TO THE RESIDENTS OT HOROWHENUA r COUNTY. WHEN VISITING LEVIN COME''.RIGHT INTO JONES’ Bookselling and Fancy G oods Shop. ' There fou will be sure to see something you really want. You aro quite at liberty to step inside and inspect' our stock. We will bo pleased to book your order for you r weekly paper, your magazine oryour fashion book. Be sure and visit -JONES’, the Biggest. Brightest, and Best Bookselling, Stationery, Fancy Goods and Toy Depot between Wellington and Fulmers ton. Jones', the shop for Presents. i ' TELEPHONE Gl. JONES, LEVIN’S LARGEST AND OLDriS.-. ESTABLISHED BOOKSELLER.
BRIGHTS’ THEATRE, OTAKI. SATURDAY NIGHT (TO-MORROW) THE MURDER OF CAPTAIN FRYATT. COOK’S ORCHESTRA will play Selections each, evening. ,T. McMillan, Sole Proprietor.
GRAND CATHOLIC SOCIAL AND DANCE, BKIOHTS’ THEATRE. MONDAY, 17tit MARCH (St. Patrick’s Day). PROGRAMME: Overture Cook’s 'Orchestra Song M iss Higgins Recitation Mr. H. McDonald Song Mr W. Gondio Piano Solo Miss Curran Sollg Miss Driscoll Recitation Miss Haael Jeffery* SoKg Mr V. Woods Banco Miss Madden Soug Mrs R. D’Atli Musical Monologue Mr K. Aitkcn Song Mr T. Mahima Piute Solo Miss N. Simpson Recitation Miss Zeta Ciiapman Sone Mr W. D’Ath Supper Provided. Dance to follow. Tickets, 2s.
B: O’ROURKE, Hon. See. MANAKAU PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. The annual meeting of ti>* above will be lxcld at tUe kau Schoolroom on TUESDAY IStU lust., at S p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance Sheet, discussion of Peace Celebration, C. NEES, Hon. See. X £
RED CROSS SHOP, SATURDAY. 15th MARCH. THE LUCKY LAST SHOP DAY. Th'e 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 Otuki on signing of Armistice. Competitions, Speciality in Surprise Parkets, and Sweets, in charge oi Masses Skerman and M. Booth. Rally round and help those who have fought for U 5, MRS H. MITCHELL. Hon. see. CARDEN PARTY, ('ln aid of Manakau Anglican Chur*h) MAJOR TATUM'S BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH lt'th. Produce, Sweets, Cakes, Flowers, Fancy Stalls, etc., etc. Admission Is. Afternoon Tea, Od. E. L. MICKLE. Hon. - Sec. THE LABOUR MOVEMENT. MR P. FRASER, M-P-, will give an Address in BRIGHTS ? THEATRE On WEDNESDAY NEXT, Ipth inst.. At S o -'clockAll Invited. UP-TO-DATE _ STATIONERY.
(jUB STATIOXE2Y DEPAETME2TT. ' las just been replenished with =. large and up-to-date stock of all classes of Goods.- .We in-rite tie public to call on ns for their xeaniren-eats. THE “OTAKX 31AH.’ ' ■ 6IA33P&EBY BEPAETMEKY;
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 14 March 1919, Page 3
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