nsuid ’he ad*' ply uslo. 7S Maoriland Picture TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) — A PLAY THAT SIZZLES! He fights a whole town to save I heritage and to win a bride! TOM MIX, In “FAME AND FORTUNE.” “FAME AND FORTUNE.” “FAME AND FORTUNE.” A Drama that Snaps Like an Electric Spark. “MONGRELS.” “BULLING BOLSHEVIKS.” “AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE.” ic IE le >e I “GINGER MICK.” “GINGER MICK.” “GINGER MICK.” “GINGER MICK.” . GINGER MICK.” GINGER MICK.” GINGER MICK.” GINGER MICK.” WEDNESDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. ' Ihe Great Sequel to “The Sentimental Bloke.” “Now, Mick was never in it as a reel peiTeshnul crook, But sometimes cops ’us slabs uv luck, so sometimes ’e was took.” “Wot price ole Ginger Mick? ’E’s done a break, i Gone lo tlic tiamiu’ war to slouch the ‘‘.list to iiitrajuieo me cobber, an’ ’is name is Ginger Mick— A roily boy, a naughty boy, wiv rude expressions thick.” ' PRICES: 2s tid, 2s, la. McMillan, Sole Proprietor. CHILDREN'S COMPETITIONS. (Lnder auspices (Jtaki Literary and Debating Club.) BRIGHTS’ THEATRE SUPPERROOM. MONDAY, AUGUST 9th. i Recitations, Songs, Spoiling, Pianoforte Playing, Drawing, Essays, Conundrums. j Admission: Adults Is, Children (non--1 performers) 3d. j To commence at 7 p.m. sharp. : A. R. RUDKIN, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. W E ’ the undersigned Blacksmiths of Otaki, have agreed that on and after the first day of September booking on all classes of work will cease, and that terms will be CASH. C. T. TRANTER. F. CORNISH. HOUSING ACT, 1919. RENDERS will be received up to the Itilh day of August, 1920, for the erection of the following Workers’ Dwellings:— Te Aroha “ 6 1 Morrinsvillc 5 Te Awamutu 6 Otorolianga 3 Te Kniti 3 Taihape 9 New Plymouth 2S Stratford 6 Hawcra s Marton J Feilding 6 Palmerston North 15 Levin 2 Hastings tj Carterton 2 Masterton 40 Wellington and Pctonc .. 54 Nelson 11 Christchurch IS Timaru jj Camara 5 luvcrcurg* 11 Napier 7 Total 260 Builders are asked to submit tenders in any of the methods described in the Form of Tender Toe Department’s Plans and Spec-ill- j cations of five dwellings, Non. 2d, 2”. » 2?. gf* and 30, also Forms of Tenders j and all particulars respecting the whole ( of the dwellings can be obtained at the ! Department’s Offices (the Inspector of Factories > in any of the above mentioned towns, and in addition at Auckland, Hamilton, Wanganui, and Dunedin. Tenders will also shortly be called tor for additional dwellings in various other parts of New Zealand. F. W. ROWLEY Housing Superintendent. • Housing Branch, Department of Labour, Wellington. "JDADS. — A new assortment of PADS, ■ especially suitable for ladies, 6d to i Is 6d.—“MAIL” Stationery Dept. j PAPER, Envelopes, j Pads, Condolence Cards, Wreath . Cards, etc., at “MAIL” Stationery j Department, " "* ! T.E??rS FILES.—Just the thing for ■ : ■ J gohstani wea';j also'Sea’ieg' Was, , ■ Paper Fa.tten.ers, §wan Ink, ■ etJi ' Bfationery Dept. T° FkEX;'—Nice'Shop (plate-glass window) and spare room, in good tAsi- 1 tion, Otati. Suitable small business or oSces. Cheap. Aj.yiy ''OUsJri Mail” OE.ce. PROTECT- your 'Fountain Pen and buy a steel metil protector. Further stools just arrived.—Stationerr Dent., “Mail” Office. ,
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 6 August 1920, Page 3
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