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p LOOK. WAIKANAE SPORTS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1922. ON THE RACECOURSE. ■ Tip-Top Programme of Events. Brass Band in Attendance. Refreshments. Come and Enjoy Yourselves! FUN FOR OLD AND YOUNG. Entries Close on JANUARY ’l2th. Many Leading Athletes will Compete. Admission Is, Children 6d, Under five years Free. G. R. KEMSLEY, Hon. Secretary. SUITS SATISFACTION AT SMALL COST. X Try one of our Ready-to-Wcars. Behold the transformation effected and Satisfaction is yours. Long wear, style, and economy aro the points about our SUITS AT £4/17/6. I TROUSERS AT 29/6. We have a smart rifetge of Up-to-dato SHIRTS, 'TIES, HATS, And an up-to-date stock of BOY’S SUITS AND SHORTS. I Postage Paid on all mail ordors. 0. K. OUTFITTERS LEVIN. No. 2.—THE WILL AS AN IH< BUBANCE POLICY. ‘ ‘ Where there is no will there is mo way to carry out the wishes of the Testator in regard to the disposal of his property,” remarks a writer on wills. Where there is no will, there is a way to all manner of anxiety, suffering and loss for dependents, but where there is a right will, there is a right way to peace of mind for the testator in his lifetime and to the best possible provision for dependents—if the right will appoints the right trustee. ‘‘Consider your will in the same light as insurance—for it is insurance. It insures the protection of your estate,” states another authority on wills. But obviously such insurance cannot be obtained by the will alone. To the making of the right will must be added such efficient, faithful administration of the estate as the State-guaranteed Publie Trustee can give. For further information apply to— A. MOSLEY, UISTBICT MANAGER, PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, LEVIN. Branch Office at Otaki, _ Throat Doe To the pnio« ~i i ~ .no* a l/* r»>.._!> db-'-hei bj 2% gsigluig Fhwizol

A REVOLUTION IN MACHINE MTT.-KTWra BY USING THE KANNOTFALL TEAT CUE HOLDEB. mTTTR device is so simple that as soon as you see it yoa wonder why it was not invented long ago. Tie * * EANNOXFALL holds the teat-cups where they belong, yet allows freedom of movement and pulsation.. The caps CANNOT FALL TO THE FLOOR —they are held by a clip and keep in place even when pulsation is weak. The value of the invention is instantly obvious to the dairy fanner —its convenience, simplicity, cleaaKaes* and efficiency are self-evident. The low price of the "Kaanot fafl" should induce every owner of milking machines to purchase at ease." FORD AND PRICE, Sole District Agecitß OXPOHB 6SEJ3T, for l&zazin&L - IXtt SC

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Otaki Mail, 13 January 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 13 January 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 13 January 1922, Page 4

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