THE MAX IX THE MOON Likes the Diggers so much that he follows them all ever {lie Dominion* O T A Iv I THEATRE, MONDAY, 2 sth5 th SEPTEMBER RACE NIGHT. MESSRS KAMA. & LAWSON PRESENT THE FAMOUS DIGGERS WITH TIIEIR LATEST ADDITION 10 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS 10 AND THE FAMOUS DIGGER'S ORCHESTRA. 25 PERFORMERS 25 INCLUDING CLAIRE GOOLEY—The Wonderful Operatic Soprano. EILY DALGLElSH—Comedienne and Soubreue. JIMMY NORTON—“That London Boy.” from principal English and American Vaudeville Circuits. JOE VALLI—The Popular Scottish Comedian. CLAUDE BELL —Baritone, from the Albert Hall, London. STAN LAWSON —“The Misleading; Lady." in a surprise packet of male characterisations. GUS DAWSON —The Clever Dancer. T.VXO FAMA —The Old Favourite. —And Lois Briefly. Zelila llayly, Connie Middleton, Diana Tabor, Leah Wilson, Thelma Barton and others. THE GREATEST COMBINATION OF ARTISTS yet presented by this popular organisation—Supported by “I HI. SI PLRB SIX BALLET GIRLS in a melange of SPARKLING MUSICAL KL\ l L. PRICES. —-is, 3s, and 2s (Plus Tax); Children Half Price. Box Plan at Lowry’s O.TAKI THEATRE! IN BANKRUPTCY?
TONIGHT. ‘‘DOLLARS AND SENSE.” “DOLLARS AXU SENSE.” Starring Dainty Madge Kennedy. A Delicious Comedy of a Baker, u Banker, and a Chorus Girl. —Also—- ' ‘ MILLIONAIRE PAUPERS. ’ ’ A l’ine Comedy. FRIDAY—"RED COURAGE.” • “RED COURAGE.” Starring Hoot Gibson The Western Wonder in a Red-Blooded Story with a claret punch. Another line Episode of “THE LUKE OE THE CIRCUS.” SATURDAY—“THE GOLDEN SNARE.” ‘‘THE GOLDEN SNARE.” By James Olliver Cunvood. OTAKT LITERARY & DEBATING CLUB. CHI LI)REN’S EVENING, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21 In The OTAKI THEATRE COM PETITIONS—(S. !, o el Children). I DRAWING —f A Bouse, I .tidy, or l'o licemtut). <1) Children under ]2 SONG —(Own Select ion). (1 ) under 12 <2 > 12 aml over RECITATION—(Gun Selection) M) Suindtinl IV and under. (2 i Over Sta ndard !V. SPELLING —( !) Std. IV and under. (2 J ()\ i r St a nda rd It. ESSAY —‘‘if you were to Re creeled a wish, what would you ’.visit lor. Give your reasons.” (1) (’ll ildre it t: ndcr 1 2. 12) 12 and over. PIANOFORTE SOLO—fI) Under 12. ( 2) 12 and over. BEST LOCAL 1.1. M EKII K--1 1 Sal 1 Clnldte 12; Adults. Entries elo-e on 1.1 . Sej.tem her li'tlo i Not Aloadat /. Doors Open *■>.-'!<). < 'on; nee I 1 1 ->'‘- Admission to Theetre Is. cuinpetttorfrce, other children 2d. ' < OTAKI ELECTION. ■jWTEsSRS IV. A. YEITCII. M.P.. R- ; M.P.. and MR (i - H. M. , McCLURE. Will speak at the OTAKI* THEATRE on TUESDAY, 20*h SEPTEMBER, Jit 5 p.lll. MW MASTERTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 10th and LH'u OCTOBER, H‘22. DOMINATIONS for all races close with the undersigned on I RIDA A 2nd September. 1222. at & p.m. E-trll Programme in NT, Referee. T. R. SOUTHALL, Secretary, lastertos. SEPARATOR. TX7ANTED TO BUY. —Good tecondI ' t, an ,j SEPARATOR, must be in perfect order. —Apply’ stating size, maze, arid price to Otaki College. HOPMERE & THORNE NURSERYMEN WAIKANAE. ttAVING opened nurseries at Waikaca,2 we are prepared to cater for! all clashes by selling Sower plants, fruit trees, etc., at lowest rates. We specialise in CHRYSANTHEMUMS having the U.-.t stock in the Dominion—- < over 1000 well-grown plant - to choose front. ORDER NOW. £1 per dozen. If selection is left to us wc* guarantee every satisfaction. WREATHS. BOUQUETS. ETC, malic at SHORTEST NOTICE. '• Local Agent —J. COONEY, Otaki Ely TNjS SALE. —Sittings from Utility W L h*nr. same strain £3 th;ra-pr:r-Bullet (274;. mated to eochoicHs, samestrain as pullet novr testing lav eggs in. 244 day.-., as and 7s J. Amo Lvii- . aa Sonnet Duck.;, champion iayc-r.’.. *S r 6d. sittings oi BUc.-i OTpUg”-*.-. r. 3| ri JJANN. Hautere Cross Poultry farm- 'Phone 184 d,
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Otaki Mail, 20 September 1922, Page 3
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