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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

4. Ire. tnonthly mertirig of the Pain 'North Hospital Hoard will be hold nt 1 aimer-ton Torth tomorrow morning. » -'c. oral <•. :. .e: to- har e been riotni '•led tor the iown Hoard election. , as tire nuain-u c-.ci-cds the- vnrano- To m- tilled tin election nil] j.i : ucid on Wednesday next. -d:~ il. J. .Lynch. ol Paraparaumi; * -rr s hearty thanks, on behtiif 0, of st. Jo.-eph’s Orphan ' 'i'' people 01 the district tvho -o generously assisSed with donationter the recent garden fete. At: it:,],or rant sale of dairy stock, implements, --it-dri-s, etc., will b. held on jtelall of Mj George' Rogers. «h.> has sold hi- farm, at Waitohu Road. ‘ J '.d-.!. or; .September j sth. I'artieu--:'-r- are advertised. •’!*’"-r- Hasten 8r0.,.. oi Levin, have -. a•- advert isunceat :a to-day ’. l--ue mam as worthy 0 f cartful rrerusal. inis firm effect* all kinds of motor 'e.wcrs. and specialises in tyre uni irb.-r gooa-. Those who have work j T..is cv,.section should COti.Sttlt this ' Messrs Thompson and Webb, who fioidrng a sale of boots in the Mail" buildings, close down in a or ' J - anyone requiring good ir vre cable foot-wear at low- prices :ou!d >.ali wnhou: delay. The .stock - all first-class and the pricc-s most ea-o nabie.

A most interesting ccremoav was ; jeld ar Methodist Church, Tfana- ' ■ S unday evening Last, when th;- ■ 'A. tr. Sljs.ie, Jf.A„ conducted a -Recognition of Member--- derviic. " ae " n - emhtr ~ bt-ing formally re c-ved. I Vre wa- a good congrega:ou. and the ceremony was a most ■ Another recognition -• .--emher- a probablv be held at same - her - next quarter. duo: - ire quote a few of the many vr.es in footwear that are below wfcoieP riee ' to-day. Gent's greenhide " 'SB- C 5. rs catchrome boots, Derby fronts, taehiae sevrs and riveted, as- 0-1. y-,- ; •agliirV nodee, glace Derby, patent 3 “* ®d? tan ee boots is . : --r . light shades, qj. Hx, c ..hoc.-., pa- vmi cape. 1 u sizes, ladte; gi ce co-art sr ; ■ s-Us V. ■: .ii, u -.. r ■ fj«s Jjrigc ''tare. Ctaki.—.v2rt. , you:' Great Peppennint Care, 0: coughs and Colds, never fail* U Pd. 2i id.

Particulars of "the Otaki stock sal* fur tlic Joth iusl. aro ad\ eitistal. Mr T. M. Willord lias been appoime 1 as the leader of the Liberal Party in place of the late Hon. W. 1). MacDonald. Mr Kobt. D. Worsfold, a middle aged gardener, was crashed into by a motor car at the Terrace End*. Palmerston North, on Monday evening, lie was terribly injured, and died in the hospital. l’Ted Barratt still leads the way wiili boot and shoe repui is. lie uses no inferior leather and puts in only firstclass workmanship. Prices right; try him. Once tried, always tried. —Advt. -Mr Ulic .Shannon will act a< judge at the Masterton Racing Club's spring meeting, owing to Mr K. 11. Aldwortk acting in a similar capacity at tli; Dunedin meeting. The Farmers’ Union dance, to be held at Munakau on Friday, should W a great success. The committee have arrangements well in hand, and all who attend are assured of a most enjoyable time. .Tickets have sold readily, ami tile attendance js likely to prove a record. The U.A.O.D. euelue tournament am. dance, held last night, proved most on joyable. The al tendance was large and as on previous occasions the tour nament aroused keen interest. Mr iianiey won the lady’s prize, whir Miss Maud Bills and Mrs Fred \Vils*>; tied for the consolation. In the play olf the former gained the trophy. M Sutherland won the men’s prize, M Vie Morgan securing the booby. Sui per was presided over by Mrs .J. li Bills, who was assisted bv Mesdame K.ilmister and Vaiiu, while Xatt Hanley and 0. K. Svmomls s\«; jdied the dance music. Air AV. X. Anderson, engineer to Ft Horowhcnua County Council. Mr r Channings, overseer to tin* Lev. Council, accompanied by \i I*. W. Goldsmith, county clerk, visit. Palmerston North on Tuesday and spouted the various method** of rework in hand at present, by the K; ranga County Council, which was < plained by the engineer. Mr 11. ! Wright. The visit was of much inter' - to the visitors, who gained much infos ination on the nature of the work c. : ried on in the Kairanga County. The Xational Mutual Life A^om tion, w hich i.- recognised as one of tii leading organisations of the Dominion has an announcement el>ewii«'je. Th bonuses are large, the* premiums a: low. while there are funds in hand : meet claims ot over £l.'Jj)oo.niio. bonusvacciues every year, while all pro Jits belong to the policy holder>. re "hould avail themselves of the opp-e t unity to join the Association, partma lars of which may be obtained from M •L B. Tustin, Tc Muiiuao. Otaki, or fnoMr F. W. Nicholson, general manag* Wellington.

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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 8 September 1920, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 8 September 1920, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 8 September 1920, Page 2

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