Maoriland Picture: BRIGHTS’ THEATRE, OTAKI. SATURDAY (TO-MORROW)— THE HUN WITHIN. THE HUN WITHIN. THE HUN WITHIN. Thrills! Thrills! Thrills! Thrills! Thrills! Thrills! Thrills! Thrills! Thrills! THE HUN WITHIN. THE HUN WITHIN, THE HUN WITHIN. Red - blooded Romance, Red - blooded Romance. i j THE HUN WITHIN. THE HUN WITHIN, j THE HUN WITHIN. j A Hun’s Revenge. See it Frustrated J. McMILLAN, Sola Proprietor. LONG J>JIGHT £)ANCE. In Aid of State School Funds. TE HORO PUBLIC-HALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st. ! _ Good floor; good music; nice supper provided. Admission: Gents, 2s (id; ladies, Is lid. S. B. McDonald, Hon. Sec. “JgLACK AND WHITE” BALL. (Dress Optional.) TE HORO PUBLIC HALL, WEDNESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER. THE LAST DANCE OF THE SEASON Don't Miss It! TWO PRIZES. Good Music. Good Floor. Admission: Gents, 2s (id; Ladies, Is fid. H. GROXDIN, M.C. OTAKI ELECTORATE. mr jas, mckenzie, THE OFFICIAL LABOUR ‘ CANDIDATE, Will Address Meetings as follows: — PARAPARAUM U FRIDAY, 21st, Coronation Hall. PAEKAKARIKI—SATURDAY, 22nd. At S p.m. OTAKI ELECTION. Jj£ J. R, ISHERWOOD, LiberalLabour Candidate, will address tho Electors at Waikanao on MONDAY, 24th, at 8 p.m. SOLDIERS’ SHOP DAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th. BEEHIVE STALL: Mesdantes Blair, Podevin and Witchell, assisted by jweniller Stevens, will have children’s dainty frocks, boys’ and men’s pyjamas, cakes, produce, etc. From a DUG-OUT Sister Lewis will (reside over bran-tub. Boys and gilts j separately catered lor. At the TRICOLOR STALL Misses Kilsby and Mackie will dispense sweets and surprise packers. The WHEEL OF FORTUNE will be decorated with beautiful flowers in abundance by Misses M. Baker and F. Bevan. Digging for prizes in tulip beds may also be indulged in. At the SECRECY BUREAU (near G.H.Q.), Mrs Barclay will impart confidential information that may be of value. LIGHT REFRESHMENT in the hands of Misses Patching and Broadway. DONATIONS of any kind gratefully received. Help the boys who have done all for us. MRS H. WITCHELL, Han. Sec.
NOTICE. TMAVING taken over the tveil-knov-n 1 CHOCOLATE BOX. opposite the Picture Theatre, and previously carried, on by Mrs T. B. Bar, I v. Gh to info nr. old and sew customers that I shall endeavour to keep up the high standard of good lee Creams and best assortment of Confectionery. CLEAXLIHESS AND CIVILITY. MISS M. BAXTER, PBOPBIETB ESS, HOW OPENED. ' FISH BUSINESS AND ; SUPPER ROOMS. Orders delivered to any part of the - iovre. ' GBILLS AT ALL SOUBS. HOT PIES, FISH AHD OEIPS. i Cleanliness and Civility. MBS W. BAXSOM, Mill Hoad. i MISS R. 40HHSTON, | «•- A-T.ex. —5 WATKANAE, (Pupil of Mr Bernard Page), j Is prepared to receive pupils for the j Pianoforte in any part of tha district. ! HAJBDBES SIHG. J BEG to notify the public of Otaik T and district that I have commenced - business as Hairdresser, etc., in premises lately occupied by Mrs DisrsM (Hannah's Buildings), 1 If-yon trant'a good ■ karr-eut or cam? iortafeie shave come «C C. WATSON, tt MKPBBSSEgj OTAS3- ■
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Otaki Mail, Volume 27, 21 November 1919, Page 3
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