WANTED. pOR SALE. —Set of four wooden bowls, , stamped. Meyer, Otalu Railway. RANTED. —Carpentering Work, Painting, and Paperhanging, etc. Jobbing / work a specialty. Lowest prices.—J. Kempton, Otaki Railway, or ring 189. DRESSMAKING. —Having opened in premises next to Mr. B. Knox, in Main Street, I am prepared to do DRESSMAKING in all its branches, guaranteeing the best of work.—MßS. CLAY, -’Phone 13. QIVE your car that Showroom appearance by using Ripolin Car Enamel. TO Different shades to choose from at ALEXANDER CLARK, LTD., 15 and 17 Fitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston North. RUBBER Stamps, any shape or size, by calling at “Mail” Office. Order your Letter-heads, Account Forms, etc., at. the time. PUBLIC NOTICE. HOROWHENUA SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. GRAND DANCE. OLD TIME AND MODERN. MANAKAU HALL, BOXING NIGHT. Excellent Music. Delicious Supper. Highland Band in Attendance. Novelty Dances. * light of fun and frivolity is nssured to young and old. ADMISSION 2/-.
MANAWATU RACES -*piE SUNBEAM BUS wll run to the Manawatu Races on 23rd. 26th, and 27th., leaving Otaki at 10.30 a.m. Seats should be booked. and MRS. SMYTH wish their numerous friends and customers the Compliments of the Season. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES DISTRICT OF OTAKI. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24th. OTAKI:— 8 a.m.; —H.C. 11 a.m.—Matins 7 p.m. —Evensong and Carols OTAKI RAILWAY: 11 a.m.—II.C. TE HORO, 10 a.m. —Children’s Service and Carols MANAKAU, 7.30 p.m.—Evensong CHRISTMAS DAY. OTAKI, 6.45 a.m.—H.C. MANAKAU, 8 a.m.—H.C. OTAKI, 0.30 a.m.—H.C. TE HORO, 11 a.m.—H.C. , Railway Theatre, BOXING NIGHT, (Tuesday, December 26th). CARNIVAL DANCE. Music by the Specially Re-organised Billy Larkins Holiday Band Commencing at 8.30 p.m. ADMISSION 2/6. A fitting climax to the Xmas Revelry.
NOTICE fYVVTNG to persistent thieving, I proW pose to electrify all wire-netting and locks on my property, Tasman Beach. Persons concerned should take notice. E. DUNCAN.
AS the curtain falls on the event. ful year of 1939, and the New Year is ushered in, may we take the opportunity of extending to you our very best wishes for a joyous Christmas and a Happy New Year. We thank you for the business you have favoured us with during the past, and by close attention to your interests hope to merit a continuance of your patronage. BUILDERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY, twtt.T, ROAD, OTAKI. Holiday HBSSH Here are the styles that will meet every de* mand for Sports, Afternoon and Evening Wear. Low prices make these Smart Frocks even more attrae Dowsctt’s . Main Str«*t, OTAKI.' (Opp. Coimcit Chamber*) JAPAN URGED TO END CHINA - * WAR INTLI/ENTIAL POLITICAL AND MILITARY VIEW NEW YORK, Dec. 20. The Tokio correspondent of the United Press of America says that 600 prominent Japanese, including former Cabinet Ministers and military officers, to-day passed a resolution urging the Government: — (1) To take appropriate measures to "end the conflict in China. (2) To remove any advocacy of cooperation with the Soviet. (3) To investigate the underground Communist activities. (4) To re-examine the renovation of Japan’s policies. (5) To guard against a campaign, arising from fear-complex, against , pro-British and pro-American views. The former Cabinet Ministers involved in this resolution included Mr. |Arita, -Mr. Moizumi, and the military heeds, Generals Bishikari and MazakL
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