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A FAIR SHAKE OP THE FUBLIQ PATRONAGE IS ALL I ASEL (Open for business at 8 sharp, closing 7.30 p.m.) I F. H. BAX, Son of Captain r>ax, HAIBDBESSING AND TOBACCONIST BUSINESS in the shop adjoining nis father's Mercery Business. For the hairdressiug saloon, Mr Bax has secured the services of Mr R. 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. Bas has reduced all charges to suit the present hard times, viz.—Haireutting Is, shaving 6d, boys' haircut 'Jd, with clippers all over 6d, shampoo Is, haircut and beard trim Is (id, razors ground and set Is. ' NOTE. —Patrons can rely on cleanliness and civility. A good supply of CIGARETTES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, Pipes, Razors, Strops, and all smokers' requisites kept in stock. F. H. BAX, Proprietor. SUMMERTIME IS HERE, AND SO ARE ICE CREAMS, HAVE VOL - TASTED OUR ICE I CREAM SUNDAES? ' The Raspberry, Strawberry, Orange,! Lemon, Pineapple. Passion Fruit, and ' the Chocolate Sundaes — ! THEY ARE DELICIOUS! j ! OCR SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS. I From the purest and best materials ■ We make all our own fruit Syrups. We make our own Ice Creams. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALTY! Uways in Stock—A Gcod Assortment of the best lines of ' CONFECTIONERY. MISS BAXTER'S WHERE THE GOOD GOODS .'..".:

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Otaki Mail, 6 December 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 6 December 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 6 December 1922, Page 1

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