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O.TAKI JTHEATRE WEDNESDAY— A THOUSAND TO ONE." Starring Hot art Bosworth. The powerful story of a man whe sank to the brink of ruin, conquered shame and remorse and fought his way back to position and power, all for the love of the woman he had wronged. —Also— Part two of the N.Z. Government Parliamentary To-:ir of the South Seas. Episode 15 of the Serial "THE FLAMING DISK." Entitled "Poisoned Waters." NOTICE.—Owing to the starting at 7.30 not having been to the .liking of the bulk of the public, we have decided in future to start the programme at S p.m. sharp each night. THURSDAY—‘‘CONFLICT." , See Special Ad. FRIDAY— Double Feature Programme: "STRENGTH OF THE TINES." Starring William Bussell. "WHATEVER SHE WANTS." Sta King Eileen Percy. SATURDAY—"NOMADS OF THE NORTH." From the famous novel by J. O. Curwood. An all-star east. Also two singers of which see particulars in Wednesday’s and Friday’s "Mail." THURSDAY. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY The Stupendous Sensation of the Big North Woods of Canada. THE PICTURE OF A THOUSAND THRILLS. CONFLICT A Universal-Jewel Super Production Starring Beautiful. PRISCILLA DEAN And Supported by the Popular Actur HERBERT RAWLINSON. Priscilla Dean in "Conflict" will lift you out of your seat! A thousand human giants in deadly combat on the river bunk. A million mighty logs crunching and swirling in the maddened waters, billions of tons of fierceness beating against the walls of the darn. The log jam—the explosion—the terrifying Tush of frightened unknowing destruction. The bursting of the dam. Buildings torn up and crushed, and midst it all a frail girl battling against frenzied nature; and it all comes in a tremendous climax at the end of one of the most unusual dramas that ever startled even the eye of the camera. Such- is the mighty drama of "Conflict." The prices for this Special Feature will be as usual: CIRCLE Is Sd. DOWNSTAIRS Is Id. Don’t be disappointed but reserve your seats at once. ’Phone 82 or 125 for reserves. FANCY DRESS BALL TONIGHT. DANCERS are requested to coma in either Fancy Dress. Flannels or "hard-up" Costumes. First Prize < Ladies) JO Od Second Prize (Ladies) ... 7s 6d First Prize (Gents) 10s Od Second Prize- (Gents) .... 7s tid To be decided by popular vote. NON-DANCERS will hi- admitted to circle (upstairs) at Is each, supper Od each extra. PRlCES:—Ladies 2s Od, gents 3s Od, Double ss. EXTRA PRETTY LIGHTING EFFECTS FOR THIS OCCASION. ALL ARE WELCOME. MASKS Optional, to be worn if possible. • FUELIC MEETIN&. the request of a large number of citizens of Otaki and district, who dc- | sire that the services rendered by Sister Lewis should be suitably recognised, I have very much pleasure in asking all interested to attend a meeting to be held at the Council Chambers on TUESDAY. (TO-MORROW), at 7.3 b tun. J. P. BRANDON, Mayor. • CARD PARTY. FORGET t* Roll Up to the Croquet Club’s Euchre and Crib-j bage Tournament on WEDNESDAY \ (21st), at S o’clock in the Druids’ Hall. ! Gents 2s, ladies Is and a basket. j MRS J. R. BILLS, Hon. Sec. MEMORIAL SCHEME. I GENERAL PCBLIC MEETING J will be held on FRIDAY NEXT, ‘ the 23rd inst.. in the Druids’ Hall at , S p.m. sharp to consider and discuss 1 ways and means to complete our Soldiers’ Memorial Scheme. Come c-ne and all. Committee meets 7.30. C. H. WILLIAMS. Hob. Sec. MUSIC AND MUSICAL SUNDRIES ALL THE LATEST AND BEST. "OVER THE HILL." "SAY IT WITH MUSIC,” Etc.. Etc. LOWRY’S I ’Phone. 111. ’Phone 111.

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Otaki Mail, 19 June 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 19 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 19 June 1922, Page 3

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