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HaORILAND PICTUHtS. BE.IGHTS' THEATRE, OTAEX SATURDAY NIGHT (TO-MORROW}. "TYRANT TEAR." "TYRANT PEAR." "aXRANT PEAR." "TYRANT FEAR." A photo-drama of tlic Canadian wilds,filled with unusually strong dnuna'-ic situations, in which :i girl, obsessed by tear of men, regains her soul, to becomeat last a courageous woman. THE EAGLE'S EYE Pinal Episode. Nov. 13— "THE BETTER 'OLE." J. McMILLAN, Sole Proprietor. PLANNED FOR YOUK PLEASURE WHIZZ: BANG! WHERE DID THAT ONE GO! THE SOLDIER ENTERTAINERS ARE COMING. The Soldiers present a Bright and Jovial Offering at i MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 3rd. | JO PICKED 'ARTISTS 10 delighted and amused the Boys in i* the Trenches. [ TE KOA, ' All Returned Diggers, just arrived from Prance, now packing theatres nightly ' with their entertaining programme of , Wholesome Pun and Delightful Music. !lf you want a good laugh see the "Diggers" in their mirth-provoking sketch, , '' WHERE DID THAT ON B GO 3'' Very Pa test Music Halls ml Verses from. Older Lauds. J. A. MACDONALD, Manager. - 5 RIGHTS' THEATRE, OTAKI. (Direction. John Hopkins.) FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER sth. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER sth. The-famous pilgrims of pleasure, Mr Edward Branscombc's Costume Comedy Company, THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. In Entirely New Programmes. Songs, sketches, burlesque, travesties, operatic selections, songs at the piano, instrumental interludes, and Genuine Comedy. NEW FACES, FROCKS & PBOLIUc. Be sure and Reserve Your Seats. Box Plan at T. A. King's. To get in: 3s 2d, 2s Id, Is 7d. - Touring Manager, Scott ColviJlc, SHOP DAY FOR LIBRARY. FLNDfa. A SHOP DAY to raise funds for additions to the Otaki Library Building will be held on SATURDAY, November Ist, at the Supper-room of Brights' Theatre. Gifts of any kind will foe gratefully received by Mrs Swabey. Mrs Cook and Miss O'Eourkc. TRANCING. DANCING. DANCING. TE BOKO PUBLIC HALL. CANADIAN I'ANGO. DESTINY WALTZ. TE HOBO THREE-STEP. A long-night dance "ill be held in i above hall on -WEDNESDAY. Nov. sth, ,' for the purpose of introducing new dances. Special opportunity given patrons for learning new dances* between 7-5 free. Mr E. Trindcr, of London, will introduce the Ladbrook. Admission: Ladies, U '»i: Gents. 2s fid. M's.C: Messr- IL Grondin, E. Trii.df-r. Private Tuition Arranged. A. McDOUCALL, INSURANCE & GENERAL AGENT, MILL ROAD, OTAKI. - AGENT FOR: "KOUKA" BUILDING MATERIAL. cheaper and bettor than weatherboarding. There arc now 300 booses in Wanganui built of this, giving entire satisfaction. It is draughtproof and fireproof. Get particalars. THE "VEGA" CREAM SEPARATOR has no superior and fear equals. Indispensable on a farca. FARM IMPLEMENTS of any description and of the best delivered at shortest notice. FlßE.—Eire is a useful servant bat s bud master. lnsur« yaw property against firt —fire* now tire so eosamon. Don't delay. The SOtfTE BRITISH INSURANCE CO. wiH fit voe out at auv moment. li*Wre year ear. IT CAN BE BURNT. and the premiums are low; or take oat if yos art a taxi-driver a. "€osn- " preheaiiye." Policy—this imleauSSSik voa from anv unforeseen accident THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE IN ! SDBANCE offers yon great ©ppw tunilies for inscriag against "xh i evening of lift." <•"" T '^ BT eWM» parable at a fixed date. Yoar plategfesg windows are valuable. Don't risk NOT BEING INSURED. ' AH particalars oa apfi3itati&B. Business put thio-ugh ! irith ntwest privacy. Don't hesitate to ask for iaformatictii ■ which » alway* at. your dwrMfcal, >V* the sake of a small jnua d«is H risk yve jwperty, or In XtwcViug, or year dailj vocation*, your life; j»a:c one i* detending an yoa. ' ■■especially sai.ta.We ■ tat .J*

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Otaki Mail, Volume 27, 31 October 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, Volume 27, 31 October 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, Volume 27, 31 October 1919, Page 3

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