(eSdeptlng Fridays, the late night) dating winter. Doors will St 7.1". A. P. JAUNCEYj Proprietor. OTAKI CROQUET CLUS. EUCHRE PARTY. fVUE first of a scries o£ social gatheriiigs arranged by member* of the ' Otaki Croquet Club for the winter months will be held in the Druids' Hall on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 24th May, at 8 p.m. Good prizes, good fun, and a good supper. Popular Prices: —Ladies Is and a basket; Gentlemen 2s. E. W. WILSON, Hon. Sec. TAKE NOTICE ! j AT the request of a number of residents wo have decided to open a butcher's shop in Waeronga Road and will deliver on TUESDAYS, THURS-' DAYS, and SATURDAYS. Meat will be secured from Mr Bryant's farm at .VTanakau and will be thoroughly reliable. Beef will be sold from 2*d, mutton from 3d. BRYANT & CO. BUTCHERS. 'Phono 137. Wacrenga Road. AUCTION SALE, MEAT. MEAT. JOPLIN & Co. will sell daily by auction— M E A T. Only the Primest and Best sold. A DRAPERY SALE will be held in the Mart on the 31st inst. We have for sale a very choice dairy farm, about 50 acres. - C. H. G. JOPLIN, Auctioneer. OTAKI BOROUGH COUNCIL. r ~.,,,, . _,,,,,, ,s hereby given that at a special meeting held in tho Council Chambers on WEDNESD VY, APRIL 19th, at 7.15 p.m., called for the purpose of considor-ing By-laws, (he following resolution was adopted: — "That the By-laws, as submitted and laid on the table, be passed by this Council, and that the same bo advertised and confirmed as required by law." This resolution will be confirmed at :• special meeting to be held in the Council Chambers on May 25th at 7.3 U The By-laws referred to deal with: GOOD GOVERNMENT OF THE BOROUGH TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES WATER WORKS BUILDING DRAINAGE SANITATION HAWKERS EXPLOSIVES SALE OF FOOD CEMETERY PUBLIC BUILDINGS DOMAIN GENERAL. " '"" *» A detailed copy of these proposed bylaws cun be inspected a* fhe Council Offices. F. G. DAVIES, ,' Town Clerk.
YOU CANNOT GO WKONG BY CALLING AT LOWRY'S FOR ALL KINDS OF STATIONEBY FANCY GOODS, * '.. BOOKS, ETC., NEW LINES ALWAYS ARRIVING.
CHUECH SERVICES. SUNDAY NEXT. Anglican OTnurCo, Otaki—--8 a.m. —H.O. in a.m.- Sunday School 11 a.m.—Matina 7 p.m.—Evensong f*taki F'i'ion, 10.5<l a.M.—Bu.tUr.' ilanakau — 1 n a m.— P'inday School 11 a.m.—HO. To Horo—--10 a.m.—Sunday SenooT 7 pjn.—Evensong Paiaparaumu—--7 p.m.—Evensong ) Waikanae—--8 a m.—fl.C. 7 p.m.—Evensong Paokakariki— U cm.—H.C. •> 7 p.m.—Evensong Maori Cnurcb, Otaki; 10.30—Matins * ~; 2.15 p.m.—Maori B.S. Metbodißt Clmxcn. 11 a.m.—Bev. E. P. Keall 7 p.m-—ilr Kirk ilanakau—--7 p.m-—Eev. E. P. Keall Te Horo—--2.30 p.m.—Bev. E. P. KeaU 7 pan.—Supply PTaikanae — S.SO p^=. —Ber. T. F. Waiscc crcn— Jl -?.m.—Bev. T. P. TT&tsos PsekaTjnriW—- -/ pjn—iiev. T. F. Watson Bomas Catholic Ofrarcte. Otaki — 7 a.js-— ZS.2Z& • 10 a.ra.—llasa 7 Dm-- Prc2.ißg 9 a.m M.&S3 . PaTapamumu—
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Otaki Mail, 19 May 1922, Page 3
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