DIARIES! DIAEIESi DIARIES! DIAEIESI j BUY NOW FOR 1923, LADIES’ BAG HANDLES, IN LARGE VARIETY, L. G. LOWRY €L stationer. AT THE OLD SPORT’S CAPT. T. B. BAX HAS AGAIN REDUCED ALL HIS PRICES. For tho Boys; Shirts from 3/0, Pyjamas front 6/0, Stockings front 3/3, Hat; and Capa from 2/6, Boys ’ Sports Suits from 38/-, Leather Belts 1/6. For the Gentlemen: Shirts from 7/11, Pyjamas from 11/6, Under Shirts front 7/9, Underpants front D/-, White Trousers 19/6, Heavy Tweed Trousers from 21/-, Riding Ptuits from 19/6, Denhams from _7/-, Cotton Socks from 1/-, Cashmere AllWool from 2/11, Heavy Wool Socks from 1/9, Pelt Hats from 14/6, .Ceps from 5/-, Collars, Tics, Braces all at Reduced Prices. Sports Suita to ure from £3/17/6 to £6/15/-, Sac Suits to measure from £4/10/6* to £7/15/-. ___ A Ptne Range' of Samples to Cjtflosc from. 5 Per Cent, jvill bo Allowed or fill Suits Ordered from now to Christmas. Any goods 'required not in stock will he obtained from Wellington, by return mail. T. B. BAX. GENTLEMEN ’§ OUTFITTER, 'Phone 127. Box 19, A FAIR SHARE OF THE PUBUQ PATRONAGE IS ALL I ASH. (.Open for business at B sharp, closing .7.30 p.m.), F. h7~BAX, Son of .Captain mux, HAIRDRESSING AND TOBACCONIST BUSINESS in the shop adjoining hia Father'* Mercery Business. For the hatrdrossiug saloon, Mr Bax baa secured tho services of Mr R. Bang, of Wellington, who is a thorough tradesman, and who is not unknown to Otaki, having ut one time had charge of Captain Bax'* saloon. Mr P. H. Bax has reduced all charges to suit tho present hard Junes, viz.—Haircutting Is, shaving 6d, boys' naiicut 9d, with clippers uil over 6d, shampoo Is, haircut and beard trim la 6d, razors ground and sej la. NOTE. —Patrons can rely on cleanliness and civility. A good supply of CIGARETTES, CL GARS, TOBACCOS, Pipes, Razors, Strops, and all smokers ’ requisite* kept in sjock, F, H. BAX, Proprietor.
H. P. JENSEN, SAXI FBOrBIBTOB, O T A K I, r Have decided to run a MOTOE SEBVICE from OTAKX BEACH to tag BAJLL.WAY STATION; und pasaengers tvUI be conveyed to and from at lowest cbargce. (JAB WJXL MELT ALL, TBAUfS.
THE GOOD, BEIJAHLE NASH 1 J.S Still on the iioad, and is prepared to cater for the convenience of pa*' " sengera wishing to go anywhere, It will meet all trains, make day or night trips, and be at the service of long-dis-tance patrons. Tor further particulars ring 'phone 111, Una. N. ‘ CAKEFDL a EXPEEIENCED XAXIDEIVEB, Qjuja mmsMm. „ TAYLOR Bt,po' LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 07'a x r RAILWAY, Have been appointed agents for manj ieacting linesj chief among the number being EAXERINE The i'iusou* Call I'cod, which i» revolutionising stock raising, ensuring better constitution, greater weight, more bone, freedom from, scours, lower feeding cost, and saving of labour. —Also— MASSET-HAEEIS IMPLEMENTS, Including Mowers, Drills, Ploughs, Harrows, etc. ti .41 MfT.-p.A-M- TEA MEASDBING CADDY, Which is a saving in Tea, Tims, and Elavor. In Stock:—Plume, Big Tree and Shell Benzine, Motor Oils, Milking Bibbers, Motor Tyree. ~ For Sale:—One l-rooaed house, a» dern, convenience*, one acre good land* , £ns* about, g&Q^OM
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Otaki Mail, 11 December 1922, Page 3
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