MAORILAND PICTURES SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. FRIDAY, 24th—“THE CAHjLAUX CASE.’’ I PATHE NEWS. SATURDAY, 25th—“THE TREASURE OF HEAVEN.” j MONDAY, 27th. i -• ■ PARADISE GARDEN. ’ ’ (Harold Lockwood.) TUESDAY, 28th. j ANOTHER STAR PROGRAMME. ! FRIDAY, 31st—- ! I ‘RED. WHITE AND BLUE BLOOD.’ j Francis Bushman and Beverley Bayne.) ! “RED CROSS DOGS.” | “HER FRIEND THE BANDIT.” ' “SAVING MABEL’S DAD.” M. H. AYRE, Manager. OTAKI BRASS BAND. SOCIAL. In Aid of Instrument Fund. I BRIGHTS’ THEATRE. t ' , WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1920. I Gents, 3s; Ladies, 2s. (Refreshments Included.) J. FIELDING, Hon See. SAINTS’ CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIAL AND PRIZEGIVING, In the DRUIDS' HALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28th, At 7.30 p.m. Admission, Is. OF MR AND MBS PENN, A LL QITIZENS arc invited to attend a meeting to be held in the Druids’ Hall, THURSDAY, December 30th, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of making arrangements to adequately recognise the services of Mr and Mrs Penn, who are leaving the district shortly. J. P. BRANDON, ; ; Chairman. v, HOROWHENUA A, AND P. ASSOCIATION. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW To bo held on THE RACECOURSE, LEVIN, On 12th and 13th JANUARY, 1921. Riding, Driving, Turning, Jumping and other Competitions. t Horses, Cattle, Sheep and I’ig Classes., Sheep Dog Trials, etc, Merry-go-Round, and numerous other Side Attractions. Entries close on WEDNESDAY, 3rd January. ' i Schedules on application to R. D. WALLACE, Secretary, Box 27, Levin. Telephone 135.
LOVELY HOME FOR SALE AT BUNNY OTAKI. THE BOSE GARDEN OF THE MANAWATU. 'T’EE undersigned has for sale MR FRANK-PENN’S RESIDENCE a: Otaki, pleasantly; situated in the best part of tho town. The House is well built of picked all-heart matai, and comprises seven large airy zooms; bathroom, hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin, tiled grate end modern mantel, four fireplaces, Wizard light and stove, outbuildings. The House is set in a delightful garden—one of tho most beautiful in the district. Mr Penn is famed for his prize roses, he being one of the most successful rose exhibitors at most cf the leading shows in the province for years past. The rose garden, comprising specimens of most of the latest and best roses in commerce, is beautifully laid out. There is a nice lawn, splendid shelter hedges, garden well stocked with choice plants, shrubs and trees. Good orchard in full bearing. The house section comprises one acre. Adjoining is a If-acre paddock, ail first-class soil- with frontage to two streets —ample for keeping a cow. G. ANDERSON, Land Agent, Otaki Bailwsy. XMAS HAMPERS. j OWt~ --- • *" No. I—l DOZ. ALE OR STOUT.. IS i No. 2—ll BOTTS. ALE 03 STOUT 1 BOTT. WHISKY 03 POST £5 No, S—lo BOTTS ALE 03 STOUT 1 BOTT. WHISKY 1 BOTT, POET 3d Less 5 per cent for Cash. Special Hampers mads up as required. W. B ULL & Co
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXIII, 24 December 1920, Page 3
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