M A*ORIL AND PICTURES . TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG •MAGDA. ' MAGDA. ! "MAGDA. "MAGDA. j Sudemann's Compelling Stage Drama. i The greatest characterisation tho ! Beautiful Star has ever attempted. Eomance, Patho3, Intensity comIbined with beautiful settings surround a lovely girl. . j A strong dramatic appeal in every I minute. | CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG i. In the Tremendous Drama. "MAGDA." "MAGDA." "MAGDA." "MAGDA." iOus by Sarah Bernhardt. M. ii. AYEE, Manager. H E A T R E. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. The Sensational Sporting Picture, "THE GREAT GAME" "THE GREAT GAME" "THE GREAT GAME" Featuring BOMBARDIER WELLS. BOMBARDIER WELLS, BOMBARDIER WELLS, The Man who Hits Straight. The Man who Fights Clean. The Man who can Make Lov<-.>. He is /he Idol of the Fair Sex. The Race for the English Derby. The Race for the 2000 Guineas. The Great All-in H-rouml Fight. Causes a Revelation Every Session. "THE GREAT GAME" "THE GREAT GAME" "THE GREAT GAME" Jas proved by the Hearty Approbation of tho public to be the GREATEST SPORTING PICTURE* Ever seen in the Dominion. Thrills and Startling Incidents from Start to Finish. 2s and Is Cd. Children, Is upstairs, 6d downstairs. A CONCERT In aid of the Instrument Fund of tho OTAia BRASS BAND Will be held at the WAIKANAE PUBLIC HALL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th. At 8 o'clock. Admission, 2s. School Children, Half-price. F. FIELDING. Hon. Sec. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. MANAWATU A. AND P. SHOW. TN pursuance of the Banking Act, 190 S, FRIDAY, sth November, 1920, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday. For the Bank of Australasia. P. H. COX, Inspector. For Bank of New Zealand. ♦ H. BUCKELTON, General Manager. COUNTY ELECTION. TE HORO RIDING. T DESIRE to notify the Ratepayers of the above Riding that I ant seeking re-election at the. forthcoming County Election, and trust I will merit a continuance of your confidence. G. ALEX. MONK. \ HOROWHENUA C.C. ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE , TE HORO RIDING. T WISH to say I am in favour of the policy of the Council during the last three years. Progress combined with Economy. I am in favour also of procuring machinery that will save labour. The efficiency of the Toadnien must be considered, and good wages paid to good men. In my opinion "> redistribution of roadmen in t riding is necessary. Having no axe to j grind, I can say that, if elected, I will ' ' give you disinterested service during I the term of office. H. L. BEAU CHAMP. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF TE HOBO RIDING. JAVING decided to contest a seat on the Horowhenua C.C. for the Te 1 Horo Riding. I wish to assure the ' Ratepayers that, if elected, it will be j my earnest endeavour to attend to '•> their interests to the best of my ability. v Yours faithfully. e A. B. KNOX. OTAKISALE. WEDNESDAY. 10:h NOVEMBER. 150 woolly hogget? (off hilt) 50 empty woolly ewes 60 4-tooth wether.20 forward bullocks 10 empty cows ja miwrl cattle !io be drafted) Account Mr H. Small. 2Q<) first-cJauss wcoily hoggets, to $ drafted, of? swede* -"" 3i - a bad head! Go Alo=g to t rr 'ldeal' Eairdre*s.ir:g Saloon for -i Siunpoo. Tbs Old Sport will tax JOTL OTit & SCTf 03L3k' T
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 1 November 1920, Page 3
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