opening notice. WILL SHOE CHEAP TOR CASH. JJAVING decided to rc-commouec business in Otuki, and having secured the shoeing forgo at Air AUtiur I'rceman's workshop, iam prepared to do SHOEING AT A LOW louh tor CASH. Young horses and raceho isos a Specialty. ii. T. JILLETT. SHEPHERD'S HORSEBREAKERS prepared to undertake the Speying of Cows, Gelding of Coits, and Jireaking-iu Horses on or oil' ounces’ properties. Distance no object. | Pull particulars fiom Messrs Abraham 1 and Williams, Ltd., agents. JOPLIN & CO., 1 AUCTIONEERS, RAND & ESTATE I AGENTS, 0 T A Ii I ! HAVE PUR SALE— I , Ii Acre Turin, cvciy conecuicucc. IVJ Acres Sheep and Cattle harm. | Several houses. I TOR LEASE; About ECU Acres, hanuy to Otaki. I ! * Tur I'urthcr Partiouhtra Apply to ■ JOPLIN & 00, Thu Turn ate also Cask Lu.'m oi HIDES, SH..V.. .akhyb, ETC. THE GOOD, RELIABLE NASH sum on tne ivoad, und is prcpu.ed I to eater lor tiie convenience oi p..jJ sengcis wisntug tu gu anywhere. n j wai meet all trains, make day or m„ . „ ! trips, und bo at tne amice of loug-u.a- ---• lance paiiuus. Tor further purticuiuia ring ’phene 117. | N. OLSEN, I CAREFUL & EXPERIENCED TAXI- ! DRIVER, I OTAKI TOWNSHIP. CALL AND INSPECT The Latest m LADIES’ BASKETS And Compare Prices. I NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. I GHAMAPHONLS AND RECORDS. ' GRAMAPHONLo AND RECORDS. LOWRY’S ’Phone 111. ’Phone 111. BEG to notify the Public that 1 he ic purchased the sole interests m the lirm ol \\. BELL <k CO. as from June 3*j. I "ill endeavour to sell on the cheapest lines, and irurt to receive the same libel a] support us was accorded tho old Pirm in the past. W. BULL, MERCHANT, LEVIN'. j ’Phon* 5. P.O. Bo* ae, ! •ms*. jw m % % & COOTER'S BARM SEEDS. This season v c are selling, through many of the principal merchants in Now Zealand, our especially selected | seeds of Mangels. Swedes, Turnips, and ! other farm seeds, in our popular 11b. 1 sealed packets. This, ensures the buyer getting only the genuine seeds test- • ed by ourselves and the Department of I Agriculture, and freshly {sacked. The produce of CooperV N'.Z. Seeds is win* t mug prizes on all sides and giving tronderfuliy fine crop* in the trials made at ! Government farms, Education Boards, and the principal prizetakers in all , pans of N"Z. .Ask any of these ex- ! ports for their unbiassed report, j In Htl6, the Department of Agrieui--1 tcre made an especially eareful trial of Mangels, < see report upon this trial in j .Journal of Agriculture, 2l*t August), which says:—“Cooper’s Mangels Mammoth Lon; Bed, proved the finest cropping strain of a!!. 20 different mangel* • from all the principal firms, both Col-ort-ai and European, were tested. . COOPER'S mange! cropped 71 tons per acre. The other competitor’s lots ‘ cropped from Zl ton* to *57 tons per S« sure, that you sow the genuine COOPER’:: r-.ELDB. F. COOPER, LTD.. Dixoa Street, WELLINGTON'. 4 Seeds rises Si**?” (I?*''}-
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Otaki Mail, 19 July 1922, Page 3
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