1 ''mioriland j PICTURES. ; BRIGHTS’ THEATRE, OTAKI. I THURSDAY—--10 j '-STRANDED IN ARCADY.” tls “STRANDED IN ARCADY.’’ A Pathe Mystery. I “STRANDED IN ARCADY.” n ’ ■ Featuring The Slim, Trim Princess of Dress, L ‘ r ! IRENE VERNON CASTLE. A. story which is a very dynamo of rapid action. She is marooned on a ’ desert island with a mail. He thinks jit is a practical joke. But a murder is committed. They are watched by desperadoes. They have a fight: for life. A bewildering tangle, of happenings, ’ among which what started as hate is ’ J turned to love. Hair-raising adven--1 turos: The leap from the cliff; the struggle in the rapids; a breathless | climax. Irene Vernon Castle fascinat- ’ j ing as ever. " SATURDAY—°I . “LET’S GET A DIVORCE.” ‘ ' “LET’S GET A DIVORCE.” j ‘-LET'S GET A DIVORCE.” I “LET’S GET A DIVORCE.” j Featuring MISS BILLIE BURKE. t ! v ! j. McMILLAN, Solo Proprietor. 3 j OTAKI BOWLING CLUB’S - J HEH JULa MLjiv (The Hit of the Season.) I To be held in . : J BRIGHTS’ THEATRE ' * I TO-NIGHT. ; TO-NIGIIT. ’ ! WEDNESDAY, .ILLY Kith, I!U<>. I Tickets: Double, 10s fid; Gents’, 7s fid; j Lady's, ss. A. SATIIEKLEY, lion. Sec. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. QTAsU'S PROGRAMME, SATURDAY. QRAND PROCESSION, to leave * main itreet, near Post. Office, at 10 a.in. Marshal, Capt. T. B. Bax. The procession will march tin Aotaki St. and Waerenga road, to the Railway t Station, wlierc the Wellington Mission Silver Band will join in, and then proceed to the Otaki Maori Racing Club’s Course. The Royal Proclamation wilj, lie read ' at the Racecourse, to be followed by short speeches. A Sports Programme will also be j gone through. All children will be provided with mid day meal and afternoon tea. Children should bring their own cups, i Adults arc expected to provide their ’ own refreshments. Hot water provided for all. SUNDAY. A combined THANKSGIVING SERVICE xvi 11 be held in Brights’ Theatre on SUNDAY, -’oth Inst., commencing at 2.50 p.m. sharp. Address I by Rev. Knowles Smith, of Wellington, j The Wellington Mission Silver Band 1 will assist at the Service. ( The Visiting Band will give a [GRAND SACRED CONCERT at F Brights’ Theatre on SUNDAY NIGHT, at 5.15 sharp. Admission by silver coin. MONDAY. The Mission Silver Bat’d will give a public performance in the Sanatorium Grounds on MONDAY, 21st Inst., at 2 p.m. Admission free. Collection to defray expenses. GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT — MONDAY NIGHT. Admission: Dress Circle. Is fid; Body of Hall, Is. j Dance to follow—ls extra. ) The general public are cordially inj vited to lend their hearty co-operation, j in order to make the Peace Celebrations (worthy of Otaki and district ami the i great occasion we celebrate. , BYRON BROWN, Chairman Celebration Committee. grand PEACE PROCESSION I To start fro-* the Otaki Post Office at [ 10 a.m. Ail invited to take pan. 1 ORDER OF PROCESSION, t Returned Soldiers ? Territorials Cadets Veterans Red Cross Ambulance j School Children j Druids | Natives j Fire Engine The Public Tradesmen Is Vehicles (decorated; Motor Cars (decorated) Bicycles (deccratsd). All Returned Soldiers arc requested |to meet at 9-30 a.m* (in uniform) at j the College grounds. ’ \ ~ T. B. BAX (Captain), , Marshal. ' ■ HOBOWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. ' XE HOBO RIDING. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. i j HEREBY give notice that an elee- ! 1 lion of one CouneiVcr for the Te Horo Biding will be held on TUBS- • jjAY*, the 3th day of August. ISIIC to fill the vucav-'y in the Coui 1 caused ' bv the resignation of Councillor Catley. And I hereby further appoint : the County Offices, Levin, as the place. ( and • before r.oon of TUESDAY, the . 29th day of July. 3 SIS. as the time for - j receiving nominations for t£e above* r » named office of eotmeP’.sr. ; P. W. GOLDSMITH. Returning Officer. 5- Nomiaarioa fonts •'art be obtained r .from the Cotraty Q£*fa aforesaid, on , jLE’Olieatioa. , ‘Levin, lota Jcly, 1919.
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 16 July 1919, Page 3
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