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"\X/E wish to intimato to towcountry residents that during tho wintor months wc are prepared to serve— HOT' SOUPS, BEEF BOUILLON, HOT LEMON and CHANGE DF.TNKS. —Also — MALTED MILK, MALTED COFFEE, or COCOA. Don't forget, its nutritive valuemade with the finest malted cereals by the latest scientific methods. MORNING & AFTERNOON TEAS. SATURDAY NIG UTS Sandwiches, tea, coffee, or cocoa. BUSS BAXTER, PEOPKi.£'Xiv£ioK> .. uiiiU juuaa, OUki. Y7HEEE THE GOOD BOXED CHOCOLATES ABE ! TO THE RESIDENTS OP OTAKI AND SURROUNDINa DISTRICTS. J JA,>i.L* O'CONNOE, Ug to announce that I have coiumcuccd CAEEYING IN OTAKI with a 3-ton MOTOE LOBBY, and INTEND MAKING EEGULAB TRIPS TO WELLINGTON OB OTIIEB PLACES Ate DESIEED. 1 at LARGE OB SMAJ in PACKING a NITURE to nnj prepared to take QUANTITIES by make a specialty {EMOVING FUErt of the town or i trivou and anv Depot (JOPLIN & CO.), AUCTION MABT, OTAKI.

JAMES O'CONNOR, FAIR SHARE OF THE PUBLIC PATRONAGE IS ALL I ASK. TO OPEN THURSDAY, MAY 25. it. 8 sharp, closi F. H HAIUDUESSING AND TOBACCONIST BUSINESS in the shop adjoining his Father's Mercery Business. for the hairdressiag saloon, Mr Bax has secured the services of Mr R, King, of Wellington, who is a thorough tradesman, and who is not unknown to Otaki, having at one tiino had charge of Captain Bas's saloon. Mr F. H. J-Jax has reduced all charges to suit the present hard times, viz.—Haircut Ling Is, shaving (id, boys' haircut I'd, with clippers all 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 all smokers' requisites kepi in .-lock. F. Li. IJAX, Proprietor, Theie is still .something for the gentlemen of Otaki and district to tnwik about—the winter, so keep C APTAIN T> B> BAX , THE OLD SPORT, Will -supply you with a heavy woollen Sweater for -Is O'd, usual price L'7s Od. JERSEY, lis 'ld. Usual price 15s (id. i'l.JAi'Ai from 13s Cd. SOCKS from J., a pair. HEAVY BLL'E DRILL WORKING SHIRTS, 10s (Id. Usual price 12g 'lack, White, and many other Colored SHIRTS, at the same- iow price. .'NOERCLOTHINO, Collars, Ties. Braces, Hats. Caps, Handkerchiefs. Prices'to suit Ail. The Old Sport is kept busy taking measurements for suits; all suits to .c-asured for a suit Why pay £lO when you can get one at the Old Sport's from £-i 15s to £7 5s t A good range of samples to choose )in. Articles not in stock will be sered from Wellington by return mail. Rally Pound the 'Old Sport.' T. B. BAX, GENTLEMEN'S OTJTFITT

TOT7B MffEMY. ' Don't allow inertia to rob j?ou of the prime of your life—to steal frora you I your best years one by one, and foci | you into failure by plundies of great things in the future. You cannot hoj,d | to reap if you foil to sow. If you fcJU to act the future cannot contain anything for you bat regret and disap- ' pointmeiit. The law of achievement u ' the same to-day as centuries ago. Thoaa ! who act —who educate themselves in j rhe right direction—gain success. Use : yoar brains pnd ability. Give your- \ »eU* h. chance to "make good" t;nd act ; NOW. Send for particiiais of our Horn* j "y Course in PiIACTICx\L BOOKor in ADVERTISEMENT j WETTING, or in ACCOUNTANCY, or j in COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAIN- j ING. Which intcrPfts yool g03853i-ONDENuB SCHOOLS. Ltd., Fnlon Buildings, Cußton.* Street E:._:, PX>. Box 516, - UCKLANa

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Otaki Mail, 2 August 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 2 August 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 2 August 1922, Page 4

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