"T HAVE been looking for you. "Why, •where have you been?" "Having a Game of Billiards at the Old Sport's, [ played a great game; tho tab'o is splendid now—new eroth, and the table has been levelled by one of Al;ock's experts." j"N PLACE OF A XMAS "CARD—your photograph, the present that no one else can give. Arrange for an appointment at BILLENS' Studio, "THERE is a reason why Otaki motorists are consulting HAXTON BROS., fvre Service, Levin. "It's the rei/TOTORISTS! Don't throw away anything in tho tyre line, until yon ,'et our advice. HAXTON BROS., lyre Service, Levin. FARMERS! Get your supplies of Milking Machine Rubbers from us. We supply for any make.—HAXTON BROS., Tyro Service, Levin. ■•■YKJ HAT'S your hurry, Fred?" "I am going to the Old Sport to get -ome Minnows before they all go!" NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VACANCIES FOR JUNIOR PORTERS AND TRAFFIC LABOURERS. APPLICATIONS are invited from candidates eligible for appointment is Junior. Porters and Traffic Labourers lo the permanent staff of the Railway Department. Applicants must be between the ages of 17 and 34 years (last birthday). Tho rates of pay will be as follows: — 17 years last birthday, 9s 6(1 per day 1S years last birthday, 10s per day 19 years last birthday, lis per day ■JO years last birthday, 12s per day 21 years last birthday, 13s per day 22 to 34 years last birthday, 15s pe,day. Full particulars and conditions of employment may be obtained from any Stationmaster. BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PALMERSTON NORTH A. & P. SHOW. 3rd., 4th, and stfe NOVEMBER. 'TOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS TO PALMERSTON NORTH, available for return until Monday, Bth November, 1920, will be obtainable at Wellington (Thorndon), Lovin, and intermediate stations, on 3rd, 4th, and sth November. On sth November the issue will be by a special train leaving Wellington at 7.40 a.m., and by the ordinary trains leaving at 8.20, 9.10 a.m.; from Otaki at 7.50, 9.52, 10.23, 11.15 a.m. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. 1 FRIDAY, sth NOVEMBER. On FRIDAY, sth November. i (People's Day).—ln addition to the | ordinary trains special passenger | trains will run as follows: — I FOR PALMERSTON NORTH I Wellington (Thorndon) dep. 7.40 a.m., j Otaki 9.52. Palmcrstou North air. 11.29 • a.m. | FOR WELLINGTON (Thorndon)— | Palmcrston North dep. 4.43 p.m.. I Levin 5.39, Otaki (!.6. I The 7.40 a.m. special train from j Wellington (Thorndon) will stop ] ONLY at Ngaio, Khaudallah, JohnsonI ville, Paremata, Pliminerton, Paekaka- \ riki, Te Horo, Otaki. and Levin for j passengers. | The 4.43 p.m. special train from 1 Palmcrston North will stop ONLY at ! Levin. Otaki. and at all stations south of Otaki. as required. The 6.35 a.m. train from Packakariki (Levin dep. 8.50 a.m.) WILL NOT take passengers from Levin for Palmerston North. The 5.10 p.m. train from Palmerstou North to Wellington (Thorndon', WILL NOT take passengers from Palmcrston North for Levin. ALL LEVIN PASSENGERS must travel by trains leaving Levin at 10.22 a.m. or 1.30 p.m., and return by train leaving Palmcrston North at 4.43 p.m. . BY ORDER. captain t. b. bax, Is again on deck, and will be pleased to see all his old customers, and many new ones. The "Ideal" HAIRDRESSING SALOON is in charge of Mr R. KING, • one of Wellington's best tonsorial • artists, and patrons can rely on civility, cleanliness and good workmanship. The TOBACCONIST DEPARTMENT ' is well stocked with the best lines oi • Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Cigars, Pipes, • Pouehes, Cigarette Holders and Cases. Razor Strops, and many other lines too numerous to mention. THE STATIONERY DEPART " MENT is up to date with all lines oi Writing Pads, Envelopes, Pencils, Ink Pens, Novels, and other lines. • The FISHING SEASON is novi open, and patrons of the sport can bf supplied with McCarthy's best Min ' nows and other lines. ; The BILLIARD SALOON lias on< '" of Alcoek's best tables, which i • second to none in the district. Lover e of the green cloth, roll up and give i . a trial! ' Agent for the "Dominion," "Auci; land Weekly." "Weekly Press," - "Truth," "Otaki Mail," "Sydne: Referee," etc. Place your orders a '" once, to save disappointment. T* B, BAX, " THE OLD SPOET. e TDROTECT' your Fountain Pen an P bay a Siaei ne:-u protector. Fnrthe '• stock just arrive!—-Stationery Depf "Mail" OSJeo.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 1 November 1920, Page 3
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