ERE'S A CHANCE! LOV] ' CRAYFISH; just arrived At Eui way -Refreshment Rooms, .QeJ ' • early! QLEANLINESS is next to godlines theiiefore go to F. H. BAX'S for laircut or shave. "CAPTAIN BAX, Gent's Outfitter, hai opened up for business in Mill Road bat about giving him a call. lyfEN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS an | CARDIGANS from 13s Cd up, a I BILLS AND "MOORE'S. ' TDATEONISE the man who brough I the priees down. That man is F | H. BAX, hairdresser. rpHE Old Spo*t again. CAPT. BAX has ope"ned as a gents' outfitter in shop in Mill Road. TyHO brought the prioes down? Why, F. H. BAX, the up-to-date hairdresser I T ADIES' hair cut or trimmed a specialty at F. H. BAX'S. Children also given special attention. ARMS WANTED.—Freehold and Leasehold; state lowest priee and best terms to FAITH & ALLEN, 190, Lambton .Quay, Wellington. (Opposits Midland Hotel). WALLPAPERS at prices that make the buying easy. Also Freight Paid for Cash with order from ALEXANDER CLARK, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert Street, Palmawton North. do we Know that you are an going to use American-Akron Tyres before long! Think it out.— Sole agents, HAXTON BROS.' Tyis Service, T,<avia. DIG REWARD open to those wao have their Tyres Repaired by us.— HAXTON BROS.' Tyre Service, Levin QUARANTEED by ns for 2000 miles —Our Infallible RETREADS. HAXTON BROS.' Tyre Serviee, Levin LL-WOOL GREY AND WHITE COLONIAL BLANKETS, from 30s up, at BILLS AND MOORE'S. QENTS, call at CAPTAIN BAX'S shop, and you 11 havo something to think about. I VOTJ can buy latest goods at lower prices from ALEXANDER- CLARK. Ltd., Oil and Colour Merchants, 3 and 5 Fitzherbert Street, Palmer3ton North. P.O. Box 185. Write to-day for the replacement prices, B.P. Paint, Linseed Oil, "White Lead and Wallpapers. fjEPLACEMENT 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. OTAKI BOROUGH COUNCIL. I qPENDERS (closing MONDAY NEXT, June 12th, at 9 a.m.) are invited for carting of 1200 cubic yards of metal (more or less) from tho Council's pit to various streets within tlic Borough. Further particulars may be had from the Council offices. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. G. DA VIES, Town Clerk. TO THE RESIDENTS OF OTAKI AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. J JAMES O'CONNOR, beg to announce that I have commenced CARRYING IN OTAKI with a 3-ton MOTOR LORRY, and INTEND MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO WELLINGTON OR OTHER PLACES AS DESIRED. I am prepared to take LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES by arrangement, and I make a specialty in PACKING and REMOVING FURNITURE to any part of the town, or country. Estimates given and any information can be obtained at the Depot (JOPLIN & CO.), AUCTION MART, OTAKI. JAMES O'CONNOR, OTAKI. MISS WINIFRED PATTERSON rrtEACHEE of Voice Production, Singing and Pianoforte, (from the Conservatorium q£ Music, Sydney) will receive intending pupils on Tuesday and Friday afternoons at the Druids' Hall. 'Phone 39. MISS BERRTLL Is prepared to take a limited number of pupils for the PIANOFORTE. Address. — C|o Mrs S. J. Sievers, Waerenga Road. FOE—PATTERN BOOKS, KNITTERS, CROCHET BOOKS, ETC., LOWRY'S ALL THE LATEST MAGAZINES & PERIODICALS STOCKED. NO NF.FT) TO. SEND AWAY, I AM HEBE TO SUPPLY YOU.
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Otaki Mail, 7 June 1922, Page 3
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