OTAKI THEATRE. TONIGHT. WEDNESDAY—"PASSION'S PLAYGROUND." "PASSION'S PLAYGROUND." "PASSION'S PLAYGROUND." The beautiful Katherine McDonald in a romance of Monte Carlo. A thrilling and fascinating story of a girl who, alone in tho world, in a headlong swirl of adventure and danger, found romance, and broke the Bank of Monte Carlo. A Really Beautiful Production. It's a First National Attraction. Also 4th Episode of "THE FLAMING DISK." 'TIRES OP FATE." FRIDAY— The One and Only Tom Mix In a positive hurricane of excitement "AFTER YOUR OWN HEART." "AFTER YOUR OWN HEART/' "AFTER YOUR OWN HEART." A story of the West, brimful of Tom Mix's experiences as a cowboy. It's fortunate that the nights a*o cold now, for you'll positively perspire with excitement. If you've got a weak heart, don't come to the pictures on Friday night. Tom Mix at his best in "AFTER YOUR OWN HEART." Phones: Theatre 125, Residence 82.
OLD BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB. SOCIAL AND DANCE. TO-MORROW NIGHT OTAKI THEATRE. Gents 3s, Ladies 2s. M. Mclntyre, A. WALLACE, Joint Sees. BLUB TRIANGLE COMMUNITY CLUB. 'HE above Club will commence its | •winter session in the Y.M.C.A. rooms on THURSDAY NIGHT, 6th April, at! 7 p.m. All members and those in- I terested in the Cluh are invited to attend to discuss and arrange a new programme.—DOßOTHY BOOTH, Hon. Sec.
LEVIN MARDI GRAS. WERAROA QUEEN. WERAROA QUEEN. WERAROA QUEEN. SHOP DAY AT OTAKI. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. CAKES, VEGETABLE?, COMPETITIONS.
EASTEE WEDDINGS. WE ARE OPEN FOE ENGAGEMENT To PHOTOGRAPH YOUR EASTER WEDDING AT OTAKI. ARCH. BILLENS, PHOTOGRAPBEB, LEVIN THONE 165. something for the gentlemen of otaki and district to think: about. C APTATN rjT~ B> BAX , THE OLD SPORT, IS AGAIN ON DECK. And ha* opened a shop in Mill Eoad. in GENTLEMEN'S UNDEE CLOTHING, SHIETS, SOCKS, COLLAES, TIES, BEACES, HATS, CAPS, PYJAMAS. HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC. All Goods will be sold at Bedrock Prices in these hard times. Suits to measure from £i 15s to £7 10s. A fine range of samples to choose from. Any Articles required not in stock will be secured by return mail. from Wellington. RALLY BOUND THE OLD SPOET. T. B. BAX, GENTLEMEN'S o"' 1 '"- 1 ' 1 "'' 1 - 1 " F, TARGUSE, BRICKLAYER & PLASTERER JJAS commenced business in Otaki. All classes of brickwork xa en in the district. Tiling, concreting, bakers' ovens and boiler -work a specialty. Nothing tpQ amaS and nothing too big . Cemetery work also undertaken. Kerbing erected and graves renovated. All work done at reasonable charges. Present address, cars Public Library, Main Street. 'TfEE Largest und Best Assortment in t\e district of Hearth and "Floor »Ufl#, at BILLS AKD l£OOBE'6 :
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Otaki Mail, 5 April 1922, Page 3
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