke’s Glass or white. They combine near and far sight in one solid lens—either flat or torie Besides, the smooth even surface is quite free from visionblurring lines, and seams. They are the perfect Bifocal Lenses; the line of division between distant and near .sight being practically invisible to both wearer and observer. , MORRISON & GILBERQ, 1 Consulting Opticians, 103, Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON.' MAIL NOTICES. Mails close at the Otaki Post Ollice < as under: Daily, 9 a.uj. Wellington, Otaki Hallway, Te Horo, Waikanae, and South Island. (All parcels by this mail 6d extra.) Daily, 9.50 a.in’.— ilanakau, Ohau, Wernroa, Levin, Koputaroa, Shannon, Makerua, Tokomaru, Linton, Longburn, Foxton, Palmerston North, etc.; Wanganui, New Plymouth, Auckland, and intermediate; Napier. Daily, 11.50 a.in.—Otaki liaiivray. Daily, 4.115 p.m.—Wellington, Waikanae, Paekakariki, and South Island. Daily, 6,10 p.m.—Levin, Palmerston North, including North Trunk to con- | nect at Palmerston North, also Hawke’s 1 Bay, Wanganui district for early morn- j ing train. j As Advised. —Via Ban Francisco, via Vancouver, and ail mails outside tha Dominion. J. W. HODGSON, Postmaster. ! OTAKI AND ACROSS THE TARARUAS. 'J'HE above Booklet, just published, I contains an interesting description | of the Tararua mountain track from | Otaki to Greytoivn, together with a short account of the early history of Otaki, and brief mention of a few of . Otaki's beauty spots. ■ Printed on art paper and profusely illustrated. SOME PEESS NOTICES: “New Zealand Time;.’-’—“lt is a tastefully-arranged publication, brightly written, and splendidly illustrated. Fox ton “Herald.” —“The booklet contains valuable information and advice to prospective tourists . . . and should help to advertise what in the near future will be one of our grandest attractions to tourists. . . . Mr Penn is to bs commended for publishing the booklet, is an endeavour to advertise I this national asset. . . . We recommend I the booklet to every lover of nature.” Palmerston “Evening Standard.”— “The compiler of the booklet is to be congratulated upon the success of his | labours, for the publication is bound to attract considerable attention from i those well acquainted with the district. • while it will prove an abundant source of information to those who have not \ yet had the opportunity of visiting the * seaside at Otaki or making the journey over the ranges. . . . There are some line illustrations of mountain scenery and mountain flora, and the journev is described with a wealth of detail Of Otaki itself there is also a splendid collection of views, giving as excellent idea of the twnship and its environs. I '* ; For Sale at “OTAKI MATT.” OHce. ; and all Booksellers. Price Is 6dL Secure a copy and help to advertise ; yoar town and district: Post a copy to yo :r friends. - Tier will like it!

• f JOPLIN, STALLARD & } CARMICHAEL, Ltd. ! AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, ' LEVIN. LIST No. 7. 07 Acres, now causing 11 cows, 5 I horses and bull, S-bail shed,’ machines j and house, concrete barns, etc., ail in Jirst-class order. ; 5 .Rooms, nearly now, all possible conveniences, a perfect farm, all in good grasses, £l5O acre, £2OOO cash. 40 Acres, Wood vilie, new, 5-room ed j dwelling, up-to-daUj in every respect, new 0-bail cowshed and outbuildings, ono acre shelter bush, 4 acres oats, one acres lucerne, ole., carry 25 cows, 2 ( horses, etc.; £I4U acre. | 107 Acres, 2 dwellings, best of land 1 iu Levin, carrying 70 cows and other I stock; price £l5O acre, terms, j 2-1 J Acres, 4 rooms, 15 acres in grass, 1 balance in crops, with 10 cows and j other stock; going concern, £lsu per I acre, easy terms. 15 Acres, It in oats, 5 rooms with conveniences, cowsheds, pigstyes, etc.; a bargain at £IUO per acre. HOUSES AND SUBURBAN LOTS. About 0 acres, building section, best situation in Levin, no stones; terms. Three-quarter aero section, nice situation, Oxford street; price £240. 2 Houses, all up to date, 5 and 0 rooms, all modern conveniences, u Oxford street, about If acres land; price I £2IOO, terms. ’ 4- house, all conveniences, I well built, situated in Princess street, d-acre section, good land; prico £7OO, terms. 5- house, 1 aero land, in good situation, all conveniences; a bargain. £750, £250 cash. 5-roomed house with a 1 j modern conveniences, in best of condition, good j locality; prico £OSO. j 0-rooined house, with all modern iitI tings, 3 acres of land and plantation ! (no stones), one of the best homes in Levin; price £2IOO, terms. 4-roomed house in good condition and -j-aere good land in good locality; price £450, terms. 7 Rooms and i-acra section, house in t good condition, all conveniences, handy to post office; price £BOO, terms. 4-roomed house, all convenience ll , close to post office, good land; price £025, term;. Call and inspect our full list, j Half commission refunded to returned j soldiers SOW THE “SEEDS Oi S UCCESS. •• COOPER ’S SEEDS. f We grow up ' * i xo a Eig - a •Standard, not Down to _ _ a Price, It is more than ever necessarv to plant only tfc° highest grade oi seeds. Seeds that have been tested and proved or good germination, and riot only this, nut which can be depended upon a, the best type and of the heaviest cropping capacity. Such seeds are "COOPER’S SEEDS.” generally .•? pokes of as the "SEEDS OF SUCCESS.” Practically all the principal prizetakers is New Zealand sow our Seeds. Now, make up your mind to take; to chances, but ask for " COOPER *S rE ED. 1 ■tsk! F. COOPER, Ltd, WELLINGTON N.Z (the largest growers oi Seeds of the Line.) So tit k Q Clearned a.ci Du> draff retn©*®4 by fc«.*lrag C 322 maatkirzr Q-TOL _3O Shampoo* In 1/6 b-ottl« mCleuMc the Scalp Remove* Dandruff INSIST ON Q-TOL 1/6

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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 2 August 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 2 August 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 2 August 1920, Page 4

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