OTAKI THEATRE. WEDNESDAY— Coming A King Vidor Production: “THE JACK-KNIFE MAN.” ‘ ‘ THE JACK-KNIFE MAN. ’ ’ “THE JACK-KNIFE MAN.” ‘ ‘ THE JACK-KNIFE MAN.'' (By Ellis Parker Butler). A humanely appealing picturisation of a homely story that tugs at the heart strings and brings a tear to the eve. A story that is dedicated to every child from nine to ninety. Also the second episode of the '• thrilling Serial “THE FLAMING DISK.” Don’t Miss any part of this Thriller. FP.IDAY — ‘ ‘THE PRIMAL LAW.” “THE PRIMAL LAW.*' “THE PRIMAL LAW.” a Featuring Dustin Farnum. SPECIAL NOTE.— 'Phones, Theatre 125, residence 82. 1 Seats reserved by 'phone at no extra charge. OTAKI THEATRE, OTAKI I TONIGHT. * MONDAY, MARCH 20. v i First Appearance of the i Big Sydney Pantomime. (Direction Stanley McKay). ; “OLD MOTHER HUBBARD.” -) “OLD MOTHER HUBBARD.” , “OLD MOTHER HUBBARD.” j (The Panto which" ran for 22 conse- | outive performances in Auckland at Xmas time, beating the record of the ! famous “Chu Chin Chow.”) 1 The Auckland Star says:—“The co- ! terie of Australian artists that fill the leads and dominate the ballets has been well selected, with the result that the Panto was produced in a style that sets a new standard of excellence for the theatre.” i Pretty Girls, Shapely Figures, Catchy Songs, Good Clean Comedy, Gorgeous Scenery, Beautiful Dresses, Excellent Specialities. THE BIGGEST AND BRIGHTEST COMPANY THAT HAS EVER VISITED OTAKI. The Prices, notwithstanding the big expenses of this Australian production are well within the reach of all: ss, 4s, 3s, 2s. Plus Tax. Book Seats without extra charge at LOWRY'S. WARNING. Persons are warned against removing manuka of any description for sale from my property through the golf links without leave. All dogs found on this property will be destroyed without further notico. M. SIMCOX. March 17th, 1922. OTAKI Y.M.C.A. rpHE Annual Meeting of the Otaki Y.M.C.A. will be held in the Y.M. C.A. rooms on WEDNESDAY EVENING. March 22nd, commencing at 7.30. All interested are cordially invited. W ALL SAINTS’ MISSION GUILD. ' rpHE Members of All Saints’ Mission Guild are bolding a sale on April Ist in aid of Missions at Mrs Elderton’s Tea Gardens. MANAKAU BRANCH FARMERS’ UNION. a MEETING «f the above will be ' A held in the' Parish Hall al* S p.m. S on THURSDAY,, 23rd March. Farm- , ers of the district interested in a four days’ school of instruction to be held at "the Central Development Farm, We- ; raroti, are requested to send their names to the Mana’Hau Branch seere•arv at once. ! P. SIMCOX, Hon. Sec. WOOL CLASSING DEMON- i STRATION. ; Tyrß J. G. COOK. Government Wool iVi instructor, will give a lecture and demonstration in wool classing at Mr Joplin’s Railway Office, on FRIDAY, • 24th inst., at 7.45 p.m. All interested are invited to attend. F. S. SIMCOX. j LEVIN SALE. MARCH 21, 1922. 120 fat sheep 300 store sheep 8 fat bullocks 11 high-grade Jersey weaner heifers 5 grade Jersey heifers, spring culvers WATKANAE STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1922. . 300 ewes 150 wethers 100 lambs 40 mixed cattle SHEPHERD’S HORSEBREAKERS undertake the GELDING OF V COLTS in Otaki, Levin and Shannon districts during the month of May. Leave orders now with Messrs Drake Bros., Manakan, Phone No. ?. BEACH SWIMMING CARNIVAL. QRDERS for photographs may be left with Mr E. M. Mosley, who wiU submit proofs.—A. BILLENS, Photographer, Levin, . . [ MISS WINIFRED PATTERSON rpEACHER of Voice Production and. {from £h® ConsGrvatorium of Music, Sidney) will receive intending pupils ou-Tuesday and Friday afat thd Druids'' EalL ’J’hoajSP.
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Otaki Mail, 20 March 1922, Page 3
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