PICTURES, Zy I SATURDAY NIGHT (TO-MORROW) at I “THE DUB.’' j “THE DUE.’’ “THE DUB.” “THE DUB.” 3, ! (Wallace Reid). | “WHEN LOVE IS BlilND.” (Mack Sennetfc Comedy.) AMERICAN GAZETTE. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE, j TUESDAY—- ‘ ’ THE RED LANTERN. ’ ’ “THE RED LANTERN.” “THE RED LANTERN.” “THE RED LANTERN.” (Nazimova.) J. McMILLAN, Sole Proprietor. j FAREWELL. A PUBLIC .MEETING will be held in I tlic Manakau State Sckoolkouse on j MONDAY, “Mtli iimt., at 7.31 J p.m., for tlic purpose of arranging a farewell to Mr and Mrs Andrew and family, and Miss Robinson. All cordially invited to attend. C. NEES, W. DALZELL, X. CLIFFORD, Conveners. TE IIOKO DANCE. RETURN DANCE to Ladies will be held in the Tc lloro Hall on WEDNESDAY. “tith insl., commencing at S jun. Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. Good floor. ’ Good supper. Music by Mr R. Nicolson. .W. WAUNOCK, Hon. Gee. MASKED FANCY DRESS BALL. A MASK AND FANCY DRESS BALL will bo lieid in the Manakau Public Hull on THURSDAY, 27th May, in aid of Manakau Cricket Club. Admi: siou: Gents 2s (id, Ladies Is (id; Is extra charged if not in fancy dress. G. LATHAM, Hon. Sec. GRAND CONCERT, fJu aid of Methodist Church.) BRIGHTS’ THEATRE, OTAKI. FRIDAY. 28th MAY. FRIDAY, 28th MAY. First-class Musical Programme by Leading Levin, Otuki and district Artists. Tickets: Breis Circle 2s, Body of Theatre Is. For full programme see future issues. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. JM BOUNDED in the Otuki Public Pound by Air T. B. King, Te lloro, one dark bay GELDING (hack), one while foot, blaze down face, no visible bra ml. v' /.(• gf If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on MONDAY. 01st inst., at J2 noon. \V\ Oil A XDT.EK. Pouadkccper. HOW TO BECOME A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. A comprehensive Accountancy Guide, dealing with the Preliminary, Commercial and Professional Examinations, is issued by the Australasian Examination Coaches, Messrs HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON This valuable Guide, which will be sent ' r ratis ou receipt ot Name aud Address, shows precisely: 1. The Advantages of Qualifying. 2. What the Examinations are. 3. How to Prepare for Examinations. -1. How Long it Takes to Qualify. 5. now Much it Costs. G. What Becomes of Those who Qualify In this commercial age no man’s education is complete without a practical knowledge of Aecouutitig. Parents! Think of the young people ami j-calise that business conditions have changed. What suited you will not do for your boy. He must be trained to meet the needs of the times to hold his own in business and rapidly advance he must have the best eciuipment you cai give him. It is our duty and yours to see that he gets it. Scud without delay for free- “Accountancy Guide. ’ ’ HEMINGWAY fc ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Ltd., Union Buildings, Customs Street East, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. ’Phone 1462. Horse Covers. 4.6 4.9 >3.0 5.3 No. 6—52 s6d 42s 6d 42s 6<J 46s 6J No. i —-17s G<! 47s 6d 447 s6d 52s flu All White Duck, with collar lining. .' Order early, further rises peedi MERCHANT* Levin* Phone No. 5. pROXECT ■ youi fountain Pen am buy a ste-ci metal protector. Ftirtk* nock just arrived.—-Stationery Dept “Mail" OSes.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 21 May 1920, Page 3
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