:*- causes ssevioes. <: .-"; ?: ; STTNDAY NEXT. V; .-j-* ANGLICAN CHUECH. ■;,v-;- 8 a.M.—H.C. . " || ; ■: "_ II a.m. —Matins sy~ _ * "~""' r .7 p.BL —Eveesong .%>•? ', _ Wjnaka'a— -<•■ 3p.ro..—Evensong ~**i[; ;I C Te How— k 11 a.in.—HA . ', - '■..';■' ■■"'■;. '•>: 11 a.m.—H.C. v J../': : :r ; V .7 pjn.—Evensong -v i Waikaaao — >..;. ■:■■_ •_ - j 7 p.m.—Evensongs - "y''_ > .PKekqk&TJH— -, ; 6 a.m.—H.O. J p.m.—Evensong r'"~f-£fv--~ MAOBI CHUEOH." * tsj~ 10.80—Matins V^----3.15 p.m.—Maori 6.5. s&£ METHODIST CHUECH. " - Otaki—--11 a.m.—Eev. T. F. "Watson I 7 p.m.—Bo v. T. F. Watson Manakau— . .. ~...: 7 p.m.—Mr Kirk ~ ' \ Te Horo—--2.30 p.m.—Eev. T. F. Watson 7.30 p.m.—Mr Wise ■Waikttnae—--2.13 p.m.—Eev. E. P. Keall Pffirspiuaumu—--11 a,mv-Eev. E. P. Keall "7 p.m.—Eev. B. P. Keall S.S.A. Paekakariki— i' f pju,—Supply SOMAN CATHOLIC OHUBCH. Otaki— _ a _ U J& 7 a.m.—Mass 10 a.m.—Mass • 7 p.m.—Evening Devotion ; Mruiaka'*— Jf". 0 %,m. —Maes Ohau— ■--,-■•■:..-•;:■ 11 ajaa.—Mass ,*SrSss3ijil Don't SOAP There's a Laborlite Soap to suit your every cleaning need. Say to your grocer next time "I'm going to try Loborltte"—you'll always be pleased you did. Whether you use Laborlite Bar Soap, Soap Tabku, Soap Powder or Sand Soap, the result will be the «arnc —entire tstisfaction. Make LABORLITE your "Washwordl" EOLL TJP! ROLL HP! AT THL OLD SPORT'S CAPT. T. B. BAX HAS AUAXN I.LLL'JLL" ALL HTK PBIGES. Tor tne Boys: Shirts from Z/<i, Pyjamas from 6/8, blockings from 3/3, Hat* and Caps irvia 2/tt,-Boyß' Sports Suits from 38/-, .»v-t»Uicr Lcits I/S. Per Vac G-entiemen; .■shirts from 7/11, i'vjamais from 11/6, Ucder Shirts from 7/9, Cndarpants from 9/-, White Trousers Heavg Tweed Troupers from 111/-, Biding i'ants from 19/6, Ltiilmiajs from J/- l Cotton Socks from 1/-, Cashmere AllWool from 2/11, Heavy Wool bocks from 1/9, Felt Hatt> from 14/6j Caps from &/-, Collars, Tits, Braces I'll at Seduced trices, Sports Suits to Meae. l»T« from £3/17/6 to £B/15/-, its to metturs from £4/10/6 .o £7/15/-, A Fine Hange of Samplss to Choosa from. 5 Per Cent, will be Allowed on. all Suits Ordered from «iw to ChrisUn.a«j Axry goods required not in at' •** "»*«s"ea from Vt'tjilia"*"" *" T. B. BAX, QBNXLBMKN-S QUX2MTXEB, 'Phone 127. Box W, A PAIB SHARE OP TE3 PTJBLKJ PAXEONAGE IS ALL I.ASK, (Open for business at 8 sharp, closing KM. BAX, baxkdblssxi>« anj> tobacconist BUSINESS - in the shop adjoioing his iiiier's Mercery Bu&inssjs." I'or tie haixdreesiig saloon, Mr Lax baa secured the service* of Mr 11. King, of Wellington, /.ho i» a thorough and •who is not unknown to Otaki, having at I one tiii»s had charge of Captain Baz'o =:.ivi-. Mr F. H. Lax haa zvOaeed all charge* to euit the present bard t im «", vtz. —Haireutting Is, shaving 6d, boja* .haircut &dj with clippers all ovar 6dj fhampoo If., haircat and beard trim Is tjd, raz*rs ground and set Is. NOTE. can rely oa cleatU" mum and civility. A good supply of CISABETTES, CIGABS, TOBACCOS, ..Pipes, Baxon,; ' Strops, . and all xegtuzitea | kept in stock. . F, E. BAZ. FlOffiCNgtU, v
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Otaki Mail, 15 December 1922, Page 3
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