O.TAKI THEATRE FRIDAY— Priscilla Dean. The Screen’s Foremost Dramatic Actress iu i “THE WILD CAT OF PAULS.” “THE WILD CAT OF PARIS.” ' “THE WILD CAT OF PARIS.” Gripping as a garotte —swift as a bullet —Paris to the very life. One of the most sensational productions ol modern times. —AIso—“TRUBELE BUBBLES.” 30 Minutes of Laughter. SATURDAY—“SERENADE.” “ S E U E N A D E. ” “SERE A A D E.” Co-Starung George Walsh and Miriam , Cooper. A picture foil of life and fire. low romance and adventure m pielutesotic Sp.ain. Dare-dee ti tiding, luitihug bat i ties and reckless deeds of dashing ! Cavaliers. FOOTBALL SATURDAY SATURDAY T 0 - M 0 R Pv 0 W JUNIORS — Te lloro v. Parapuraumu, at Pram, Old Boys v, Jvuku, at Ivuku. Jlui Mai v. otaki, at Otaki. ADMISSION Is. Ladies FREE. J'j, S. CARMICHAEL, lion. Sec. F 0 0 T BALL SAT URDA Y (TO-MOKK OW , AT THE LEVIN DOMAIN, At h’.lo p.m, lIOKOWHENUA MAORI REPS. T, HOROWIIENUA PAKEHA REPS. ADMISSION is L. S. carmjchall, Secretary, Ii.R.U. OTAKI THEATRE SUNDAY, JULY Hi, PJ.T. . At d p.m. R. S, A. CONCERT 11. S. A. CONCERT By WELLINGTON WATERSIDES S ’ BAND Champions of New Zealand, Sapported by HERBERT IS WOOD And EILEEN DKISCOEE. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture —“Luslspwl” .. Kcla Bela Band. I’. Seng Selected Mr Herbert F. Wood. 3. Tiomboin: Solo-’ Nettth Austral Slues’ P. Code Bandsmen ii. li. Crolt. -i. Patrol-—' ’ The Alfcd Patict ’ Composed by tilt vtd; itown Welling ton Musician, Mr I rani: MOV. liter. Band. ■j. Song . . Selected Mrs. Eileen Diist-011. 0. March —“Punchinello ... Kimm,.; Bund. 7. Duet —‘ * The Miseiere ’ ’ from ■’ J! Tr ova tore” ( \ erdi; INTER t Ah. Overture " R-'li Baud, Sung • Selected Hr Herbert F. Wood. Gland Selection “William fell’ Band. Song Selected Miss Eileen Dri.-coli. March —"O.H.M.S. ” ihompson Baud. “God save tile King.” COLLECTION TO DEFRAY EXPENSES. KEPHEP.D'S undertake tht RE prepared Sptving of Csu =,, Gelding of Co:ts. J Breaking-in Homer on or oil own- ’ properties. Distance no object. 11 particulars from Messrs Abraham d Williams. Ltd., agents. THE WILL AND THE WAY. No. ti. —CUTTING COSTS. “Cut costs” has become the sudden order in the business world—and th process of reduction is world-wide. Since its establishment in lb7‘J. the State-guaranteed Public Iru-t Otriee was worked on the p rinc iole of giving a maximum of efhcicucy at a miniinum cost to its numerous clients. Profit is not the prime purpose, though tht enterprise is reasonably profitable, by reason of the very large volume of business and the efficiency of its administration by well-trained experts in all departments of oho work. The fees and other charges are on the lowest possible scale. Therefore, ’.'.‘hen the Pablie Trustee is appointed the executor of an estate the testator has the comforting assurance that the best possible -safeguard has been effected for defendants at scry moderate cost. Enquiries welcomed. .Ae-p’y to —- A. MOSLEY, DIS-'HICT MANAGER, PUBLIC THEFT OFFJCE, LEVIN. Branch Crißee at DUAL (Next door to “Mail” OfEee). Open every Thursday from &.3-0 to For Bronchial Coughs, lake Gjeat Peppermint Cure.—A.dvh
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Otaki Mail, 14 July 1922, Page 3
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