j fill CHE It • CHAIRS ‘ FREIGHT PAID j i ___ CANADIAN MADE. DURABLE AND CHEAP! WHAT MORE IS DESIRED 2 ONLY LIMITED NUMBER ORDER EARL Y, PEG DEN’S PALMERSTON NORTH. Box Hi. ’Phone 113, There is still something for the gentlemen of Otaki and district to think about —the winter, so keep warm. ,C«'MN i. BAX, THE QLd aPOiit, Will supply you »un a Heavy woollen Sweater for sSits ou, usual price Zi s Cd, JERSEY, 11s (3d. Usual price 15s (id. 'PYJAMAS from Ids ud. SOCKS from Is a pair. HEAVY BLUE DKILB WORKING ; SHIRTS, 10s (id. Usual price Ids (id. j Black, White, and many other colored SHIRTS, at the same low price. UNDERCLOTHING, Collars, Ties. Braces, Hats, Caps, Handkerchiefs. Prices 1 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 quality. Roll up and get measured for a suit as you want to look smart for the races. Why pay £lO when you can got one at tho Old Sport’s from £1 las to £7 Os? A good range of samples to choose from. Articles not in stock will be secured from Welling’ten by return mail. Rally Round the ‘Old Sport.’ T. B. BAX, GENTLEMEN'S OUTPITTER. ’Phone 127. Bon 1!’. A PAIR SHARE OP THE PUBLIC PATRONAGE IS ALL I ASK. TO OPEN THURSDAY, MAY 20. (Open for business at 8 sharp, closing 7.30 p.m.) F. H. BAX, Son of Captain Bax, Will Open an Up-to-date HAIRDRESSING AND TOBACCONIST BUSINESS in the shop adjoining hi: Rather’s Mercers Bu-tne*-- lor the hairdressing saloon, Mr Bax has secured the xarviccs of Mr K. Kiitg, of Wellington, who is a thorough tradesman, and who is not unknown to Otaki, having at one time had charge ul Captain Bax’s saloon. Mr I’. H. Bax has reduced all charges to suit ths jiresent hard times, viz.—liaircuttiiig Is, shaving (id, boys ' haircut (id, with clippers ail over (id, shampoo-Is, haircut and beard trim Is (id, razors ground and set Is. NOTE.—Patrons can rely on cleanliness and civility. A good supply of CIGARETTES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, Pipes, Razors, Strops, and ali smokers ’ requisites kept in stock. E. XL BAX, Proprietor. Te w~ g O O D s SEASONABLE GOODS THE BEST OE GOODS SMART AND UP-TO-DATE LOWEST PRICES. MBS MUIRS. TE HORO. GO TO. E. WINTEEINGHAM ’ S For BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS. Only the Best of Leather Used while Workmanship is Guaranteed. PRICES ARE EIGHT. E. WINTERIN’ GHAM. (Opposite Rest Resort Site). jP 00 T WEAR rjpALH. LADIES’, GENTS’ AND CHILDREN’S All the leading makes of BOOTS and SHOES In stock. QUALITY THE BEST, PRICES EIGHT, REPAIRS AS USUAL. F. BARNES, 07AKI RAILWAY'. rp.H E Sags are dying to-day. CAPT. BAN i« on deck again with everything in gents’ wear. Call and zee him. STITCH in time may .-ave nine, but a spray in time saves the orchard. Spray Pumps from 7* 6d. See the celebrated C.M.W., the best spray pump made. —K. SHAW, Oxford Street, Levin. Where you get ever;,thing in Ironmongery. JeOR a good, clean shave or haircut go to F. EL BAX’S.
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Otaki Mail, 19 June 1922, Page 3
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