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OTAKI THEATRE, IJJAVING secured premises opposite I TO~NIGHT» the Best Resort site (near Post FRIDAY— J Office) I am prepared to make ot re-' Don't yell for the Police when you [pair boots at shortest notice, guaran-1 see this man robbing his best friends, teeing only the best of material and ' Just sit tight and enjoy the excitement I workmanship. A Trial Order Solici-1 delivered to the screen by Eugene _ PARAPARAUMU AMATEtrg. ATHLETIC SPORTS CLUB. (Affiliated With Wellington Centre). E. WINTERINGHAM. 1 TASTED OUR ICE CREAM SUNDAES? THERE ARE FLAVOURS TO SUIT ALL TASTES. Raspberry, Strawberry, Pineapple, Lemon, Orange, Passion Pratt. Just the correct refreshment for these warm days. —Also— DAINTY AFTERNOON TEAS. SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS. Good Assortment of the best lines of Confectionery. MISS BAXTER, O'Brien and Martha Mansfield in the | Selznick Thriller, "THE LAST DOOR." I "THE LAST DOOR." j S "THE LAST DOOR." One of the best pictures these two have ever made for Selznick Pictures. SATURDAY—"THE MOTHER HEART." "THE MOTHER HEART." Romance of a Modern Cinderella. —Also—- ■ "COLORADO PLUCK." [ "COLORADO PLUCK." (William Russell). COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER. WIRTH S CIRCUS THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. DAINTY AFTERNOON TEAS. Complete New Company of English, SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS. American, Continental and Oriental Good Assortment of the best lines of Artists. Confectionery. EVERY ONE A STAR. I MISS BAXTER note the opening at otaki, kj iJtLi "» THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16th. PROPRIETRESS .. Mill Road, Otaki. ONE NIGHT ONLY. WHERE THE GOOD BOXED Location .. DOMAIN. CHOCOLATES ARE ! SEE THE WORLD'S BEST. - Who will Appear with REMOVAL NOTICE. WIRTH BROS. GREAT PROGRAMME —— J Of j A ji m nTTMN" .PERFORMING LIONS, ELEPHANTS,. J\, JC*. Hi. iHJ-IAIA, j HORSES, PONIES, JOCKEYS, : CHEMIST, I CLOWNS, JUMPING HORSES AND: , Ta+ „ .„.,.., . | PONIES, GEESE, ETC. ! (Late of Otaki Railway). *>.-/» JV ~ - , „ ' „•; Prices: 7s (Reserved), t>s, os, -is, 3s, i JJAS noiv removed to the town of (plus Tax). Box Plan at Circus Office : Otaki, opposite the Family Hotel, j Da *' of SW ' 4to 5 p ' m ' for Keserved -, REMOVAL NOTICE. A. E. E. DUNN, CHEMIST, (Late of Otaki Railway). Mill. Road. ONLY PUREST DRUGS STOCKED. SEASIDE ACCOMMODATION, - CASTLECLIFPE. gUPERIOR Accommodation, with all the comforts of a home, may be had at MISS STEWARD'S, ABBOTT ROAD, CASTLECLIFFE Tariff: 35s weekly. Children half rates. This home has a splendid connection, and is well recommended. TAYLOR BROS., LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENTS, - HAVE FOR SALE—MODERN HOME, 7 rooms, bath- J npHE_ Annual General Meeting of the room, porcelain bath, hot and cold water, etc., large range, out-buildings, the Druid nice gardens, orchard, lawns, well situ- DAY, lit] ated, corner section, close to railway and township; 4 acres good land, carry three cows. Price very reasonable for STA'. quick sale. Can get possession with about £4OO cash. Balance long term. 'fHE An TO DAIRYJFARMERS. RUBBER AGENCY. JLJAVINS been appointed agents for the PARA RUBBER COMPANY, we are prepared to supply ATT. RUBBER PARTS FOR ANY MATTR OF MILKING MACHINE. Inflations, claw, milk and air rubbers at present in stock. Also on hand: MOTOR & BICYCLE rYRES and TUBES, all sizes. 'Phoue 50RAILWAY. CHUICH SERVICE.,. • SUNDAY NEXT. Anglican Church. Otaki—--8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 30 a.m.—fiunday SohooJ 11 a.m.—Matins 7 p.m.—Evensong vltaki Station, lv.inj a.m.—Sund&v 8. Manakao — • iv a.m.—Sunday Senool 3 p.m.—Evensong Te Horo—--10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—H.CParapai auniu—--11 a.m.—H.C. 7 p.m.—Evensong I Waik:inae—--7 £.m. —Evensong Paekakariki—--8 a.m.—fi.O. 7 p.m.—Evensong Maori Church, 10.30—Matins 2.15 p.m.—Maori 8.8. Methodist Church. Otaki—--11 a.m.—Rev. R. P. EeaJl 7 p.m.—Rev. R. P. Keall s Manakan—--7 p.m.—Mr Kirk Te Horo—--2.30 pjn.—Rev. B. P. Keall Waikauae—--2.30 p.m.—Rev. T. F. Watson PaTaparannnv— H a.m.—Hev. T. F. Watson PartflTjariJij--7 p.m.—Rev. T. F. Watson Roiran Catholic OhnrcH. Otaia—--10. a_m. —-Mass Puraparaom u—--9 a.m.—Mass Paekakariki — 11 a.za.—Mans —Also— THE MONSTER MENAGERIE Containing Perfect Specimens of Wild Animals from all portions of the Globe. An Unrivalled Education for the Young. Open from 4 to 5 p.m., when Animals will be fed. Admission: Adults Is. (plus Tax); Children, 6d (plus Tax). EVERYTHING COMING—WE . NEVER DIVIDE. NOTE.—Mr P. Wirth begs to inform his numerous patrons that his brother Mr George Wirth, has engaged on his tour of the globo some of the finest artists in the world, and they will appear at every performance of the Circus while in New Zealand. OTAKI GOLF CLUB. a u l . SPRINGBOK it J MEETING, e | FEBRUARY 15th, at 1.15 p.m. t Programme of Events: 100 Yards.—First gold medal, value £3 3s. Hecoud medal, value £llu.;. 220 Yards.—First gold niedai, vaiue £0 3s. Second medal, value £1 10». 440 yards.—First gold medal, valuo £3 . 3s. Second medal, vaiue £1 10s. 880 Yards. —First gold medal, value £3 3s. Second medal, vaiue £1 10s. One Mile.—First gold medal, value £3 3s.' Second medal, vaiue £1 10s. 120 Yards Hurdles. —Fiisi gold medal, i ' value £3 3s. Second medal, value £1 10s. Entries with entry fee for above six events close with the Secretary on Bth February, and must bo accompanied with performances at last two meet- I ings, ] Entry fee Is per Race. " *-~ ' igh Jump.—First, medal value £l 10s. I Second, medal value 13^. Long Jump.—First, medai value £1 10s. Second, medal value los. I Hop, Step, and Jump.—First, nujdai I valuo £1 10«. Second, medal vaiue ! . a s s - Putting Shot.—First, medal value £1 10s. Second, medal vulue los. | Post Entry fee Is for above. Married Men's Race (In Mufti). Medal value 15s. Entry b'd . Married Ladies' Race,—Medal value IDs. Entry o'd. i Single Ladies'" Race.—Medal value) 15s. Entry (id, ' CHAIN-STEPPING, NAIL-DRIVING and WEIGHT-GUESSING. First Race at 1.15 p.m. Morning and afternoon teas may be obtained on the Ground. Admission to Ground: Adults, is; Children o'd. SPRINGBOK DANCE. Gents 2s 6d_, Ladies Is 6d. Medals will "'be presented on Ground. C. BRAZIER. Secretary pro torn. } E. CLARICE. Chairman of Com. GET YOUR SCHOOL REQUISITES 1 FROM i LOWRYS j THE OTAKI STATIONER. FULL RANGE TO CHOO Otaki Golf Club Hall, Otaki, on SATU inst., r»t S p..m, EJ. HOPKINS, Hon. Sec. ) HEAR THE LATESU RECORDS. STATE SCHOOL PICNIC. 'T'HE Annual Picnic will be held on , WEDNESDAY, February loth, at I the beach (near Kiosk). All parents end friends cordially invited; after noon tea free. Donations of cakes, , etc., will he accepted. J GEO. BRAMLEY, Hon. Sec. j MISS WINIFRED PATTERSON ; THE SHOP FOR LADIES' DRAPERY. MRS MUIRS, FOR TWO WEEK TREACHER of Vw«a Production and j p rom MONDAY, 23rd JANUARY to Sieging (from the Conservatorium 4th FEBRUARY, of Music, Sydney) will receive intend- j » ing pupils on Tuesday and Friday af- j EVERYTHING AT REDUCED teraoons at the Druids' Hall. 'Phone 39, j PRICES. MR RAE CRICHTON Has resumed Teaching; Latest Ball-' room, London Jazz, Toe, Classical and Fancy Daneing. 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 Dane- j ing. ) Private Lessons by arrangement. I Entertainments organised, including Bazaarsj Carnivals, Concerts, Garden. Parties, etc. { Private Address.— "WHABEMA," j Rauksk-era Street, i „. ■ ' Otaki. ' MISS ROSS, ! ALL THE WAY FROM LONDON TO THE OTAKJ BEACH. ] JUST A LITTLE — STORE FOR THE j CONVENIENCE OF SEA-SEDERS. ; GENERAL STORES, CONFEC- j •TIONERY, FRUITS. AND SOFT I DRINKS. TEA ROOM. Tea and bread and butter 6d. \ Tea and Scones Sd. i VLSIT THE NEW BEACH STORE. I F. BABNES, OTAKI RAILWAY^ ' Large Assortment of Ladies, Gents' • and Children's. i BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES. AT REASONABLE PRICES. Repairs Guaranteed. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO MEASUEE. F. BARNES. OTAKI BATLWAYife TWpBN'S BLACK MEBCUKY i HOSE. Special Va!u* 2s 114, at BELLS & MOORE'S. Ladies' Black Hose, from 2s Gd pair, i Good, Cashmere Hose, 7s lid, for 5s Od. Colored Hose, good quality, from 3s lid Ladies' Camisoles, from 3s 6d to ISs Cd ' Check Zephyrs, from 2s Gd yd. Best Quality Unbleached Twill Sheeting, 80in., for 4s Od. ! All Calicos, Flannelettes, Prints, etc., E. N. LANCHESTER, SIGN-WRITER, PAINTER & PAPERHANGER. CAR PAINTING AND VARNISHORDERS WITH A. E. MTNTON, THE B.YKO. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. > MEAT. ONLY THE BEST AND PBIMEST. | DAILY DELIVERY. Customers treated witfe Civility and Attention. J. FAIRT.EY. BUTCHER. E. C NASH, BRICKLAYER. EXPERIENCED IN ■ALL KINDS OF BRICKWORK TILING. ATTENDED TO. i | : FURNACES, BAKERS' OVENS. CON- : "CRETE'TG, ETC. . JOBEING WORK A' SPECIALTY. We are posting prices of Pap*Ting even one room. mite to ALEXANDER CLARK. LTD ; P.O. Box ISS, Palmer'ten Ncrti, and Samples -rill be posted to yon.

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Otaki Mail, 10 February 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 10 February 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 10 February 1922, Page 4

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