FRECHTLING’S, j The Tailors, L.EYIN. We have just received a large assortI ment of BHEECHES MATERIAL In Saddle Tweeds and Gaberdines. Gentlemen requiring Well-cut and j Durables Garments would be well ad ! vised to order before a further rise in ' price. Highest-class Workmanship > with each order. J FRECHTUNG- ! VOUK PIANO NEEDS REPAIR OH i X TUNING. All right! Just dro„p a line to MATT HANLEY, Otaki, who guarantees true BRITISH Workmanship and Satisfaction. Terms Moderate. txrE HAVE THE FOLLOWING LVV ' LINES IN STOCK:— mat 7.V. POULTRY MASH MIXED FOWL FEED POLLARD HORSE COVERS BEAN SUPERPHOSPHATE OATS BONE DUST BARLEY TUI B. PHOSPHATE SUCROSINE OILS CARNOSINE FLOUR SOAP AND CANDLES AT CURRENT RATES. W.BULL&Ooj MERCHANTS, LEVIN. Phine No. 5. P.O. Eos 36. j HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH CAR FOR SALE. ; OLDDELEY - DEASY, SILENT KNIGHT ENGINE, latest pre-war Model, fitted with Arc wire wheels, j electric light, guaranteed perfect condition. A snip at the money. Further particulars from WELLINGTON MOTOR AND ACCESSORY CO., (G. W. Lawrence. Manager), 5, Dixon Street, WELLINGTON. . ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE MUTUAL ' LIFE ASSOCIATION. J (Established 1869.) THE NON-FORFEITURE OFFICE, and the most progressive and most liberal Life Office in the world. Are yon a policy-holder in this A:so- : ciation? If not, be guided by public j opinion and effect a policy NOW . whilst you are in good health. Delay is often dangerous. All profits belong to policy-holders. STONE AND COX, the great authorities on Life Assurance, state the **' National Mutual 71 is one of the strongest offices in the world. The premiaas under its Limited Payment Policies are cheaper than those of any Life Office in the World. The Best Office in the World for Annuities. What better recommeadati n is necessary? I Full particulars may be obtained f: .m Mr. J. B. TUSTIN, District Agent (Te Manuao), Otaki, Or from F. W. NICHOLSON, J.P., General Manager for New Zealand. Custom House Quay. Wellington, “iJ'HE pTAET jypXL." r fjWJNG to the extremely high cost of j 'paper, and shortage of supplies, the "Otaki Mail s '' will be sold at 2d per’ . copy in future to casual buyers. There, j ; trill, however, be no increase in the ‘ rates -charged to regular subscribers » (fe 6d per quarter, paid in advance, j ' 5s C-d if booked). FRANK PENN. Proprietor. I FLUEN-IQL ■ IHkirjwM Ji —• ? %*&»m»** * + « —j •CIe&JS-na* iLa Scalp suo,d — : , * tSejuiruH yu? mßisr on q-tol i/@ ' Q-TOL
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 3 November 1920, Page 4
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