Do' LUXE THEATRE THURSDAY & FRIDAY Vivien Leigh - Rex Harrison in ; . _ ■ “STORM in a TEACUP” A Gay, Rollicking - Comedy about a Girl. a D0g......and a bright young man who began a puff lot" fun that grew into a tornado of Laughter! . A United Artists Picture. (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) Coming SATURDAY MONDAY FRED MacMURRAY CAROL LOMBARD CHAS. BUTTE'RWORTH in a sparkling entertainment packed with Laughter and Song. “SWING HIGH, SWING LOW” A Paramount Picture. (Recommended for I .Adult Audiences). LAUREL and HARDY, PATSY KELLY, JACK HALEY, LYDA ROSIN A LAWRENCE, MISCHA AUER in a miracle of melody Hal, Roach’s Biggest- Musical Comedy:! j “PICK A STAR” A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition)
/ /BOBBY CIALVES </, • THOg. BortUwick and Song will collect MONDAYS and; WEDNESDAYS. A. E!. REECE, Carrier. '' /W. STEVENS, Agent. NOTICE ALL repairs not claimed before July 23rd. willlie”'sold to defray expenses. All amounts must be paid on or before that&late as I am giving up business. if. E‘. JACKSON. 20 PUBLIC, NOTICE rf/t. : ' J' " I'will not be responsible for any debts m lily name after this date without niy authority. 22 , (f i i ; C. ANDREWS. OPOTIKI HUNT GLUB DANCE in Woodlands Hall, Wed. 6tli July. Ivit-Kat Orchestra. Popular prices. WEDNESDAY', August 3rd. has also been booked 'for a dance in Woodlands Hall. THE Hunt /arranged, for Wednesday, 6th. inst. will now be Held at Woodlands on SATURDAY next, 9tii. inst. Hounds >vi!l leave kennels at 12 noon. OPOTIKI RUGBY UNION SATURDAY’S MATCHES AT THE RESERVE JUN LOR ,CO.\.[PETITION WAIOEKA v. TORERE '''j- At 1.30 p.m. (Referee, Mr A. Jophson) QJM.P. V. HIGH SCIHOOL / At 3 p.m. * (Referee, Mr H. Lovett) F. CHAPMAN, Hon. Sec. RAILWAY jy^OTORS OPOTIKI-TANEATUA ’PHONE 172. NIGHT 188. Depart Opotiki 6.45 a.m. Daily.
HAZY It was in Glasgow, and lie ’arrived home very late. He rang the hell, and the wife popped her head out of the bedroom window, asking who it was. “Jtsh me,” was the reply. “Well, who brought you home?” “I don’t really know. It was cither a tall fellow with a. sporran, or a short fellow with a heard. “TILL WE WEET AGAIN” A. minister had been on bad terms with his congregation, and eventually he decided to leave the parish. . When preaching* his farewell sermon lie announced that he had been appointed chaplain to a well known prison. Ho gave out this text for his so mini on:—“L go to prepare a place for you, that where I am, there ye may he also.”"'
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 53, 6 July 1938, Page 1
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