XMAS HAMPERS. Send along your order now for your HAMPERS. ONLY LEADING BRANDS STOCKED. Visitors to the town should always stay at THE CENTRAL. OTAKI. Civility, Cleanliness and Attention. 1 Hostelry Electrically Lighted. J Best of Cuisine. Best Liquors. Best Accommodation. j Most Homely Hotel on the Coast. j J. B. HOWELL, , PROPRIETOR. MOTOR SERVICE, I j OTAKI. jj RIDE WITH COMFORT. j j Nothing Better, Nothing Surer. Passengers from all parts of the district catered for. MOTOR 'BUS AND CARS Always at the disposal of Customers Civility, and Attention. ’BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. 1 Parties Catered for. 1 6, TATTERSALI j j PROPRIETOR - I j raswoiwr-cwsaaca a*-—j ASSURE YOUR LITE IN THE 1 NATIONAL MUTUAL j LIFE ASSOCIATION, I (Established 1869.) | j THE NON-FORFEITURE OFFICE, j » and the most progressive and most ‘ liberal Life Office in the world. j | Are you a policy-holder in this Asso- ( elation? If not, be guided by public j I opinion and effect a policy NOW Jj I whilst you are in good health. Delay ,• , is often dangerous, j i All profits belong to policy-holders. ' STONE AND COX, the great I authorities on Life Assurance, state the ‘•National Mutual” is one of the j strongest offices in the world. The I premiums under its Limited Payment Policies are cheaper than those of any | Life Office in the World. ( The Best Office in the World for 1 Annuities. What better rocommondnj Lon is necessary? | Full particulars may be obtained f from > Mr. J. B. TUSTIN, » t District Agent (Te Manuao), Otaki, J J Or from * | F. W. NICHOLSON, J.P., General Manager for New Zealand. Custom House Quay, Wellington. JOPLIN. STALLARD & \ CARMICHAEL, Ltd. \ SHAREBROKERS, S Members of the Wellington Stock J Exchange. 1 AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, LEVIN. I LIST No. 9. j 163—6 Booms, tew bungalow, well built; all convs., and thoroughly up to ] date; pat. w.c. and septic tank. Price £1500; terms. 164 —9 Rooms. 6 acres, with garage, stable, lawns, garden; every modern conv.; a lovely home. Price, £4500; terms. ! 165—61 j Acres of exceptional soil, j with cowshed, outbuildings, etc.; some i acres in crops; 5-roeraed modern house, i all coavs. Price £IOO per acre; easy ' terms. . ; . • 163—30 Acres first-class land, with ; cowsheds (new), and other outbuibi- • in at 4-roomed house, nearly j sh*. etc. Price £95 acre; terras. 169—50 Acres first-class land, carry i 20 cows and other stock; large barns | ax d cowsheds, 5-roomed dwelling, all ; c- .vs., nice lawns and gardens, with i g>: >d hedges. Price, £llO acre; good . te oh. -—il>4 Acres first-ciass land, severt acres in crop; new 6-roamed Buu- ■ g: jw; good situation, close to cream- • and school; ail convs., cowsheds, fc: ms, etc.; also 55 acres hills at 223 J acre, lease for 3 years thrown in. i Price of freehold £65 per acre; easy f terms. ’ Hl—so Acres first-siass land in best j of grasses and well sheltered, all fiat; i large cowshed, barns, etc.; up-to-dats : C-roomed dwelling, surrounded by good, i hedges and lawns; all convs. Price i £l3O acre; terms. j 175—12 j Acres, near town, facing | sun; carrying 7 cows; new 4-roomed 1 cottage, cowsheds, etc. A bargain at j £2006; terms. 176—140 Acres first-class land, carries 61 cows and other stock; machines, ; cowsheds, bams, etc., nearly new * modem 6-rocmed house, septic tank, etc. A real good proposition, at £92 ? 10s per acre; terms. 173—1 Acre Building Section in Durham street. £400; £2OO cash. , Call and inspect our complete Property List. We guarantee to Pl«e j i SCALP 39 Shir-or-u Cmm *jui Diuhdnuf f rtrssaore<2 by htzmhziz «jad •ooliirre O-TOL So 1/6
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXIII, 22 December 1920, Page 4
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