FOR SALE—BY AUCTION. tJIHE whole of the iron, timber, bricks, etc., now on the Rest Resort site will be sold in lots by public auction on “Saturday (to-morrow) at 12.30 sharp. C. H. G. JOPLIN, Auctioneer. CONVENT SCHOOL. tJTHE Convent School re-opens NEXT WEDNESDAY, February Ist: OTAKI BOROUGH COUNCIL. tJUIE Public are notified that Mr Thomj as P. Ransom is authorised to charge each person using the bathing sheds at the beach 2d. F. G. DAVIES, Town Clerk. DANCING! DANCING! MR RAE CRICHTON Has resumed Teaching; Latest Ballroom, London Jazz, Toe, Classical and Fancy Dancing. Ballroom Assembly, Druids’ Hall, EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, 8 to 10. Beginners 7 to 8. Classes now forming for Fancy Dancing. Private Lessons by arrangement. Entertainments organised, including Bazaars, Carnivals, Concerts, Garden Parties, etc. Private Address.— “WHAREMA,” Raukawa Street, Otaki. MISS WINIFRED PATTERSON I fpEACHER of Voice Production and Singing (from the Conservatorium of Music, Sydney) will receive intbnding pupils on Tuesday and Friday afternoons at the Druids’ Hall. ’Phone 39. MISS ROSS, ALL THE WAY FROM LONDON TO THE OTAKI BEACH. •JUST A LITTLE STORE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF SEA-SIDERS. GENERAL STORES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, AND SOFT DRINKS. TEA ROOM. Tea and bread and butter fid. Tea and Scones 9d. VISIT THE NEW BEACH STORE. E. N. LANCHESTER, SIGN-WRITER, PAINTER & PAPERIIANGER. CAR PAINTING AND VARNISHING. ORDERS WITH A. E. MINTON, THE BYKO, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. RIGHT UP-TO-DATE, NOVELS AND RECORDS ARRIVING DAILY. CALL AND INSPECT! LOWRY’S OTAKI. REMOVAL NOTICE. A. E. E. DUNN, CHEMIST, (Late of Otaki Railway). H as now removed to the town of Otaki, opposite the Family Hotel, Mill Road. ONLY PUREST DRUGS STOCKED ATTENTION! \yE have just landed a good assortment of the. BEST- ENGLISH BQX CHOCOLATES, for Xmas b,us in ess. Prices from 2s 6<J; all choice lfoea. No old stppk. Also a choice assortment of other lines Confectionery to choose from. SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS. CHOICE ICES. DAINTY AFTERNOON TEAS. MISS BAXTER, PROPRIETRESS .. Mill Eoad, Otaki E. C NASH, BRICKLAYER, EIRE ST, OTAKI. EXPERIENCED IN ALL KINDS OF BRICKWORK AND TILING. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FURNACES. RAKERS' OWENS, CONCRETING, ET Qf JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY, effigy
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Otaki Mail, 27 January 1922, Page 3
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