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gKS! Wellington's Big Men's and Boys' Stoie | Brines Wellington's Lowest Prices ; O - ■ o * J No matter where you live . you can purchase MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR of g a *« us at Wellington" o lowest. fes/ , prices arid have it sent to ?-T; ? you POST FREE. « We guarantee to please you M , Cr - c »- a & Manners sts -i or refund every penny you \]&ffa WELLINGTON. send. Read out advertise- v/-'--)V----mcnts. send us a trial order, ~ or write and ask us to quote -*m you for what you need. thmg NEAR AND FAR SIGHT | Qp WITH ONE PAIR OF D\s GLASSES. ! 2 ° j. Q-TOL aO Shampoos in 1/6 bottle Our Invisible Bi-Focaf Lenses. JOPLIN, STALLARD & ..S.L., Ltd. AUCTIONEERS} BAND, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS. We manufacture these in Crooke's .LIST No. 7. Glass or white. They combine near ! 07 Acres! now carrying -1i caw.-. and faT sight in one solid leu,—cither i horse* and'bull, b-bail shed, uiaclui flat or toric and house, concrete bams, etc., all Besides, the smooth even surface is first-class order, quite free from vision-blurring lines, 5 Roouis, nearly new, all possible e< and seams. They are the perfect Bi- venieaces. a perfect farm, all in go Focal Lenses; the line of division be- grasses, £l5O acre, £2OOO cash. tweon distant, ami near sight being 40 Acres, Woodvillc, new. 5-room practically invisible to both wearer • dwelling, up-to-date in every resjjec and observer. j new- 0-bail cowshed ana outbuilding MORRISON & GILBERD. " crcs '"T" 0 ;,!^" 10 ' -'" t:o^ I horses, etc.; £lao acre. Consulting Opticians, 107-Acres, 2 dwellings, best of lai ~,., _ . . ii! Levin, carryingrTU cows and oth 103, Customhouse {'uav, . ~ stock; puce tloO acre, terms. WELLINGTON. M j AcrcS) 4 looms> 10 Begw a, grm balance in crops, with 10 cows ai other stock; going concern. £l3O ji 103, Customhouse P MODERN PORTRAITURE. BILLENS' STUDIOS. (Late Miss Gardner), .15 Acres, Ji- in oats, 3 room-, with J iioavenicuees, cowsheds, pigstyes, etc.; a bargain at £IOO per acre. I HOUSES AND SUBURBAN LOTS. About 'j acre.-, building section, best j situation in Levin, no stones; terms. built, situated in Princess strt-(. LEVIN, at ion, Oxford street; price £240. _ Houses, all up to date, 5 and AKCII. BILLLNS, Proprietor. rooms, all modern conveniences, in O. lord street, about ii acres land; pri< THE LATEdT METHODS, ensure the £2IOO, terms. Best Besults in Art Portraiture. We 4-roomed house, all convenience invite your insx>ection of our Baby and well built, situated in Princess stree Child Studies. J-acrc section, good land; price £7O Wedding or Family Groups photo- terms. graphed at Otaki, or any part oi the 0-rooaaed house. 1 aero land, in got country. , situation, all conveniences; a bargai Location: Next Miss M'-Kegg's Tea j £7oo, £250 cash. Hoonrs, Oxford .Street. Levin. 0-roomed house with all modem eoi Onen Daiiv. -'l'hone 16j. \emieaees,, in. best oi condition, got. I locality; price £950. ti-roonied house, with all modern Ji tings, 3 acres, of iaad and piautatic OTAKI AND ACROSS THE ! ! :L ' J : lo:i(Jhj > ole oi lh * best LomfcS ' , t Levin; price £2IOO, terms. TARARU AS. | house in good condition an t i acre good land in "oorl ioenlnv nrif 'JJHE above Booklet, just pubiisi mtaius an interest! 7 Booms and j-acre section, house in ] j'M condition, all conveniences, handy j > post office; price £BOO, terms. ■i-rooaj&d house, ail conveniences. | of the Tararua mountain track from j " Otaki to Greytown. together with a l ° - o ' l uice; prito short account of the early historr of "us*, all conveniences. Otaki, and .brief mention of a few of <UOse t 0 *° st oiacC( ' *' acre ' S ood | Otaki's beautv .pots. ; ' £O23 ' tern^ Printed on art paper and prftfuselv . CaU * nd ins * cct oar fuU U " U illustrated. . " 1± '" 1 oom .SOME PBE.SS NOTICES": I" - tastefully-arranged publication, bright- Mails close at. the Otaki Post Officely written, and splendidly illtnstratetL '- '-- ----- ... ■'' -'aily. 9 a.m. Foxton ••Herald."—"The bookie: fi -iway, Te Horo, Waikanae, and contains valuable information and ad- ■""- ' Island. (All parcels by this vice to prospective tourists . . . and c - ; extra.) should help to advertise --hat in the I>aily, 9.50 a..-" j-'W«i««v«- ru near .luture will be one ofoar graadest -raroa. Levin, attractions to tourists. . . . Mr Per;n 'kema, Tokoraam, Linton, Le»ngis to be commended for publishing the hjm, Eoston, Pal booklet, is an endeavour to a'drertise Waagaiiui. New : this national asset. . . . .We recommend inter the booklet to every lover of natttre." DaEy, ILSO a PalmersiQi: "Evening Standard."—l 4."" "The compiler of the booklet is to be '< —anae. Pael congratulated mpon the su.cce.-s of his j Daily, 6.10 p.. labours, for the publication is bound to i North, including Nona Trunk attract considerable attention from , ~-Z~ at P." 1 ~ those weil acquainted with the district. v> '~~ while it wiil prove an abundant source 1 1L S train., of infennation to those wLo hare a*t ' As Advised. —Via. Sac Francisco, viaret had the opponttairy of visitiag the . Vaawraveseaside at Otaki or making the ioumev j Donoinios over the janges. . . . There are some • d- W. HODGSON, ine iliostratioiis of mountain seenerr ; PoU .ind mountain fiora. and thejocrsey . -. is described r.-ith a wealth of detail. ' Of Otaki itself there is also a splendid i collection of views, giving an excellent ' idea of the twaskiv and its environs." ! "'"°"- ! s >ir 'fc c-aug—- * • i ana develops cough. Thers.-. is little, For SaJe at "OTAKI UAJL" OfSce ! U ' a *: % d; '-g £r r-z.* e ; ' Bookseller* '• eoc S' l «* ~f-"-V! 100 e D»:-„ " r."is. 1 -ivfcich e*:; Ms:. &ry way usjbijses. sota everywagia.—

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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 9 August 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 9 August 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 9 August 1920, Page 4

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