Maoriland PICTURES. BRIGHTS’ THEATRE, OTAKI. SATURDAY NIGHT (TO-MORROW). PATHE GAZETTE Topical HISTORY OP THE WAR .... Stries G S T A It: “ALi^ONY" COMING: THE SURRENDER OJ? THE GERMAN FLEET. Official Film. COOK'S ORCHESTRA will play Selections each evening. J. McMILLAN, Sole Proprietor. THE PROHIBITION POLL. OTAKI ELECTORS. KEEP THESE NIGHTS FREE. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). MARCH 30th. APRIL 2nd. BRIGHTS’ THEATRE, OTAKI. On these three nights Mrs Atkinson anil Mr R. J. Denton, both veteran workers in the Prohibition cause, will address Otaki Electors in Brights’ Theatre. This vital question will be treated from a different aspect each night thus: —
28th—PROHIBITION & EFFICIENCY 30th —THE MOEAL ASPECT i 2licl —THE ECONOMICAL ASPECT. Admission free. Collection taken. gTRAYED— On to my property at Rangiuru, one Black and White Heifer, three clips in right ear and one in left. Owner may have same by paying expenses.—W. 11. REYNOLDS. OTAKI TOWN BOARD. REPLICATIONS are invited up to April 3rd for the Position of RANGER to the above Board. Full particulars supplied at the Board’s Office. M, 11. AYRE, Town Clerk. OTAKI TOWN BOARD. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES.
is hereby given that 10 per cent penalty will be added to oil rates unpaid after MONDAY, 31st inst., after which date all arrears will be sued for without further notice. M. H. AYRE, Town Clerh, PRAIRIE GRABS. AJEW SEASON'S SEED, dressed. 10s per bushel. lnutdiinc-
\\\ KNIGHT, Oiaki Eoilway,
MAKING THE SIGHT YOUNG. By “ young-sight ” wo mean tjio healthy sight of childhood before reading and continuous strain has woakened the vision. By ‘‘making the Sight young” we mean fitting yon with correctly, adjusted glasses after thorough scientific eye-tests, and thereby restoring to you perfect sight—the ” young-sight of childhood.” Come in for examination. WE TEST EYES FREE. MORRISON & 6ILBERD, Consulting Opticians, 103, customhouse Qsay, Wellington.
OTAKI SEASIDE RESORT, TEA AND REFRESHMENTS AT ALL HOURS. AFTERNOON TEA PARTIES TO ORDER. SUPPER PARTIES TO ORDER. Accommodation as per Tariff. Visitors to the Beach can g?t Meals. Dark Roam for Photographers. O. E. COTTER EXE, Proprietor. 'Phono 77. | I MOTOR-CAR SERVICE j j n, SHADDOCK* Proprietor, T WISH to inform the public of Otuki and district that I have ‘ secured a seven-soater OVERLAND CAR,, and am prepared to do trips to all parts of the district and elsewhere. On Bun- ' | days trips will be made to the Seaside ! Resort. Prices reasonable. —■ I 'Telephone 3. * - P. HADDOCK. ESPECIALLY VALUABLE,- ! I Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea I Remedy is especially valuable for sum- • mer diarrhoea in children, and is undoubtedly the means of saving much suffering among children each year. li ■ is not surprising that a remedy c£ sash worth and merit should be popular. It is surprising that - sny family should be without ' Chamberlain's Colie and Diarrhoea Remedy, in the house. AU gtassists and stczsitcejejg;—Advt.
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 28 March 1919, Page 3
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