CLEARING SALE. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. FRIDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. j M ESSRS joplin &c - hold a clearing sale of furniture, lino.. • kitchen sundries, pictures, side-boards, ■wash-stands, etc., at the AUCTION MART on FRIDAY NEXT, at 2 0 ’clock. LEVIN SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER in. 100 fat sheep 200 shorn hoggets 00 ewes and B.F. lambs 1 2-rear draught colt, handled ' 6 high-grade Jersey yearling bulls On account Messrs A. and L. Seifert 51 2 aud 3-year steers OTAKI BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS. TIi.N'DKKS are invited, closing THURSDAY (Noon), October 12, for unloading at Railway Station and carting pipes along the pipe line route, between Post Office and Water Tank Site. Specifications may be obtained from the Council’s office. The low«*t or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. U. DAVIES, C.E., Town Clerk and Engineer.
MOFFATT & CO., OTAKT, AHE CASH BUYERS Of BONER COWS BULLS HIDES TALLOW, ETC., ETC. JOPLIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, OTA K I HAVE FOR SALE— Five-roomed house, every eouveuienee, 5 acres laud, £I2OO, very suitable place for poultry farm. Also one 5-roomcd bouse, 31 acres laud. 3000 acres, 2 bouses, wool-shed to bold 350 bales, night pens for -500 sheep, 2 set yards, level to undulating. £5 10s per acre for quick sale.
For Further Particulars Apply to— JOPLIN & CO. The Firm are also Cash Buyers of HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW, ETC. There is still something for tho gentlemen of Otaki and district to think about —tho winter, so keep warm. C apt«h T- B BAX> THE OLD SPOBT, Will supply you with a heavy woollen Sweater for 21s bd, usual price 27s j 6d. JEHSEY, 11s bd. Usual price 15s bd, PYJAMAS from 13s bd. SOCKS from Is a pair. HEAVY BLUE Dll ILL WOEKINC SHIKTS, 10s bd. Usual pric© 12s bd. Black, White, and many other colored SHIiiTS, at the same low price. UNDEKCLOTHING, Collars, Ties, Braces, Hats, Caps, Handkerchiefs. Prices to suit All. The Old Sport is kept busy taking measurements for suits; all suits to hand so far have given entire satisfaction with regard to fit, make, and aualitj- - 801 l up and get measured for a suit as you want to look smart for the races. Why pay £lO when you can *et one at the Old Sport's from £4 15s to £7 s*l A good range of samples to choose from. Articles not in stock will b# secured from Wellington by return mail. Bally Bound the ‘Old Sport.'
T. B. BAX, GENTEEMEN’B OUTFITTER. ’Phone 127. Box IP. A FAIR SHARE OF THE PUBLIQ PATRONAGE IS AIL I ASH. TO OPEN THURSDAY, MAY 25. (Open for business at 8 sharp, closing 7.30 p-m.) s - * -• F. H. BAX, Son of Captain Bax, Will Open an Up-to-date HAIRDRESSING AND TOBACCO- ; NIST BUSINESS in the shop adjoining his Father’s Mercery Business. For the hairdressing saloon," Mr Bax has secured the | services of Mr E. King, of Wellington, : who is a thorough tradesman, and who •is not unknown to Otaki, having at ’ one time had charge of Captain Bax’s | saloon. Mr F. H, Bax has reduced all ' charges to suit the present hard ! viz.—Haircutting Is, shaving 6d, boys’ haircut 9d, with clippers all over 6d, . shampoo Is, haircut and beard trim Is . 6d. razors giound and set 1». | NOTE.—Patrons can rely oa cleanliness and civility. | A good supply of CIGARETTES, Cl- , GABS, TO3ACCOS, Pipes, Razors, ; Strops, and all smokers’ requisites kept in stock, F, EL EAXj Proprietor,
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Otaki Mail, 9 October 1922, Page 3
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