MEN'S STRONG COTTON & WOOL UNDERPANTS (English makes), 7s 6d at BILLS AND MOORE'S. • EPLACEMENT VALUE SALE of Wallpapers, B.P. Paint, White w .Liead, Scrim, etc., now on at ALEXANig DER CLARK, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert it Street, Palmerston North. Write tot- day for prices. P.O. Box 185. * TX/ALLPAPERS at prices that make l " the buying easy. Also Freight Paid for Cash with order from ALEX--0 ANDER CLARK, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherl" bert Street, Palmerston North. QENTS' FANCY TWEED RIDING BREECHES, good patterns and great value, 32s b'd at BILLS AND MOORE 'S. "yOU can buy latest goods at lower ' . prices from ALEXANDER CLARK, 1 Ltd., Oil and Colour Merchants, 3 and I 5 Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North. J P.O. Box 185. AVrite to-day for the replacement p'rices, B.P. Paint, Linseed I Oil, White Lead and Wallpapers. I rOLOURED HOKEYCOMB BEDspreads soil less easily than white; very durable; Light Blue or Pink; double bed size, 22s 6d.—CLARK'S, LTD., Levin's Best Store. DIG KEWARD open to those who have their Tyres Repaired by us.HAXTON BROS.' Tyro Service, Leviu QUARANTEED by us for 2000 miles —Our Infallible RETREADS. HAXTON BROS.' Tyre Service, Leviii do we know that you aro all | going to use American-Akron Tyros before long? Think it out.— Solo agents, HAXTON BROS.' Tyro ' Service, Levin. A ROOM with a shabby rug is like person in shabby shoes—we always look down. Felt Bedroom Rugs, stenI cilled in art colours, are a new line showing at CLARK'S, LTD., Levin's Best Store. rjAMASK SUPPER CLOTHS," with coloured borders, Red or Blue, substantial quality; moderately priced J at 13s 6d.—CLARK'S, LTD., Levin's Best Store. r TiyE mention Art Canvas as a good wearing material for covering couches or chairs, or for making table curtains and hall curtains.—CLAßK'S, LTD.,- Levin's Best Store. TV/TRS FIELD and FAMILY desire- to thank all who forwarded floral tributes, messages of sympathy, etc., during their sad bereavement. WATKANAE STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 22nd. (50 fat wethers 300 .sheep 400 lambs ■4O mixed cattle I POISON LAS3X | ■\TOTICE is kcreb. £ . ~ ... y ,». .,., for birds has been laid in my or- ' ' -G. M. LETHBRIDGE. j POSTS, STRAINERS, BLOCKS. FOR SALE. POSTS, 6x4, 6x5, £lO per 100. POSTS, 6x6, 5x4, £9 per 100. STRAINERS, Sxß, Bft. long. 10s each. HOUSE BLOCKS, 7x7, Bxß, Sd per ft. KIKAWAKA POSTS, £7 per 100. FENCING STAYS, Sft long, 6xl at 4s 6d per stay. 14ft. POLES, Qxij 7j?j. 16ft. 8s; 18ft,. 10s; 20f.t, lis. For further Particulars apply—'.'.Mail" Office, CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY NE.S'JJ, ABglican CauicH. Osaki—- • 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a^ra.—Sunday School « v " 11 a.m.—H.C. 7 p.m.— *" ■ itafci '■ - -JS* 63l3oll *? a t»i, i'A33 a.!tt.- Saudaj "3. t I lir a.iu. —Suuday Scjisoi jHautere — 2.30 p.m. i «j Horo — 10 a.m. —Sunday School P&. 7 p.m.-—Evensong iparaumu—--8 a m.—fl.C. 7 p.m.—Evensong | !' weii^naa — '"■ i sa. —Evensong Paekai^riM—- " p.m. —Evensong Bikiorau^j—--1; cm.—HO. , Maori Cnurcn. i'_3o—Matins 2.15 p.m,—Maori 8.8. Methodist Cnorch. Otaki--11 a.m.—Rev. B. P. Keall I 7 pjn.—Rev. R. P. Keall I Manakau—--7 p.m.—Mr Goldsmith • Te Horo—- | 2.30 p.m.—Rev. R. P. Keall 7.30 p.m.—Mr Kirk. Waikanae—--2.30 v.m.— Rev. T. F. Watsoa : Prrr'Ttnraumu — 11 s.m.—Bev. T. F. Watson ! VaoifikariK)— -- , -*• '/ is.iu.—ixk\-. T. F. Watson 10 £EJ&f-s£sss
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Otaki Mail, 17 February 1922, Page 3
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