OTAKI THEATRE. TONIGHT. WEDNESDAY— Bill Pamum in “HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE.” “HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE.” “HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE.” “HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE.” It’s a Fox Film so you know it’s all right. Bill Farnuin in “His Greatest Sacrifice” is supported by Evelyn Greely. Don’t miss Wednesday night See Bill Farnum at his best, also the final episode of that interesting serial “Tih-Miuh.” FRIDAY— A Selznick Feature Entitled: “BUCKING THE TIGER,” “BUCKING THE TIGER.” “BUCKING THE TIGER.” And a good supporting programmo. SATURDAY— A Film House Special Programme: “ISOBEL.” “ISOBEE.” “ISOBEE.” SPECIAL NOTE.— ’Phones, Theatre 125, residence S2. Seats reserved by ’phone at no extra charge. MUSIC AND PICTURES. Special Feature for NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. Popular Contralto MISS CONSTANCE BERRILL (Carterton). —Also — HUMOROUS QUARTETTE. HOROWHENUA HORTICULTURAL ; | & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, OTAKI. ' | AUTUMN SHOW OTAKI THEATRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 9th. Entries close at noon on WEDNESDAY Bth. Donations of Cakes, etc., for tea rooms solicited. Special attention directed to Domestic Section. Special prizes for Sponge Sandwich, under 16 years. First prize 3s, 2nd 2s, 3rd Is. Mr A. McMillan, of Lower Hutt, will stage an exhibit of dahlias. S. NOEGROVE, Secretary. PARAPARAUMU AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIIAL SOCIETY; ( 'J'HE Autumn Show of the above will bo held on WEDNESDAY", loth March next. o Y tc P 1 .Prize Schedules can be obtained from J. G. MACLEAN, Hon. See., Paraparaumu. 1 R OLD BOYS’ FOOTBALL CLUB. i* LL interested in Football are re- \ I quested to attend a meeting to be held at the Tainui Meeting-house on WEDNESDAY, loth inst., at S p.m. FRED WILSON, STAN PARKER, Conveners. GRAND CATHOLIC SOCIAL. OTAKI THEATRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. FIRST-CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME AND SUPPER. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies 2s. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. % JMPOUNDED in the Otaki pound by Government official from Te Horo railway yards, one half-bred Jersey j Heifer, earmarked “M” on bottom side of off ear. Also one Holstein heifer, with four white legs and white heart on forehead. No visible brands. If not claimed by March lath will be sold at 12 noon. W, CHANDLER, Poundkeeper. NOTICE. MARCH Ist my business .will be conducted on strictly cash lines, and no credit will be given, on any consideration. ARTHUR FREEMAN, Coachbuilder, Otaki QENTS ’ FANCY TWEED RIDING BREECHES, good patterns and great value, 32s 6d atBILLS AND MOORE’S. QREAT CLEARING SALE of Ironmongery, Crockery, Farm and Garden Tools. A rare opportunity to secure these lines at less than cost.—K. SIJAIY. Levin’s Ironmonger. mention Art Canvas as a good wearing material for covering couches or chairs, or for making table curj tains and hall curtains. —CLARK'S, LTD., Levin’s Best Store. J)AMASK SUPPER CLOTHS, with coloured borders, Bed or Blue, substantial quality; moderately priced at -13 s 6d.—CLARK’S, LTD., Levin'3 Best Store. CHAMSERLAIN’S FAIN BALM. This is a liniment, remarkable for • its great power over pain. It quickly allays the excruciating pains of rheub niatism and makes sleep and rest possi-
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Otaki Mail, 8 March 1922, Page 3
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