TO-MORROW— __ , ; TIP-TOP, FHSMS. COOK’S ORCHESTRA will play Selections cacli evening. PRICES: Upstairs, Adults, Is 7d. Downstairs, Adults, Is Id; Children, 6d. PARAMOUNT STARS COMING: Jan. 30—“ JACK AND JILL” (Jack Pickford) Feb. 6—“ LITTLE MISS OPTIMIST” (Vivian Martin) Don’t Forget these Dates! CARDEN PARTY. AT MANAKAU. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29tli. (By kind permission of Mrs Richard Robinson.) . IN AID-OF NEW METHODIST CHURCH. Stalls, Afternoon Tea, Strawberries and Cream, etc. Orchestra in Attendance. Fish Pond for Children. BABY SHOW, for babies under 12 months. Open from 2 to 5 p.m. Admission (id. Children Free. If wet, will be held in the Hall. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION. MANAW AT U SUB-PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. jyjTCETINGS of Farmers will be held as under: — OHATJ Ohau Institute FRIDAY, Jan. 24th, at S p.m. AOKAUTERE Aokautere Hall MONDAY, 27th Jan., at 8 p.m. TIRITEA —Tiritca SchooI—TUESDAY, 23th Jam, at S p.m. LINTON Linton HaII—WEDNESDAY, 29th Jan., at 8 p.m. FOXTON Borough Chambers SATURDAY, Ist February, at 7.30 p.mOROUA DOWNS—Public HaII—MONDAY, 3rd Feb., at H p.m. TOICOMw ifU —Toll o nui ru HaII—WEDNESDAY, sth Feb . at S p.m. WAIKANAE Rikiorangi School — THURSDAY, titli Feb., at 7.30 p.m. TE HOBO—Public Hall--FRIDAY;, 7th Feb., at S p.m. LEVlN—Foresters’ Hall SATURDAY', Bth Feb., at 1.30 p.m. TANCRED A. COOPER, Provincial Organiser.
CAR PAINTER (4ND SiGNVVRITER). I QUEEN ST., LEVIN. BOX SUITS, Walking Suits, and Lounge Suits. All sizes and irices at Bills and Moore’s. —lf your eyes ache or -water —lf your eyes tire easily —lf vou ' are unduly affected witli headaches —lf you find it difficult to read at the usual distance, or —lf the print blurs after reading a short while —You should let us examine your eyes immediately Nature sends these warnings, Heed them by taking advantage of our Free Eye Test. Call in when in "Wellington. MORRISON & GiLBERD, j Consulting Opticians, > 103, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. • PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE! No matter where, is bound to make itself known and to be appreciated. This has been exemplified among X.Z. wounded soldiers at Home. Two oi j ' those selected to teach Practical Book- j keeping to follow, wounded soldiers lit hospital, under the > Government scheme, acquired their knowledge of , tlfe subject under'oar Correspondence | system. We specialise in "teaching ' Book-keeping by Mail. In this way, 1 here in N.Z., we enable hundreds every t year to obtain positions of greater re- ’ sponsibiiity and higher pay. If you | want to learn Modem Book-keeping | iu all its branches thoroughly, expedij tiously, and privately so -that you can 1 obtain a good position, study, our Course. Write To-day for full particulars. t 7 * Address: HEMINGWAY. & ROBERTSON’S > COKEESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Ltd., i \ Union Buildings, "i , . AUCKLAND. 1 r P.0.80x 515. ■ goxauizi Gdaber .
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Otaki Mail, 24 January 1919, Page 3
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