A FAIR SHARE OF THE PUBLIC. PATRONAGE IS ALL I ASK. TO OPEN THURSDAY, MAY Uft (Open .for business at S sharp, closing 7.00 p.m.) , F. H. BAX, Son of Captain Bax, Will Open an Up-to-date HAIRDRESSING AND TOBACCONIST BUSINESS , in the shop adjoining his Father’s Mercery Business. For the hairdressing saloon, Mr Bax has secured the | services ol Mr R. King, of Wellington, ■ who is a thorough tradesman, and who j ! is not unknown to Otaki, having at | one (imo hud charge of Captain Bax's j ! saloon. Mr i • U. Bax has reduced all i charges (o suit the present hard times, | via.—Huircuttiiig Is, shaving (id, boys’ ; haircut !nl, with clippers till over (id, , j shampoo Is, haircut uud board trim Is ; (id, razors ground and set Is. | NOTE. —Patrons can rely on cleaulij ness and civility, j A good supply of CIGARETTES, Cl- | GARS, TOBACCOS, Pipes, Razors. I Strops, ' and. all smokers' requisites | kept in stock, F, H. BAN, Proprietor. There is still something for the geutle~""'men of Otaki and district to think about —the winter, so keep j warm. I Captain T> B> BAX, THE OLD SPORT, Will supply you with a heavy woollen Sweater for dls lid, usual price ills lid. JERSEY, 11s till. Usual price lbs (id. PAJAMAS bum ids (id. SOCKS from Is a pair. HEAVY BLUE DRILL WORKING SHIRTS, IDs (id. Usual price 12s (id. Black, White, and many other colored SHIRTS, at tlie same low price. UNDERCLOTHING; Collars, Ties. | Braces, Hats. Caps, Ha ml kerchiefs. Prices to suit All. The Old Sport is kept busy taking measurements for suits; all suits to "hand so far have given entire satisfaction with regard to lit, make, and ityRoil up and get measured for n an it | as you want to look smart for the races. Why pay' fill when you can get ono at tlio Old fiport’s trom ! £i 15s to £ 7 ss',’ I ! A good range of samples to choose ■ | from. Articles not in stock will lie seI cured from Wellington by return mail. | Rally Round the ‘Old Sport.’ T. B. BAX, GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTER. ’Phone 127. Box lb. jyjESSRS J£REBS & j_J ARNETT, lIIGII-CLASS LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S TAILORS, 125 Lamb ton Quay, WELLINGTON, i (AND SHANNON) i JAEG to notify the residents of the ( Otaki district that owing to iu- ' creasing business they find it neces.sary to be in attendance all the week, j The branch premises opposite the lamI ily Hotel, .Main Street, will thcrelore be open every day. Mr Harnett, the -well-known cutter, of Wellington, will be in attendance at the shop every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. A j first-class range of materials always in ■ stock. All work done in Wellington by ' experienced hands. R, G. CRICHTON .... Local Manager. GO TO E. WINTERINGHAM ’ S For BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS. Only the Best of Leather Used while Workmanship is Guaranteed. PRICES ARE RIGHT. E. WINTERINGHAM. (Opposite Rest Resort Site). jpOOTWBAR JALK. LADIES’. GENTS’ AND t CHILDREN'S All the leading makes oi BOOTS and | ; SHOES in stock. QUA LIT Y TK E BUST. PRICES RIGHT, REPAIRS A> USUAL. F. BARNES, OTAKI RAILWAY. Every HomeNeeda the Ffaajp Good Bakers Use PRIMROSE SggfSlSßOil S a fra , £ He. laizzst C HOiCEST J Manawatu Mills Company Palmer&Jon North f Try PRIMROSE Chicken and Poultry Meal . , FOR BETTER RESULTS THIS SEASON 'Daddy of all Cold Cures’ ssg j j So say* a Waibi Barbsr 1 J
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Otaki Mail, 2 June 1922, Page 4
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