; .OTAKI THEATRE, i TONIGHT. ! WEDNESDAY— D. W. GRIFFITH: L Produced a remarkable photoplay in the remote South Sea Islands —full of exotic romance, wild adventure, love and beauty—D. W. Griffith has done' it again! He has twanged upon the harp of life and given you an epic of love' and artistic beauty. Here it is—■ “THE IDOL DANCER,” “THE IDOL DANCER,” “THE IDOL DANCER.” Featuring the strangest heroine in years —clad only in innocence and tropic grasses—and HOW SHE CAN DANCE! TIH-MINH. Serial. FRIDAY—“THE LAST DOOR.” “THE LAST DOOR.” “THE LAST DOOR.” Featuring Eugene O’Brien and Martha Mansfield. One of the best pictures these two have ever made for Selznick Pictures. SPECIAL MEETING. SPECIAL MEETING of members of the Blue Triangle Girls’ Com- , munity Club will bo held in the . Y.M.C.A. rooms TO-MORROW, FebiM- ■ ary 9th, at 7,30, when all members and j others interested are kindly asked to ! attend. Miss Constance Grant from Geneva will give an address on “World Fellowship. ’ ’ i DOROTHY BOOTH, Secretary. OTAKI GOLF CLUB. p'HE Annual General Meeting of the Otaki Golf Club will be held in the Druids’ Hall, Otaki, on SATURDAY, 11th inst., at 8 p.m. E. HOPKINS, Hon. Sec. PIANOFORTE TUITION. jypSS OLIVE KILSBY, Teacher of | ' Pianoforte theory, Tcsumes teaching on February 14th. ! j MISS WINIFRED PATTERSON ipEACHER of Voice Production and Singing (from the Conservatorium of Music, Sydney) will receivo intend- | ing pupils on Tuesday and, Friday afternoons at the Druids’ Hall. ’Phone 39. | DANCING! DANCING! MR RAE CRICHTON Has resumed Teaohing; Ballroom, London Jazz, Toe, Classical and Fancy Dancing. Ballroom Assembly, Druids’ Hall, EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, 8 to 10. Beginners 7 to 8. FANCY DANCING 11 o’clock Saturday morning. Classes now forming for Fancy Dancing. Private Lessons by arrangement. Entertainments organised, including Bazaars, Carnivals, Concerts, Garden Parties, etc. Private Address. — “WHAREMA,” Raukawa Street, Otaki. MtSS ROSS, ALL THE WAY PROM LONDON TO THE UxAKI BEACH. JUST A LITTLE STORE FOB THE CONVENIENCE OF SEA-SIDERS. GENERAL STORES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, AND SOFT DRINKS. TEA ROOM. Tea and bread and butter Od. Tea and Scones 9d. VISIT THE NEW BEACH STORE. F. BARNES, OTAKI RAILWAY. Large Assortment of LadieSj Gents’ and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES. AT REASONABLE PRICES. Repairs Guaranteed. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO MEASURE. F. BARNES. OTAKI RAILWAY. attention; TIJE have just landed a good assortment of the BEST ENGLISH BON CHOCOLATES, for .Xmas business. Prices from 2s 6d; all choice lines, No old stock. Also a choice assortment of other lines in Confectionery to choose from. - SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS. _ CHOICE ICES. ~— DAINTY AFTERNOON TEAS. " MISS BAXTER, PROPRIETRESS .. Mill Road, Otaki. E. C NASH, : | BRICKLAYER'J TTTRIT ST '- - - OTAKI ! EXPERIENCED IN _ AT.T. KINDS OF BRICKWORK AND TILING. ATT. pBDERS PROMPTLY " ATTENDED TO. FURNACES. BAKERS’ OVENS, CONCRETING, ETC. | JOBBING WORE A SPECIALTY. '.LOWEST POSSIBLE PMAECUES. 1
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Otaki Mail, 8 February 1922, Page 3
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