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When swallows nestle 'neath tlie eaves I And faintly stir the autumn leaves, | There waft to me as night-boats glide ! Sweet songs of love at eventide. Chill winds blow keen across the bay | As twilight slowly wanes away, j And that brings fear of colds, be sure. And thoughts of Woods’ Great I’eppermint Cure. —Advt. A little rav of sunshine in the morning, To cheer us we greet the winter’s day, A shaft of golden light the scene adorning, Charms every thought of gloom ami fear away. A little dose of something good at night time. To soothe and esse the colds v.-e all ] endure— I But any time by night or day is right time For Woods’ Great Peppermint. Cure.; —Advt. •A fore-carriage (two wheels i) of disc. Xiewaj turning to M. HOBBS, Otaki. L°HT.nnd.axlo) of disc. .Reward on repOK SALE.—A Small BICTCLE. after 10th dune. ~lu lbs.—-Apply SISTER LEWIS, brought the prices down? Why, V F. H. BAX, the up-to-date hairdresJADIES’ hair cut or trimmed a specialty at F. H. BAX’S. Children also given special attention. pOR SALE. —Registered Purebred Berkshire FIGS, sows or boars (young).—Apply ROBERT BE VAN. Manakau. WANTED.—Competent MAID—ApV ply DR. GERTRUDE ATMORE, Domnin Road. Otaki. j STITCH in time may save nine, but i a spray in time saves the orchard. | Spray Pumps from 7s 6d. See the eele- ! brated C.M.AV., the best, spray pump ' made. —K. SHAW, Oxford Street, Lo- . vin. Where you get everything in Ironmongery. yyANTED KNOWN— Dressmaking, plain sewing, knitting or crocliet- : work 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, I Mill Road. (CLEANLINESS is next to godliness, i therefore go to F. H. BAX’S for a haircut or shave. i ("CAPTAIN BAX, Gent’s Outfitter, has opened up for business in Mill Road. What about giving him a call. ' PATRONISE the man who brought the prices down. That man is F. j H. BAX, hairdresser. ! rpTTFI Old Sport again. CAPT. BAX j has opened as a gents’ outfitter in I shop in Mill Road. I ' TOR SALE FOR REMOVAL — rj "A SNIP. 1 QNE FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, Batl 3 I Room and Pantry, good Shacklocl k range, etc. Only built; 2J years. Bo: i |yyrti£uliM» ajplj.

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Otaki Mail, 14 June 1922, Page 3

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384

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, 14 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, 14 June 1922, Page 3

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