LYRIC riCi'^KLSsi ; OTAEI IiiiJATSE \ "The is all Yours:" TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT CONSTANCE BINNXV in ••SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN"' "SUCH A LITTLE QGEE**" "SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN" * and "CHOAVXIXC."TOKCHY" Couiodj "In The Days Of Buffalo Bill.'" Travelogue and Gazette. SATURDAY AT 2.30 and 8 DJtt. after Tkrill. 'HURRICANE'S GAL" Siarrii 'HURRICANE'S GAL" Doro: F. O 0 T_B ALL PARK DOMAIN, LEVIN. TO-MORROW. j At 2.45. ." ' NASH CUP. WERAROA v. HUI MAI. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. L. S. CARMICHAEL, Hon Sue. H.R.U. PARAPARAUr.IU HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. 'pilK dato of the SPRING SHOW •:•.: the above has been altored ".•■.an 51h to 7lh SEPTEMBER. USTRESEIIVED CLEARING SALE. CONVENT ROAD. QTAKI. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST r pHl. N./C. LOAN AND MXRCANTILL A':r.'.vrv CO., LTD., u,a*« roccHcd fro;i, GEOROL GORDON, KSQ.. who bu« sold his iurni. 2 yearling hcif. harrows, U.B'. alo APPLICATION Jt'Oß SLAUGHTERHOUSE LICENSE pCBLIC NOTICE is Lerebv g»v*a that -■- -h,' ncxi meeting OV "t--Horoivheuua Comity Coui?".»l. ! in»;nd to apply for a licenße to slaughter large and small stock on my i>rop«rty situate Pukehou, SL, pun i!/«, Plcc!" VII, Waitohu S.D. HERBERT MOFFATT. TO THE RESIDENTS OF OTAE3 AND DISTRICT. COME TO THE UP-TO-DATE HAIRDEESSINvr, TOBACCONIST, GENTLEMEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING ESTABLISH MENT. MAIN STREET, OTAEX QWING TO THE INCREASE OF BUSINESS tlif hairdrcssing saloon has been made larger. Patrons can rely on a clean shave, a good haircut combined with civility, attention and cleanliness. There is a gentlemen's toilet club, and members joining are supplied with shaving mug and brush. Subscription: Five Shillings a month. Four hands working, ao waiting. Razors ground 'and set, .-fc::.-rV;t."oi. guaranteed. Tobacco?, Cigarette:?, Cigaro, Pipti:, Cigarette Holders', Fancy Soaps, Shaving Sosps and Brushes, Tooth Paste and BrwH*-. Hair Brushes and Combs, spia>:-> lor :i='vji—eveiryufte surprise at the low prices. SMrte, Cjtd.'rwea! Pyjamas. Collar*, Tics, Brakes. Trousers Stilts, Felt Hats. Caps. Suits to roeaett) from £-i \-t •:-.'. Tfou.-.err ~'j measu? froiii 2*Ss >'■<!. ;..'! other goods fold a bedrock prices. T. B. BAX, "THE OLD SPO2T." PROPRIETOR. OK SALE, asd 8.0. Cock-r" torn (£2 is. per 100. «••>;, <*a deKveryj and B!a*k Orpington. h'v> LK. r/*i. —Apply "iIRS. DaNN. L W AW for oar E*OLLsH WALT. PAPLR SALE, start.-. AEGCsfI: 1 .-•:.—ALEXANDER CLARK. LID., | 3 and S FJtzberbert Street. Pa Intension rjEESSMAEXNG, PLAIN SEWING, CROCHET, and KNITTING. Or- » dors left at shop opposite rest "te*crt V T'iU «eeive pro. —' -*-- ,fo -
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Otaki Mail, 17 August 1923, Page 3
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