Q.TAKX THEATRE TONIGHT, FRIDAY—“TRAILI N " “T RAILIN’." Starring Tom Mix. And supported by Eva Novak and a big caste. From the famous -story by Max Brand. The story of Low a boy went West to find a murderer and found happiness and love instead. It shows Tom Mix the noted dare-devil star of the screen in a novel role. —AIso—"FALSE ALARM." A 2000 ft. Sunshine Comedy. Mutt and Jeff and Gazettes. Pictures start at 8. SATURDAY—"HUS H.” " HUS H.” Starring Clara Kimball Young. Dedicated to ull women who tell their husbands too much. "Don’t try to win happiness by telling your husband things that do not concern him. Let I the past remain dead. If the skeleton in your closet is a pre-marriage false step lock the door and throw away the key!" From the original story by Sada Cowan. Also of Special Note—"HIGHLAND DRY," a first-class Mermaid Comedy. j Pictures will commence at 7,80 and run through without an interval, fin- j ishing at 9-30. A few minutes will' then be required to clear the hall and a dance will then be held till 12 o’clock Charge for the dance, gents 2s, ladies Is fid. An Enjoyable Time Promised All | Who Attend. j MONDAY N*l G H T. AT 8 P.M. J THE CABARET Will be Held in the Otuki Theatre. SPLENDID MUSIC LOVELY FLOOR BEAUTIFUL LIGHTING EFFECTS CARD TABLES AND LOUNGES FOR NON-DANCERS, AND A REAL GOOD COMPANY. COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME. JOIN THE MERRY THRONG. ALL ARE WELCOME. ‘ Gents Us fid, Ladies 2s fid, Double os. SPECIAL NOTE.—June 19th will be held as a Fancy Dress Ball. Full announcement later. HAUTEjRE DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. ANNUAL BALL, PUBLIC HALL, TE HORO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922, At 8 p.m, (Pre:-nutation of Trophies by W. H. Field, Esq.) ADMISSION.—Gents Ladies 2s fid. J. GUY, President, A. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. OTAKI REST RESORT MEMORIAL FUNDS. a A SHOP DAY will be held on FRIDAY. JUNE lfith. Cakes, pies, pastry, vegetables, poultry, and sundry anicies of produce will be sold in aid ol the funds for the Rest Rc-surt. All wishing to help in any way are requested to communicate with MRS 0. H. j WILLIAMS, liangiuru, Otuki. ’Phone oUs. ' • —— I HOROWHENUA A. & P. ASSOCIATION. DOMINATIONS Close with the undersigned at 12 noon, on SATUB- ; DAY. lfith JUNE. 1922. for the follow- | lug others, for the ensuing year: — ■ President, Vice-Presidents (2), General Committee (20). NOMINATION PAPERS can be ob- j luiaed, or will be posted to any member ! on application. I Only Financial Members are eligible j to nominate another, or bo nominated for any of the above offices. ! R. D. WALLACE, j Secretary. t Box 27, Levin. T\JEN 'S ALL-WOOL SWEATEES and ; CARDIGANS from 13s fid up, at BILLS AND MOORE’S. jpATRONISL the man who brought j the prices down. That man is F. 11. BAN. hairdresser. i rpHE Old Sport again. CAPT. BAN has opened as a gents ’ outfitter in shop in Mill S-oad. w HO brought the prices down? Why, F. H. BAN, the up-to-date hairdres■j_£ATS, Collars, Ties,' in fact a complete outfit. Where? Why at CAPT. BAN’S new shop. RADIES ’ eialtv hair cut or trimmed a spent F. H. BAX'S. Children also given special attention. JjtABMS WANTED. —Freehold’ and Leasehold: state lowest price and best terms to FAITH & ALLEN, 190, Lambton Quay. Wellington. (Opposite Midland Hotel). yyALLPAPESS at prices that make the buying essy. Also Freight Paid for Cash with prefer from ALEXANDER CLASH. Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzhcrygrt tiifeet. ruLoantoc North.
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Otaki Mail, 2 June 1922, Page 3
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