I Maoriland j PICTURES. 1 \" BRIGHTS’. THEATRE, OTAKX. ■ | TO-MORROW NIGHT. ■ | THURSDAY—‘‘BABS, THE BURGLAR.” • ‘ BABS, THE BURGLAR.” ‘‘BARS, THE BURGLAR.” Featuring' Marguerite ©lark. ‘‘BARS, THE BURGLAR.” ‘‘BABS, THE BURGLAR.” “BAES, THE BURGLAR.” Also, ‘ THE IMMIGRANT. ’ ’ ‘ ‘ THE IMMIGRANT. ’ ’ ■ ‘‘THE IMMIGRANT.” Featuring Ckarlic Chaplin. J. McMILLAN, Sole Proprietor. gKIGHTS’ ipHEATRIi. Direction .... John Hopkins TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, MAY 2S. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Mr Edward Branscombc’s EverI'opular- Costume Comedy Co., “THE DANDIES.” The smartest and daintiest coterie of artists ever toured the Dominion, presenting the very latest successes in song, dance, revue, burlesque, sketch and operatic selections. ARTISTS: MISS CHRISTINE ANDREWS Soprano MISS MADOLIXE KNIGHT Contralto .MISS LENOBE GRAHAM. .Soubrettc MISS KITTY GELHOR Pianist MR KINGSLEY CHAPMAN Tenor MR REXN MILLAR Basso MR GEORGE LIVINGSTONE Comedian The Dandies have been warned by tlic authorities in several towns for overcrowding, so make sure and book your scats at T. A. King’s. Prices, 3s and 2s (plus tax). Touring Manager—Seott Colville
/pE JJORO TJAZAAR. FRIDAY, MAY 30th, 3019, IN THE PUBLIC IIALL, Afternoon and Evening. , Children’s Japanese Action Song. Competitions, Refreshments, etc. t Contributions to the various stalls asked for. MISS BRADKY, Hon. Sec. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIES, AND COMMERCE. PRUNING OF FRUIT TREES. DEMONSTRATION of Fruit Tree Pruning will he given ns under:— MR B. J. PORT, Waikanac—'WEDNESDAY, 4th June, at 10 a.m. MR CL SMEKLE; To IIoro—WEDNESDAY, 4th June, at 3 p.rn. All interested are invited to attend. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. pEKSOXS Trespassing with dog or g«n on the properties of the tindersigned will be PROSECUTED without further notice. All previous leave cancelled. M,, S. & P. SIMCOX. NOTICE. person found trespassing with dog or gun on my property at Hautcre Cross will ho PROSECUTED. . G. M. LETHBRIDGE. | April 29, 1919. | FOR SALE. ! QEYERAL HERD-BOOK and GRADE I SHORTHORN BULLS, milking
strain, IS to 20 months. M. STM COX, Oiaki. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KING'S BIRTHDAY EXTRA SPECIAL TRAINS. WELLINGTON-AUCKLAND. pROM Thursday. 29th May. to Satur- * day. 7th June, inclusive, extra express trains will run between 'Wellington and Auckland as follows: — UP. —Wellington dtp. 2.0 p.m., Aaekland arrive 7.50 af.nt. following day. This train leaves Wellington daily except Sunday during the period mentiene'd.. Ob the days pn which this train rnna the ordinary 12.-S5 p.ra. WeliingtoaAuckland express train will take passengers from Wellington only for Taihape and stopping stations beyond Taihape, and for stations beyond Wo a civil le on Napier line, and will NOT take up passengers at Palmerston North, ' Mercer, or intermediate stopping | stations. Passengers from these stations must travel by the WellingtpnAncklasa EXTRA express. (Hecr tfoove.)
DOWJf. —Auckland dep. P-“--PTeUington arr. 150 P-“- foHowiag laj. This train leaves Auckland dailj except Saturdays- from Tcarsilsy. d&U
Mav. to Sunday, 8& JfIRC. iael«3V«» On tilt; days 02 which ibis ttair* " the ordisaiy- 7JU P- 171 liagtop _ esD*"'"' : _ runs, rtr-k* n r* f! - W *?! - train will tako-; p®*ssh,rs f roin Auckland only for 'Waioans. • Taihape and stopping stations beyond . Taibapo. and will XOT take op passen- [ gets .at nay stopping station • between ilcrcc-r end Palmerston Xorth fbotfa in* J elusive} cseept for and from Yisioars. • Passengers from these " stations wwst • travel by tie, Auckland-Wellington EXTRA Express. (Sec above.) BY CEDES-
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 28 May 1919, Page 3
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