TUESDAY—“Life’s Whirlpool,” i THURSDAY—- “ FRECKLES,” Jack Pickford, SATURDAY—- “ Murder of Capt. Fryatt.” COOK’S ORCHESTRA will play; Selections cacli evening. J. McMILLAN, Sole Proprietor. GRAND CATHOLIC SOCIAL AND DANCE, BRIGHTS’ THEATRE. MONDAY, 17th MARCH (St. Patrick’s Day). Supper Provided. Dance to follow. Tickets, 2s. B. O’ROURKE. Hon. Sec.
! PATRIOTIC FLOWER TOWN HALL, OTAKI. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th, Opcu from 2 to 5 and 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Attention is directed to alteration in Schedule. Valuable Trophies as Points Prizes in Domestic and Bouquets and Decorations Sections, Contributions of Cakes, Sweets, etc., for Tea Booms and Lollie Stalls solicited. Guessing Competition for Sheep and Bike Lamp. Donors of Special Prices are requested to forward same to Secretary by show day.
ENTRIES CLOSE AT NOON ON TUESDAY, MARCH 11th. NO LATE FEE ENTRIES. S. NOEGROVE, Secretary.
RED CROSS SHOP, SATURDAY, 15tli MARCH, THE LUCKY LAST SHOP DAY. The War is over, but thousands still need your help. Donations of any kind gratefully accepted. Everyone wanted to bring something old or new. All things not, sold will be auctioned at finish. Photographs of the demonstration at Otulci on signing of Armistice. Competitions, Speciality in Surprise Parkcts, and Sweets, in charge of Misses Skorman and M. Booth. Rally round and help those who have fought for us.
MRS H. WITCHELL, Hon. See. MONTHLY MEETING 0.V.F.8. SPECIAL TIME, 7 SHARP. DOMINATIONS for Officers for ensuing year mast be made at thin meeting. Full attendance of members requested. ,W. BASSETT, Captain. BUSH FALLING. TENDERS are invited for felling ! about 40Q AfitfiS & fc near " • -^orangi, Tenders close March 24th. For specifications and conditions apply A. E. ODLIN, c.o. C. and A. OdHn, Ltd., ‘Wellington, or W. SWEENEY, farm manager, Rikiorangi (telephone No. 12, Waikanae).
MONUMENTAL WORKS. WAXGASUL The N,Z, Coromandel Granite CoHave Is stock Headstones, Monuments, etc., In endless Triale any design vrill be made at ' shortest notice. OBEY THE BEST OF WOES. Reasonable Prices. W. GRACE, Representative.
THE DEAN— Of one of tie largest Universities | in tie British speaking world, re- j cently wrote — “la some respects there is opportun- j ity for better work in Correspondence | study than in ordinary class. Each ] student in a Correspondlnee School has to study in writing all lessons, whilst' in many classrooms he recites on only about one-thirtieth of the study. Just so. and this is one reason why, on SEVENTEEN occasions has the coveted First in Order ox Merit in all New Zealand in Book-keeping and Accountancy Exams, been won by a student prepared by us. This is why .2,678 have passed the various Accountancy and Book-keeping Exams, under ’ our instruction. May we send you particulars of our Course in Practical Modem Accountancy or in Book-keeping? Say which.' Address: HEMINGWAY & EOBSETSON'S COP.BSSPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Ltd., AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. For Children’a Hacking Cough at night, - foods’ Sxaaf gapptiaMl fSS&h
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 10 March 1919, Page 3
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