THE OTAKI MAIL. MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1922. LOCAL AND GENERAL.
£r -Mr T. U. I'r.vie.' ;rov.-i, clerk) will \n i pleased to show the Mannesman pipe, to he u.-c-'i for the C-taki waterworks, to anfoce in:;rei-t*d. riamplei are now at the Council office.. A mat named Welch wa.; arrested at Otaki by Constable Cede on fraturdftv night and to-day charged with drunkenness and obscene language. On the nrst charge he convicted and discharged. but on the second lined £a'. . the language complained of being of a disgusting nature and used in the pre- | sence of passers by. Our saie will end on Saturday. This week v.-e are clearing ladies’ blue kid lace shoes, latest shape, at 23s 6d. all tires: ladies' or maids’ black sandal", sizes d, d, 7. to ek-sr at "s 6d a pair, suitable for ward or yard shoes: gents’ bluchers (nailed) 12s &3. All tlipper* reduced —At Irrine ’i £kos Store, Otaki.—Adft.
Aii advertiser lias two nice rooms to ii let. 1 The Otaki State School committee j meets toniglu. I i Particulars of the Waikauae stock f ’ sale are advertised. jj | Messrs Alexander Clark. Ltd-., adverj tise Lngiisli wall-papers at 100 prices. > Mr Howard Andrew. Ltd., elsewhere I advises residents to buy wisely. ! A clearing' sale of dairy cows, etc., will be held at Te lioro on Itith Aug I list. I Particulars of an unreserved.clearing ! sal# on behalf of Mr S. J. Weggery are ad A. ft ised. j No books will be issued at the libra- ; 1-y after .5 p.ni. ou Friday, 11th. the night of the public meeting to discuss the closing of the library. The U.A.O.D. euchre toiiriiameiu tomorrow night should be well attended, flood prizes are offered, while a dance will also be held. Mr -J. Knox elsewhere expresses his thanks to all uho accorded him their support during the time he was i-n business as cordial manufacturer. The fancy dress ball, to be held at the theatre to-night, should bo the means of drawing a large number. Fancy costumes should be plentiful, and i keen competition should result for the prizes. Mr J. W. Gibson, of Levin, u ill give a lantern lecture in the Waikana.e Anj glican School-room ou Wednesday next Jat 7.30. Views of the Cold Lakes and Milford track will bo shown. A collection will be taken up to defray expenses. For Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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