‘XSagriland Pictures » «> I “ I TUESDAY (TO-MORROW)— 1 I “THE LAND WE LIVE IN.'’ j “THE LAND WE LIVE IN.’’ I “THE LAND WE LIVE IN.’’ “THE LAND WE LIVE IN.” CHARLIE CHAPLIN In “CHARLIE'S PICNIC.” “CHARLIE'S PICNIC.” The Serial: ‘WOLVES OF KULTT7E “WHEN WOMAN WAS.” This is a specially Fine Programme. “The Land We Live In” is an educational scenic that every child should sec. M. H. AY RE, Manager, g RIGHTS' piCTURES. FRIDAY. FRIDAY, Sept. ord. Sept. 3rd. HONE McMILLAN presents A NEW AND NOVEL ENTERTAIN MENT, PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE, Stalling lot the first time in Otaki, NATT HANLEY, (Late of Fullers’, Rickards’, and the World's Rest Theatres.)
Tlit? Comedian at the Piano who really is the best and brightest allround entertainer yet seen. He plays in !•"< different ways, sings catch,' ,songs, whistles with live cigarettes in his mouth, also dances upside down and plays tunes at the same time. Watch for FRIDAY’S announcements. Something startling. Also, TWO—Star Feature Pictures—TWO Making THREE SHOWS IN ONE. DON T MISS THE MAORI JAZZ. K U T I)—K WAIN T—HATCH Y—KWEEIt—KOMIKALITIES. Hook your seats early at lsherwood’s. Look out for 'TUIE OTAKI CROQUET CLUB'S PLAIN & FANCY DRESS DANCE, To be held at BRIGHTS’ THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist. Don’t Miss It! Double Tickets 7s Od, Gents ss, Ladies os 6d. (MRS) J. R. BILLS. Hon See. CONCERT AT PARAPARAUMU. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd. By request the OTAKI BRASS BAND will give a Concert at the Coronation Hall, Partiparaumu, as above. Good Concert Programme by Leading Otaki Artists. INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS BY THE BAND. Admission, L’s 6d. J. FIELDING, Hon. Sec.
pARAPARAUMU AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. THE SPRING SHOW of the above will be held in the Coronation Hall on WEDNESDAY. let September. Prize Schedules tan be obtained from JOHN G. MACLEAN, Hosj Sec. Purapa rautnu. PUBLIC MEETING. GENERAL public MEETING of a'<l Ratepayers will be held in fa? Droids ’ Hal] on MONDAY' NIGHT NEXT (30th), at 5 o’clock. Business: Important. C. H. WILLIAMS, Convener. ]yJAIL\RA JJOUSE, A First-class 'Private Hotel, replete •vith large, airy bedrooms. Be.-: of accommodation, tariff low. One minute ’s walk from the raHway station MRS THOMPSON, Proprietress.
FRECHTLING'S The Tailors, LEVIN. Lave received a large assortment of BREECHES MATERIAL ; In Saddle Tweeds and Gaberdines, Csn*’" , requiring Weil-cm esd Dsrr&ble Garments woaH be well sd vised to order before a farther rise it priee. Higbeit-elaes Workmanship each. order. FRECHTLING
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 30 August 1920, Page 3
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