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ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON! | I-U GRAND AQUATIC CARNIVAL (Under the Auspices of the Royal ! DANCING! Life-Saving Society). To be held on the Otaki Beach, on SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922, Commencing at 1.30 p.m. First Life-Saving Demonstration to be Seen in Otaki. i Programme: j 1. MARCHING COMPETITION AND \ PARADE for teams. 2. LAND DRILL COMPETITION (teams of 0 men). ; 3. OTAKI SHIELD SURE CLUB LIFE-SAVING COMPETITION. | 4. BOYS’ SWIMMING RACE, 15 years and under. 5. BOYS’ SWIMMING RACE, IS years and under. 6. GRAND TREASURE HUNT, open ! to everybody. i tpEACIIER of Voice Production and Singing (from the Ootmei vuionum of Music, Sydney) will receive intending pupils on Tuesday and Friday afternoons at the Druids’ Hail. ’Phone 39. DANCING! CRICHTON MR RA ilas resumed T- ne’.i.rg; Latest liall room, London Jazz, Toe, Classical and Fancy Dancing. Ballroom Assembly, Druids’ Hall, EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, S to 10. Beginners 7 to 8. FANCY DANCING 11 o’clock Saturday morning. Classes now forming for Fancy Dancing. Private Lessons by arrangement. Entertainments organised, including Bazaars, Carnivals, Concerts, Garden Parties, etc. Private Address. — ‘ ‘ WHAHEMA, ’ ’ Raukarva Street. Otaki. TX/TEN’S STRONG COTTON & WOOL X UNDERPANTS (English makes), 7s 6d at BILLS AND MOORE’S. The Otaki Brass Band will play Selections on the beach during the afternoon. E. M. MOSLEY, Hon. Secretary, Bos 6, Otaki. rjjO those requiring narrow Paten > Leather Belts, new stocks have ar rived.—CLARK’S, LTD., Levin's Besi Store. 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, 8d per ft, KIKAWAKA POSTS, £7 per 100. FENCING STAYS, Bft long, 6x4 at 4s 8d per stay. 14ft. POLES, 6x4, 7s; 16ft. Ss; 18ft. 10s; 20ft. 14s. For further Particulars apply—- “ Mail” Office. ■REPLACEMENT VALUE SALE of j Wallpaper?, B.P. Paint, White * Lead, Scrim, etc., now on at ALEXAN- | DER CLARK, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert j Street, Palmerston North. AVrite to- | day for prices. P.O. Box ISS. j RIG REWARD opeD to those who j have their l yres Repaired by us.--HAXTON BROS.’ Tyre Service. Low. j JAVANS AND QILCHRIST, BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. ! JUBILEE ROAD OTAKI. • Designs and Estimates prepared ' to suit all Clients. THE “OTAKI MAIL.” NOTICE TO TE HORO SUBSCRIBERS. QOMMENCING on FRIDAY, March 3rd, 1922, Mr H. B. Wise will take over the Te Horo agency of the “Otaki Mail,” and subscribers are requested to call at Mr AVise’s shop for their papers in future. GUARANTEED by us for 2000 mile—Our Infallible RETREADS. - HAXTON BROS.’ Tyre Service. Levi. do we know that you are a! going to use American-Akro Tyres before long? Think it out. Sole agents, HAXTON BROS.’ Tyr Service, Levin. YOU can buy latest goods at lone. prices from ALEXANDER CLARK Ltd., Oil and Colour Merchants, 3 and 5 Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North. P.O. Box 185. Write to-day for the re placement prices, B.P. Paint, Linseed Oil, AVhito Lead and Wallpapers. QOLOURED HONEYCOMB BED spreads soil less easily than white, very durable; Light Blue or Pink double bed size, 22s Gd.—CLARK’S. LTD., Levin’s Best Store. Largest and Best Assortment in the district of Hearth and Floor RUGS, at BILLS AND MOORE’S. BOOM with a shabby rug is iiki person in shabby shoes—we always, look down. Felt Bedroom Rugs, ster silled in art colours, are a new line showing at CLARK’S, LTD., Levin’s Best Store. ALLPAPERS at Prices, that make the buying easy. Also Freigh; Paid for Cash with order from ALEX ANDER CLARK, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzhcr bert Street, Palmerston North. FRUIT FRESH FROM THE GROWERS, NICE AND JUICY. y p QJJTABLES FRESH FROM THE GARDENS. FULL OF FLAVOUR. CORDIALS. ALL LEADING BRANDS. A BIG ASSORTMENT. GROCERIES. NOTHING BUT THE BEST. LOWEST PRICES. TOBACCOS LEADING MAXES. ~ THE WORLD’S BEST. SILKS PRETTY, CHEAP, GOOD. LOWEST PRICES. TRUELICHT & Co. Telephone 88. Telephone 88. MISS ROSS, ALL THE WAY PROM LONDON TO THE OTAKI BEACH. \ ~UST A LITTLE STORE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OP BEA-SIDERS. GENERAL STORES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, AND SOFT DRINKS. TEA ROOM. Tea and bread and butter 6d. Tea and Scones 9d. VISIT THE NEW BEACH STORE. I the Sale is over the J are many lines which are low j price but high in quality, and tho=e I search of good goods should caLi eai! LADIES’ BLOUSES, CAMISOLE? HOSE, etc., all still at Reduced Prices for Quick Sale. TAYLOR BROS., LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENTS, HAVE FOR SALE—- \ MODERN HOME, 7 rooms, bath room, porcelain bath, hot and cold j rater, etc., large range, out-buildings, j lice gardens, orchard, lawns, well situ-» ited, comer section, close to railway j ,nd township; 4 acres good land, carry j hree cows. Price very reasonable for , prick sale. Can get possession with j (bout £4OO cash. Balance long term, j 'PHONE 50 OTAKL THE SHOP FOE LADIES’ DRAPERi MRS MUIR'S, TE EORO. TO DAIRY FARMERS. RUBBER AGENCY. fAVING been appointed agents for ‘ the PARA RUBBER COMPANY, s aie prepared to supply ALL ÜBBEE PARTS FOR ANY MAKE p MILKING MACHINE. Inflations, aw, milk and air rubbers at present stock. Also on h-nd: MOTOR & BICYCLE FEES and TUBES, all aiaes. ’Phone £O. GO TO E. y.TNTSBINGHAM~ S ! For BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS. Only the Best of Leather Used while Workmanship is Guaranteed. PRICES ARE EIGHT. E. WINTERIN'6HAM. (Opposite Rest Resort Site)A. FROST TAILOR, PABAPARAUMU, OAS opened in premises in Main “ Road, Paraparsunru, ea a Tuilor, an ! is prepared to execute all order* entrusted to k>msmT3 FOR £7 7*. i . ; SUITS CLEANED, PRESSED, OB 1 REPAIRED. Work Guaranteed. IxmMt Fticefc L

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Otaki Mail, 8 March 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 8 March 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 8 March 1922, Page 3

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