O..TAKI jTHEATRETONIGHT. WEDNESDAY—- " A THOUSAND TO ONE." Starring Hobart Bos worth. | The Clash of Mighty Meul A grim ‘to the death’ struggle down 12000i't. below the crust of the world. A giant of muscle and brawn facing a pack of howling men in the murky black of a mine tunnel. He gloried in 1 that fight—he hurled strong men from i him as though they had been so many sacks of feathers for up on top in the | world a sweet-faced girl waited. —Also — Part two of the N.Z. Government j Parliamentary Tour of the South Seas. 1 Episodo 15 of the Serial "THE PE AMIN G DISK.” : Entitled "Poisoned Waters.” This will be shown last. THURSDAY—* * CONFLICT. ’ ’ * ’ See Special Ad. FRIDAY— Double Feature Programme: "STRENGTH OP THE PINES.” Starring Wiiiiam Russell. A tense drama of a deadly feud in the forest wilds of Oregon. "WHATEVER SHE WANTS.” Starring Eileen Percy. An adventure in business and ro- j mance that gives you a surprise and a laugh every minute. Also Mutt and Jeff. SATURDAY—-‘-‘NOMADS OF THE NORTH.” With an all-star cast. i Including Lewis Stone, Lon Chaney and Betty Blythe. ( NOTICE. —Owing to the starting at 7.30 not having boon to the liking of the bulk of the public, we have decided in future to start tho programme at 8 p.m. sharp each night. ! THURSDAY. 1 ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY ' The Stupendous Sensation of tho Big North AVoods of Canada. THE PICTURE OF A THOUSAND ( THRILLS. CONFLICT A Universal-Jewel Super Production i Starring Beautiful - I PRISCILLA DEAN ; And Supported by the Popular Actor HERBERT RAWLINSON. j Priscilla Dean in "Conflict” will lift , you oat of your scatl A thousand human giants in deadly combat on the river bank. A million mighty logs crunching and swirling in , the maddened waters, billions of tons | of fierceness beating against the walls . of the dam. The log jam—tho explosion—the terrifying rush of frightened j unknowing destruction. The bursting i of the dam. Buildings torn up and crushed, and midst it all a frail girl j battling against frenzied nature; and j it all comes in a tremendous climax at ! the end of one of the most unusual dra- 1 mas that ever startled even tho eye of tho camera. Such is the mighty drama of ‘ ‘ Conflict. ’ ’ The prices for this Special Feature will be usual: CIRCLE Is Sd. DOWNSTAIRS Is Id. Don’t be disappointed but reserve 1 vour seats at once. ’Phone S 3 or 135 I “ i ior reserves, , 1 MEMORIAL SCHEME. ! A GENERAL PUBLIC MEETING will be held on FRIDAY NEXT, I the 23rd inst., iti tho Druids’ Hall at S p.m. -harp to consider and discuss 1 ways and means to complete our Soldiers’ Memorial Scheme. Come one and all. Committee meets 7.30. : C. H. AV'ILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. j OTAKI & DISTRICT’S FAREWELL SOCIAL AND DANCE j To SISTER LEWIS. i OTAKI THEATRE * TUESDAY, JULY 4th, 1933, i At 8 p.m, j TICKETS 3s. Dsnations of any kind will be fully appreciated by the Committee. During the evening a presentation • will be made to Sister Lewis. F. G. DAVIES, , Hon. Sec. GO TO E. WXNTERINGHAM ’ S For BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS. Only the Best of Leather Used while Workmanship is Guaranteed. PRICES ARE RIGHT. E. WINTERINGHAM. (Opposite Rest Resort Site). JfiOOTWEAB iJJALK. LADIES’, GENT-S’ AND CHILDREN’S All the leading makes of BOOTS and SHOES in stock. QUALITY THE BEST, PRICES RIGHT, REPAIRS AS USUAL. F. BARNES, OTAKI RAILWAY. STITCH in time may save nine, bat a spray in time saves the orchard. Spray Pumps from 7s 6d- See the celebrated C.M.W., the beet spray pump made. —K. SHAW, Oxford Street, Levin. Where yon get everything in Ironmongery. TfOR a good, clean shave or haircut go X to F. H BAX’S.
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