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OTAKI THEATRE. TONIGHT. FRIDAY— ;,.f _ The One and Only Tom Mix In a positive hurricane *f excitement "AFTER YOUR OWN HEART.” A story of the West, brimful of Tom Mix's experiences as a cowboy. It’s fortunato that the nights are 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.” SATURDAY—"FOOLISH MATRONS.” Also A Real Good Comedy Entitled: "CHARLIE CHAPLIN ON THE OCEAN.” Showing him on beard and his reception in England. Another galloping bed-stead experiment. The "Liz” when put to the test jump's 38 feet and carries on. This will be seen In a Pathe Gazette. Phones: {Theatre 125, Residence 82. MUSIC AND PICTURES. SPECIALFEATURE For TO-MORROW NIGHT. Re-engagement of MISS AVERIL HOPE, Soprano, Christchurch. GRAND MAORI CONCERT. ,(Ia aid of Maori Church Fund). OTAKI THEATRE APRIL 20th, 1922.

Poi Dances, Duets, Solos, by leading ■Wellington, Palmerston, anji local talent. Programme:' “GOD SAVE THE KING.” 1. Poi Dance Maori Maidens. 2. Mr LowTy Song, Selected. 3. Mr Webber and Mies Webber, Duet, Selected. 4. Miss Wai Parata, Pianoforte solo, —‘'Alice. ” 5. Miss Teresa Me Enroe, “Spring’s Awakening” (Sanderson) 6. Mr Howard Hunter, Song, selected 7. Mrs R. M. D’Ath, Song, selected 8. Mr Ken Aitken, Humorous Monologue— ‘ 'Burlington Bertie.' ’ 9. Mrs M. Roiri, Song, selected. 10. Mr Arthur Pringle, Song, selected. 11. Mrs Pringle (nee Miss Remington) —Violin Solo. 12. Hiss Teresa McEnroe, “The Little Damozel” (Novello). IS. Hr ST, D’Ath, Song, selects. 14. Miss Goldie Rikiha.na, Dance— j (classical). (A pupil of Mr Crichton’s). 15. Miss Lowry, Song, selected. ! 16 Mr Stable, Song, selected. ! 17. Mrs L. McDonald (nee Miss Kate —Quill), Pianoforte Solo. 18. Mr H. Hapeta and Co. Introducing some of the quaint old Maori dances. Master Cf .Ceremonies .. Mr Ben Ling. Sapper end dance to follow. Music supplied by Miss and Master Rikihana. M.C. Mr Utiku Hapeta. Popular Prices 3s and 2s. Reserved seats 6d extra (up or down stairs). Box plan for reserved seats at Lowry’s Book Store. NOTICE.—Mr R. Moore’s bus will be leaving Levin Post Office for the concert at 6 p.ns. sharp. MRS R. Te HAIFA,MRS K. HAWEA, Joint Sees. TE 8080 STOCK SALE.

WEDNESD AY, 12tK APRIL, 1922. 140 wethers 70 ewes 14 2-year steers 5 store cows 2 bulls HOROWHENUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. NOTICE or INTENTION TO • STRIKE A GENERAL RATE. JN Accordance with the provisions of Section SO of “The Rating Act, 1908," and Section 42 and 44 of “The Electric-Power Boards Act, 1918” and of all other powers thereto enabling, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT it is the intention of the Horowhenua Electric-Power Board at its meeting to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 26th April, 1922, to »tribe a General Rate of One-Tenth of a penny in the pound on the Capital Value on all the rateable property in the whole of the Horowhenua Electric-Power District for the period from the Ist April; 1922, to the 31st March, 1923, and to be payable on the Ist Jnly, 1922. The Valuation Rolls of the respective constituent districts comprising the Horowhenua Electric Power District j can be inspected during office hours at the Horowhenua County Council Office, ! | Levin, the Manawatu County Council j | Office, Sanson, the Hutt County Goun- ! | cil Offices, Lamb ton Quay, Wellington, the Borough Council offices respective- j ly at Foxton, Levin, Shannon and Otaki. i vi n, Shannon, and Otaki. Dated at Levin this 7th day of April, 1922. B. W. GOLDSMITH, Acting Secretary, Eorowhenua Electric-Power Board. <pHE Largest and Best Assortment in the district of Hearth and Floor lgg», «i BILLS AJ32 MQfigyfc a

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Otaki Mail, 7 April 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 7 April 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 7 April 1922, Page 3

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