(JPOUND.— A piece of Black CREPE. Owner may have same by paying for advertisement. WANTED.—Lady's BICYCLE secondhand. —Reply "B," C/o "Mail" Office. "Y"OU are looking for an ideal Christ--1 mas gift? Then why not stainless knives, high-grade silver or E.P. spoons, coppcrware of which there is a splendid range, including kettles, jardineres, ash trays, hot water jugs, candle sticks or copper trays. Prices are right at K. SHAW'S. Oxford Street, Levin.
have Up-to-date Wallpapers just in and as the coming year is going to be better for all, have your homo brightened up. Write to-day for SampIes.—ALEXANDER CLARK, LTD., I 3 and 5 Fitzherbcrt Street, Pahnerston j North, . TjX)R SALE.—Rhubarb, Cucumber, Beans (French and scarlet runner), Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants. Orders left at J. Si: or W. LANGE, Kir] HERD-TESTING ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of all interested in , forming a HERD-TESTING ASSOCIATION will be held in the Te Horo Public Hall on THURSDAY NEXT, at 1.30. All farmers requested to attend. C. KILSBY, H. PALMER, Conveners. rpHE Otaki State School Committee heartily thank all, including donors of goods and owners of vehicles, for generous help on the occasion of the annual picnic—W. H. REYNOLDS, Hon. Sec.
OTAKI BOROUGH COUNCIL,. OTAKI SPORT.' 'HE PUBLIC arc notified that a charge for admission to the Domain Grounds of Is for adults, and 6d for children, will bo made on Ma fell 24th, when Athletic Sports will be held. P. G. DA VIES, Town Clerk. OTAKI AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB ►"TENDERS are invited, to close WED NESDAY, 21st March, for the righ of having a refreshment booth at tin Otaki sports. Particulars may be ob OTAKI AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS. ALL Outstanding Accounts of the Otaki Amateur Athletic Club should be in the hands of the Secretary, MR L. W. MILLS, by the 16th inst. M. BAKER, Asst. Secretary. ONE PAIR OF GLASSES WITH TWO SIGHT.' Invisible Bi-Foeals combine two sights with one glass. Through th, lower part you can read and see objects close at hand: through the upper section you can distinTT>J guish clearly and distinctly objects at a distance. 1 There is no need to carry two pairs of glasses—wear Bi-Foeal= MORRISON & GILBERD, OPTICIANS, 163, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. ~ JUBILEE HOTEL, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. T TA"vTNG taken HOTEL I am tne isest Style fo: receive every a CLASS TABLE Accommodation v be desired. Bein sporting distrie BOWLING, and adjoining, visitor.- ' a the form of s; ] pass the door to : over the JUBILEE I i prepared to cater in r Customers, who will attention. A FIRST-1 will be kept, while | .vill leave nothing to g in the centre of a | ;t, with TENNIS, CROQUET GREENS s are well catered for port. Buses and ears A. J. MARSHALL, MEN'S MERCERY CHILDREN'S CLOTHING ! t ci ETC., ETC. '.. "THE OLD SPORT" Who will be found at his post in Main Street, T. B. B'A X, FOR SERVICEABLE GOODS.
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