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WABKANAE NOTES. • . » Nurse Donovan was last night royally entertained at Waikanae by a dance given by Mr and Mrs Run a Tamaki. The function was well attended, and a jolly time was spent. During the evening the popular nurse was presented with two lovely Maori kits i of flax and leathers, together with a cheque. Mr T. I'arata, in making the [ presentation, referred to the excellent ; work done by N ursc Donovan, of her , capabilities, and her popularity. He ' alJtj responded on the young lady's be- | half. Miss A. Udy and Mr Pone EllO- - rendered songs, Mr A. Coe was M.C., | while Miss E. Partita aml Mr JR. NicI hoison supplied dance music. The I gathering was one of the most sueeessj ful held in AVaikanae for some time. JJ'OR SALE.—PRIME ONIONS, "lbs. Is; first-class Swedes, lSlbs Is, os cwl.; good eating or cooking Apples, Ss to Us 0«1 per bush., case. —R. W. HILL, Rangiuru Road. , JPOli SALE.-—B.S.A. SIGHT for dud I Rifle ‘together with peeps, shooting | bag and sundries. All in perfect order. —Apply CjO McDOUGALL BROS., Otuld. STITCH in time may save nine, but a spray in time saves the orchard. Spray Pumps from 7s (id. Sec the celebrated C.M.W., the best spray pump made. —K. SHAW, Oxford Street, Levin. Where you get everything in Ironmongery, ’yyA.NT ED.—Employment by tive married man, any work first-class bandsman. “Mail” Office. an acclas.s of - Apply yy A IST T E D.— for d or 0 months, a house in Otaki, or would change house in Wellington witli anyone for that tcrm.-*-Apply “Mail” Office. Wf ANTED. —A European waitress for race-week. —Apply “Mail” Office. yyANTED TO SELL.—A Dog-Cart, Horse and Harness complete. £-U cash.—Apply “Mail” Office. y ■ WANTED K.N OWN.—Dressmaking, plain sewing, knitting or crochetwork of any description done at MRS SMITH’S, Rangiuru Road. * SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT.— Ask the Old Sport about it at his new outfitting establishment for men, Mill Road. JpOR a good, clean shave or haircut go to r. 11. BAX’S. rpHE flags are flying to-day. OAPT. BAX is on deck again with everything in gents’ wear. Call and sec him. QLEANLIXESS is next to godliness, therefore go to P. H. BAX'S for a ! haircut or shave. ATTAIN BAX, Gent’s Outfitter, lias opened up for business in Mill Kono. What about giving him a call. THANKS. jyjRS HEEL. family and relatives desire to thank all for expre-sions of sympathy tendi’red 110-m during their sad bereavement, also for floral tributes, etc. OTAKI METHODIST CHURCH. ANNLVKRSARV SERVICES Will be held on SUNDAY, JUNE Ith. Preacher.—REV. A. ASHCROFT, of I'almersloii North. Services.— li a.m. and 7 p.m. Collection- in aid of Otaki Church Funds. SOCIAL GATHERING TUESDAY. Id. CHURCH SERVICES. SUN!) \\ Xi.a I . ANGLit AN I'll UK I TL Otaki—--8 turn. —11.1. 11 a.m. —Ma-tins to a.in.—Sunday School 7 p.m.— Evensong Otaki Station. 10.J0 a.m.—Sunday 5. Maua kau—lo a.m.—Sunday Selim,;, d p.m. Even-one-Te Hoi a—--10 a.ut. —Sunday School. 11 a lit.— H.C. Burapara umu—--31 a.m.—H.C. 7 : : i. — L-. > rmong AYaikantp,— 7 p.m.—L\en-oiig Paekakariki— S a.m.—H.C. 7 p.m.—E\ecsoug MAORI CHURCH. In.dn—Marins 1.13 p.m.-—Maori S.Sk * METHODIST CHURCH. Otani—11 a in.—Rev. R. P. Keail 7 p.m.—l!ev. E. P. Keail. :- Manakau — 7 p.m.—Air Goldsmith To Here— Ado p.m.—Rev. R. P. Keail, s 7 p.m.—Mr Kirk AVaikanae — -.du p.m.—Rev. T. F. Watson Para para umu—--13 a.m.—Rev. T, IC AVnisvn Paekakariki—--7 p.m.— Rev. T. F. Watson ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Otaki—--7 a.m.—Mass 10 a.m.—-Mass 7 p.m.—Evening Devotion Para para umu — 0 a.m.—-Mass AVaikanae — 11 nan. —-Mass.

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Otaki Mail, 2 June 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, 2 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, 2 June 1922, Page 3

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