OTAKI THEATRE. WEDNESDAY—“HOMESPUN FOLKS.” ' “HOMESPUN FOLKS.” “HOMESPUN FOLKS.” —And — The Bth Episode of i “THE FLAMING DISK” Entitled “Through Walls of Steel.” FRIDAY—“HICKVILLE TO BROADWAY.” “HICKVILLE TO BROADWAY.” j “HICKVILLE TO BROADWAY.” (Eileen Percy). j SATURDAY—j “MOTHER OF MINE.” ! “MOTHER OF MINE.” * “MOTHER OF MINE.” On each occasion there will be several fine supports. | Phone*: Theatre 125, Residence 82. I CABARET CLUB. TONIGHT. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ipHE COMMITTEE of the above Club has decided to meet a very urgent popular demand, viz-, that lower prices at the Cabaret should be given a trial. • Therefore on MONDAYS, May Ist and May Bth, prices will bo:- 1 MEN, 3s 6d. EADIES, 2s 6d. Double ticket for any two of opposite , < sex, ss. | 1 Should the necessary support be j ! forthcoming those popular prices will . be maintained during the season. MAGNIFICENT FLOOR! WONDERFUL MUSIC. I ] BEAUTIFUL LIGHTING EFFECTS. ■ LOUNGES AND CARD TABLES. MERRIEST OF COMPANY. I All are invited to come and enjoy themselves. j
CONCERT AND DANCE. To be held in the Public Hall TE HORO on ■WEDNESDAY, MAY S, At 8 p.m. (In aid of Anglican Boys’ Homo). Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. Sapper Provided. Children Half-price. M. DAY, Secretary. OTAKI CHORAL SOCIETY. GRAND CONCERT OTAKI THEATRE, THURSDAY, MAY 4th. Frederick Cowen’? Cantata ‘ ‘ ROSE MAIDEN. ’ ’ Solo#, Duets, Quartettes and Trios, by Local Artists. SUPPORT YOUR OWN SOCIETY. Half proceeds of the Concert will given to the local Benevolent Fund. Bor Plan at Lowry’a. TICKETS:—3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open 7.30. Commence S p.m. LICENSING DISTRICT OF OTAKI. UNDER THE “LICENSING ACT, 1008,” AND THE AMENDMENTS THEREOF.
ISJOTieE is hereby given that th* » nest Quarterly Meeting of the Li- ( censing Committee for the above-nam-ed District (which is also the Annual Meeting) will be held at the Courthouse, Otaki, on THURSDAY, the Ist day of June, 1922, at noon. All notices of applications for licenses, renewals, transfers or removals must be sent in duplicate to the Clerk of the Licensing Committee at Otaki, at least twenty-one days before the day of meeting. Dated at Otaki this 26th dav of April, 1922. E. M. MOSLEY, . Clerk. Licensing Committee. There is still something for the gentlemen of Otaki and district to think about —the winter, so keep warm. C A?TAIN X. B. BAX, ; THE OLD SPORT, j Will supply you with a heavy wool- : leu Sweater for 21s 6d, usual price 27s j 6d. JEBSEY, 11s 6d. Usual price 15s 6d. ! PYJAMAS from 13s 6d. SOCKS from Is a pair. . HEAVY BLUE DRILL 'WORKING SHIRTS. IDs 6d. Usual price 12s Sd, Black, White, and many other colored ' SHTBTS, at the same low price. ! UNDERCLOTHING, Collars, Ties. Braces, Hate, Caps, Handkerchiefs. Prices to suit All. The Old Sport is kept busy taking measurements for suits: all suits to hand so far have given entire satisfaction with regard, to fit, make, and qua!- ! -ET•goll up and get measured suit |as yon want to look smart for the . , race*. Why pay £lO when yon can grt one at tho Old Sport’s from £4 15s to £7 sk? A good range oi samples to eheose ! from- Articles not in stock will be se- ! cured from Wellington by return mail, j Bally Bound the ‘Old Sport.* T. B. GENTLEMEN ’ s B A X* oUTfTTTER. Box 19.
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