NEW ZEALAND REFORM PARTY'S CAMPAIGN. ) [ PRIME MINISTER TO VISIT OTAKI ’ MR W. F. MASSEY Will Speak at the OTAKI THEATRE I TO-MORROW AT 3 P.M. i In Reply to Messrs VEITCH and MASTERS. j , OTAKI ELECTORATE. ]y[R FIELD will ADDRESS the ELECTORS as under:— JOHNSON VlLLE—School, MONDAY, JOHNSONVILLE—TO-NIGHT (December 4th), at 8.30. OTAKl—Theatre, TUESDAY, December sth, at 8 p.m. UPPER HUTT—lndependent Hall, WEDNESDAY, December (3th, at, 8 p.m.' POLITICAL ADDRESS. OTAKI THEATRE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 2. Q I. DARKNESS will address the electors as above, when it is hoped there will be a largo attendance. THE GENERAL ELECTION. OTAKI SEAT. Q I. HARKNESS, Independent Re- * form candidate, will address the electors as under: — TRENTHAM—MONDAY, December 4. UPPER HUTT— December sth. J PARAPARAUMU WEDNESDAY, , December 6th, at 8 p.m. j
OTAKI ELECTORATE. jypt G. H. M. McCLURE .will address th.o Electors of the OTAKI Electorate as under: — PAEKAKARIKI HALL, TO.NIGHT (MONDAY), December 4th, nt $ o ’clock. NEWS PROM THE OLD COUNTRY. | gEND 13s and we will mail you regu- j larly every week for 52 weeks a copy of any British Weekly Newspaper, such as: Lloyd’s, People, Tit Bits, i Pearson’s, etc., etc. Hundreds of papers on our big list mailed free. A dif- ! ferent paper sent weekly, or the same publication for 52 weeks. 13s pays for a year’s subscription, including postage. Most unique and up-to-date service. greatly appreciated by members throughout the Empire. Send 13s today to— PERIODICAL POSTING CO., PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND. QHOICe” ENGLISH WALLPAPERS at LOWEST PRICES.—We have a fascinating display in Lovely Cretonne effects with side walls to match. Patterns posted on request. Freight Paid for cash with order. —ALEXANDER CLARK, LTD., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert St., Palmerston North. ALEXANDER CLARK, LTD.. 3 and ' 5 Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North, wili delight you with their new Engiish WALLPAPERS. Write today for Samples. The Prices are low too. ]y]f EN * S STRIPED NEGLIGE SHIRTS.—6/11 each at BILLS & MOORE >S. TOR SUMMER WEAR. JX)R Ideal Summer Wear, Hand-Knit-ted or Crochet FROCKS AND JUMPERS in silk or cotton. Order yours now at MRS SMITH’S, Bangiuru Road.
QOME! —Fill the Cup, and in the lire of Spring—the Winter Garment of Repentance fling. The bird of time has but a little way to flv —and lo! the bird is on the wing... .Omar Khayyam. HEAVY BLUE DENIMS.— at BILLS- & MOORE'S. {CAULIFLOWER, Cabbage, and Tomato Plants now ready; also new potatoes and green peas in any quan< tity. Can be procured at MR LANGE, Kirk Street, c.v jt. Sievers, Cabinetmaker. Telephone 133. M EN ’S STRONG COTTON TWEED WORKING TROUSERS.—II/6 and 12/6 at BILLS & MOORE’S, jyjEN’S STRONG WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS.—7/6 at BILLS AND MOORE'S. pOR SALE. —500 Comfortable Seats at 1/S and 3/2 each to witness “OMAR KHAYYAM 5 ' at the Lyrie Pictures next Monday. HEADY. —Mangel and Drumhead Cabbage Plants, 7/6 per 1000, Broeoli Plants 10/- per 1000, Aster Plants 3/6 per 100. —B. H. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. T£EEP THE GRASS DOWN.—Turn it into good wholesome hay for the winter. Scythe Blades, best make: from 4/6. Scythe Stones from K. SHAW, The Complete Ironmu._ o -..- 4 Stitet,
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Otaki Mail, 4 December 1922, Page 3
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