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j FOE SALE, CHEAP. ( FOE NEXT BREEDING SEASON ! pUEEBEED Utility W.L. COCKERj ELS. Also Indian Runner Drakes from first prize drake at Masterton Show, and Willoughly-ICnight strain, 15s each. One drake from single mating to a W. Knight drake, 20s. Strong constitution, great vitality.—MßS E. C. DANN, Hautere Cross. yy ANTED TO BUT. —One decent second-hand light trap. Must have good wheels.—Apply, stating price to F. COBDUIvES, Paraparaumu. pOR SALE. —Building Section, onethird of an acre.—Apply "Mail” Office. yyANTFiD KNOWN.—Dressmaking, plain sewing, knitting or crochetwork of any description done at MRS SMITH’S, Eangiuru Road. QENTS ’ FANCY TWEED ELDING BREECHES, .good patterns and great value, 32s 6d at BILLS AND MOOEE’S. pHE Old Sport again. CAPT. BAX has opened as a gents’ outfitter in shop in Mill Road. pHE Largest and Best Assortment in the district of Hearth and Floor EUGB, at BILLS AND MOOEE’S. H ATS ’ Collars, Ties, in fact a complete outfit. Where? Why at CAPT. BAX’S new shop. _ STRONG COTTON & WOOL i UNDERPANTS (English makes), i 7s 6d at BILLS AND MOORE’S. gOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT Ask the Old Sport about it at his new outfitting establishment for men, Mill Eoad. QENTS, call at CAPTAIN BAX’S shop, and you’ll have something to think about. QREAT CLEARING SALE of Iron- | mongery, Crockery, Farm and Gar- ' don Tools. A rare opportunity to se- ' cure these lines at less than cost. —IC. SHAAV, Levin’s Ironmonger. j ! QAPTAIN BAX, Gent’* Outfitter, has i opened up for business in Mill Road. | What about giving him a call. B !G REWARD open to those who have thoir Tyres Repaired by us. — HAXTON BROS.’ Tyro Service, Levin QUARANTEED by us for 2000 miles —Our Infallible RETREADS. HAXTON BROS.’ Tyre Service, Levin do we know that you are all going to use American-Akron Tyres before long? Think it out. — Solo agents, HAXTON BROS.’ Tyre Service, Levin, | pHE flags are flying to-day. CAPT. BAX is on deck again with everything in gents’' wear. Call and see him. ■REPLACEMENT VALUE SALE of Wallpapers, B.P. Paint, White Lead, Scrim, etc., now on at ALEXANDER CLARK, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North. Write today for prices; P.O. Box 185. YOU can buy latest goods at lower 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 replacement prices, B.P. Paint, Linseed Oil, Whito Lead and Wallpapers. yy ALLPAPERS at prices that make the buying easy. Also Freight Paid for Cash with order from ALEXANDER CLARK, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North. j j CHURCH SERVICES. | SUNDAY NEXT, j Anglican. Church; Otaki— S a.m.—Holy Communion, 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Matins 7 p.m.—Evensong Otaki Station, 10.30 a.m.—Sunday S. Manakau—--10 a.m. —Sunday School 11 a.m.—H.O. Te Hero—--10 n.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m.—Evensong Paraparaumu—--7 pjn.—Evensong , Waikanae—--8 a.m.—H.O. 7 p m.— Evensong Paekakariki—--11 a.m.—HO. 7 p.m.—Evensong Maori Church, Otaki. 10.30—Matins > 2.15 p.m.—Maori B.S. Methodist Church, Otaki—--11 a.m.—Rev, R p_ Keall £ Pm. —Rev. R. P. KeaH s L^natorium—--4.30 p.m.—Rev. R. P, Keall Manakau—--7 p.m.—Mr Wise ■ Te Horo—--2.3o.—Rev. R. P. Keall 7.30 p.m.—Mr Kirk. Waikanae—--2.30 p.m.—Rev. T. F; Watson Paraparaumu—--11 a.m.—Kev. T. F. Watson Paekakariki—--7 p.n;.—Rev. T. F. Watson Reman Catholic Church, Otaki—--7 a.m.—Mass 10 a.m.—Mass 7 p.m.—Evening Devotions j Paekakariki—--1 \ 9 a-m.—Mass garapar&umu—i _ii anar-Mn*#

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Otaki Mail, 24 March 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, 24 March 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, 24 March 1922, Page 3

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