OTAKI THEATRE. i } TO-NIGHT. J WEDNESDAY— William Fox, made his debut fit the < " THE WAKEFIELD CASE.'' —Also—■ "THE POOL OF MYSTERY." —And—6th Episode of the Serial "THE FLAMING DISH." FRIDAY—"THE LAST STRAW." "THE LAST STRAW." (Buck Jones). Nei\" Screen Sensation. SATURDAY—"THE SKY PILOT." "THE SKY PILOT." x Also "B A N G!" A Big Bright Comedy of 2000 feet. One of the best. Phones: Theatre 12S, Residence 82. FOOTBALL. A MEETING of the Otaki Football Club will be held in the "Mail" Buildings TO-MORROW (Thursday) ni when the amalgamation of teams will be considered. W. SL T BRITZKY, Secretary.
GRAND MAORI CONCERT. (In aid of Maori Church Fund). OTAKI THEATRE TO-MORROW NIGHT. APRIL 20ta, 1922. TO START PUNCTUALLY AT 8 p.m. Poi Dances, Duet*, Solos, by loading "Wellington, Palmergton, and local talent. Programme: "GOD SAVE THE KING." 1. Poi Dance Maori Wahines. 2. Mr Lowry Song, Selected. 3. Mr Webber and Miss Webber, Duet, Selected. ■i. Mis? Wai Parata, Pianoforte solo, —' 'Alice." 5. Miss Teresa Mc Enroe, ''(Spring's Awakening" (Sanderson) 6. Mr Howard Hunter, Song-, selected 7. Mrs B M. D'Ath, Song, selected 8. Mr Ken Ailken. Humorous 2lonolo£ue—"Burlington Bertie." f». Mrs ?vl. Roivi, Song, relucted. 10. Mr Arthur Pringlo, Song,
11. Mrs Pringio (nee Miss Remington) —Violin Solo. 12. Miss Teresa McEnroe, "The Little Damozel" (Novello). 13. Mr W. D'Ath, Song, selected. 14. Mips Goldie Rikihana, Dance—(classical). (A pupil of Mr Criehton's). 15. Misa Lotst-v, Song, selected. 16 Mr Stable, Song, selected. 17. Mrs L. McDonald (nee Misa Kato —Quill), Pianoforte Solo. 18. Mr IT. Hapeta and Co. Introducing some of the quaint old Maori dances. Master of Ceremonies .. Mr T;en Ling. and dance to follovr.
rplied bv Miss and plaster M.C. Mr Ctiku Hapeta. Popular Prices*-3s and 23. Reserved seats 6d extra (up or dovrrj stairs). Box plan for reserved beats at Lovrry's Book. Store. XOTICE.—Mr R. Moore's bus wil' be leaving Levin Post Office for the oonoert at 6 p.m. sharp. MRS R. Te HA^A, MRS E. HAWEA, Joint Sees
OTAKI BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANZAC DAY. 'HE Mayor and Councillor- lavite the Public of Otaki and district to assist in observing A2*ZAC DAY, nes: Y, April 2-jth. Procession starts 2 n.si. from Otaki Public S<:uooi along the 3lain Street to in* Ke3t Report, v.-here a short service vrill be held. Returned Soldiers are specially i vited to attend, either with or Tvithouniform; but the committee request the rearing of medala. Capt. Bas has been appointed marsh&li F. G. DAVEES, ' Town Clerk. MANAKATJ above will be unveiled bv eld, Esq., M.P., on A: 2-sth) at 10.45 a.m. •etrie, M.A.. assisted by t& ie-i Soldiers from v OX TCe tite OtS-jli jjiojj and the Levin Territorials Trill be in attendance. Returned ■ Soldiers are requested tc parade at the Public Hail at 20.25 sharp. Al! fY.Tdiaiiv Invited.
APPLICATION TOE SLATJGHTEEHOUSE LICENCE. ■p-OBLIC NOTICE is tere%- grtres that at th« next meeting of th« "loTOirherroa County Council I inter: ■large and small: stock oa rav -properi? situate Pukefioa. 51» IA Bioc-k, »»aitolia SJD. E l . TAEB.
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