BARGAINS! BARGAINS! LAST WEEK OF SALE AT MRS MUIR'S • Women 's All-Wool Vests (Women's Cotton Singlets .... ! Navy Print (good) per yd. ... ISpero Flnnnolette, i>er yd SOin. Unbleached Herringbone Sheet ing, per yd Grey Colonial Hose, per pair .. Biown Knitted Dress I Six Pieces India Tape for ALL REMNANTS AT HALF-MARK-ED PRICES. SALE CLOSING JULY MUI. DENTAL NOTICE. D. s. MACKENZIE, Dentist, Otaki Railway, desires to notify residents of Otaki and the Surrounding District that his Surgery ia now open DAILY. Mr C. G. Carey may bo consulted thercnt. OFENING NOTICE. WILL SHOE CHEAP FOE CAbfi. PAVING decided to rßrCuumiecco business in Otaki, and having secured the shoeing forge at Mr Arthur Freeman's workshop, I am prepared to do SHOEING AT A LOW RATE for CASH. ,^^g Young horses and racehorses a Specialty. U. T. JILLETT, TO THE RESIDENTS OF OXAIU AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. [ JAMFS O'CONNOR, bog to announce that 1 have commented CARRYING IN OTAKI with a 3-tou MOTOR LORRY, and INTEND MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO WELLINGTON OR OTHER PLACES AS DESIRED. I am prepared to tako LARGE OK SMALL QUANTITIES by arrangement, and 1 muko a specialty in PACKING and REMOVING FURNITURE to any part of the town or country. Estimates given and any information can be obtained at the Depot (JOPLIN & CO.), AUCTION MART, OTAKI. JAMES 0 CONNOR, OTAKI. There is stiil something for the gentlemen of Otaki and district to think • about—the winter, so keep -ATTAIN T B BAXj THE OLD SPORT, Will supply you with a heavy woollen .Sweater for kJls Od, usual price Si7s ice los 53, JERSEY, lis 6d. Usual pncelss 63, PI'JAMAS from IZs 6d. SOCJiS from la a pair. HEAVY BLUE DKIHL WORKING SHIRIri, 10a Od. Usual price 12b 6d. Black, White, and many other colored SHIRTS, at the same low price. UNDERCLOTHING, Collars, Ties, Braces, Hats, Cape, Handkerchiefs. Price* to Huit All. The Old Sport, is kept busy taking measurements for suits; all suits to ind so far have given entire satisfacKoli up and get measured for a a 1 s you want to look smart for the Why pay £lO when you can get one at the Old Sport's from U ISs to £7 5sT A good range of samples to cfcooe* from. Articles not in stock Trill be secured from Wellington by return mail. Bally Bound the 'Old Sport.' T. B. BAX, ' OENTEEiXEN' S OUTFITTER. A FAIR SHARE OF THE t. PATRONAGE IS AT.T. I AS. TO OPEN THURSDAY, MAY 2j. F. H, BAX, Son of Captain Bax, Will Open an Up-to-date ~'SQ AND T08AC00..«,.' ..«,.' BUSINESS in the ahop adjoining hia Father's Alercery Business. For the h&izdreesi'ig saloon, Mr li&z has secured the ; services of Mr K. King, of WeUingten, vino is a thorough *nA m,hr> is not unknown to Otaki, having at one lime had charge of Captain Bax'j saloon. Mr F. H. Bax has reduced all charges to sort the present hard times, viz. —Haircntting Is, shaving 6d, boys' haircut 94, "frith clippers all over 6d, •tas-pco Is, hiureut tad i>°*-"* *•*«• '- 6a, razors ground and set NOIE. —Patrons can rely os ei sees and civility. A good supply C CIGAR£TT£S ; CT- •■ Strops, and aii smokers' kept ia sjocic ?i H : BAZ» Frendgtot,
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Otaki Mail, 14 August 1922, Page 3
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