THE OTAKI MAIL. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1922. LOCAL AND GENERAL.
i i j There is h pf/psifiUity oi i pv»«f-oSiee 1 j being installed at Otaki's seaside r&- | ; r-ort ai do distant date-. It i- stated that Mr F. .!. Ryder has sold his farm and rp>idence at Otaki j te Mr 11. Lethbridge. t TLb latest addition to tie Otaki telej phone exchange is NV,-. )42 f Licensed j i'icfuallers' A.Eo.ciation's office;. There has been ft great demand for 1 seaside sections at the Otiki beach acd: j til lasd our up bv Mr Evion Brer.--) ■ he; rc~ beea sold. Sections &rigiije£ivj ! sold at £4: arc commanding big prices. j ieaac-T? are being invited tor trse> j uerrprmance of certain inked maii ser- j I fifi-i i'.^;. r 3- fkTfi proposed to be re-let; to joutrscl lur tiiu BUiijAcg two years. The time fbf tender;, ffjtifljrshould be addressed to the 9&J£f Post ' mu--ter, Wellington., expires at noon on. For Bronchial Ccsgiu. take Woods' Gjgat Feppemiat Cure, f Tou cmst sec tie 2tiT linej 13 foot-1 j wear to are showing ;or spriag '"sir, j ' The prices t.r- *-ery raoderate>. while} there is s. good range to select irox.» Irviae's Sice Store.—Adrt.
The gate takings :>t Saturday's football match at Otaki totalled £2 12s 6d. Mr Harold Taylor, representing the Otaki Borough Council, intends bringing The motor ambulance, secured by subscriptions given by Otaki children. from Palnrerston. North to-day. A pup is advertised for sale. Mr H. Oockrell has a replace advor- ' tisement in this issue. The Jubilee Singers will appear at Otaki on the 18th inst. The Otaki Choral Society members resume practice on Wednesday. The Otaki fc-tate School committee meet, this evening. Notice is given that poison is to be laid for dogs ou the Sanatorium farm. ! Messrs. VV. Bull, Ltd.. and Mr W. i'ugden have replace advortisenteuts in this issue. ! The 1'.A.0.D. euchre tournament tomorrow night should be well attended, ! especially as good prizes are offered. A dance will follow. i A euchre party and dance will be I held in the To Horo Hall on Wednesday next, when a pleasant time is as- ( sured all who attend. Particulars are • advertised. • Mr C. H. Bates, high-class tailor, will ' visit Otaki every Wednesday, when or- | ders will receive prompt attention. Mr ' Bates- work is high-class, while the | materials used are guaranteed. J The "Yellow Magazine" (July 2s) provides fiction a-plenty. Eden Phill--1 potts, James Barr, Donovan Bay-ley, ] Owen Oliver, Tied M. White and olh- . ers contribute short stories and verse, 1 whilst Leslie Beresford's new serial, j "The Way of Deception," is conliuuI od. The "Yellow'-' is a handy size, I well printed and illustrated, and is one j of the moderate priced English aiaga- '. x.ines, it may be procured from Mr i Swift (Otaki Kailway) or Mr Dowry.
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