JpAEMS WANTED.—Freehold an Leasehold; state lowest price an beat terms to FAITH & ALLEN, 191 | L&mbton Quay, Wellington. (Opposit Midland Hotel). WALLPAPERS at prices that mak the buying easy. Also Freigh Paid fcr Cash with order from ALEX ANDEB CLAEK, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzhei bert Street, Palmarston North. j XTyHT do wo Know that you are al ' going to use American-Akro I Tyres before long? Think it out.Sole agents, HAXTON BROS.' Tyi Sarvieo, Levis, ►IG BEWAED opon to those .wuo have their Tyres Repaired by us.— HAXTON BEOS.'' Tyro Service, Levin QUAEANTEED by us for 2000 mil —Our Infallible BETBEADS. HAXTON BROS.' Tyre Service, Levin LL-WOOL GREif AND WHITE COLONIAL BLANKETS, from 30a up, at BILLS AND MOORE'S. Q.ENTS, call at CAPTAIN BAX'S shop, and you'll have something to think about. VOU can buy latest goods at lower prices from ALEXANDER CLAEK, 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, White Lead and Wallpapers. REPLACEMENT VALUE SALE of Wallpapers, B.P. Paint, White "iead, Scrim, etc., now on at ALEXAN>EB CLAEK, Ltd., 3 and 5 Pitzherbert treet, Palmerston North. Write to'ay for prices. P.O. Box 185. [ATS, Collars, Tics, in fact a. complete outfit. Where? Why at JAPT. BAX'S new shop. OTAKI BOROUGH COUNCIL. RENDERS (closing MONDAY NEXT, I June 12th, at 9 a.m.) are invited for j arting of 1200 cubic yards of metal more or less) from the Council's pit o various streets within the Borough. Further particulars may bo had from he Council offices. j The lowest or any tender not neces- ' arily accepted. F. G. DA VIES, Tosvn Olerk.
TO THE RESIDENTS OF OTAKI AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. JAMES O'CONNOR, beg to an- 1 uounce that I have commenced I JARRYING IN OTAKI with a 3-ton ] lOTOR LORRY, and INTEND MAK- > NG REGULAR TRIPS TO WEE- ; .INGTON OR OTHER PLACES AS )ESIRED. I am prepared to take vARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES by n'rangemcnt, and I make a specialty n PACKING and REMOVING FURNITURE to any part of the town or ;ountry. Estimate* given and any nformation can be obtained at the Depot (JOPLIN & CO.), AUCTION MART, QTAKI. JAMES O'CONNOR, METHODIST CHURCH. MISSIONARY MEETING. TUESDAY. JUNE 13th, 7.30 p.m. Speaker.—REV, C. C. HARRISON (Wellington). Colluction for Foreign Missions. CHURCH SERVICES. ANGLICAN CHURCH. Otaki—--8 a.m.—II.C. 11 a.m.—H.C. 10 a.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m.—Evensong Otaki Station, 10.3 U a.m. —Sunda; Manakau — 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Hautere—--2.3.0 p.m. —Evensong To Horo—
7 p.m. —Evensong Waikanac—--7 p.m. —Evensong Packakariki — 7 p.m.—Evensong Rikiorangi—--11 a.m.—ll.e. -MAORI CHURCH. 10.30 —Matins 2.15 p.m.—Maori S.S. METHODIST CHURCH. Otaki—--11 a.m.—Rev. K. P. Keall 7 p.m.—Mr Goldsmith Manakau—--7 p.m.—Rc-v. R. P. Keall Te Horo—--2.30 p.m.—Rev. R. P. Eleall 7 p.m.-l!ev. T. F. Watson • Waikanat — 2.30 p.m.—Rev. T. F. TVaKon Paraparaumu—--11 a.m.—Rc-v. T. F. Watson Packakariki—--7 p.m.—Supply BOMA-ST CATHOLIC CHURCH. Otaki — 10 a.m. —Mass 7 p.m.—Evening Devotioa
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