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10TAKI THEATRE f WEDNESDAY— J A Stoll All-Britisli Masterpiece "THE HUNDREDTH CHANCE." "THE HUNDREDTH CHANCE." By Ethel M. Dell. The story of a young girl who fount! at last that the love of a true man was to be preferred to aristocratic conditions. FRIDAY—"THE SCRAPPER." "THE SCRAPPER." Starring Herbert Rawlinson. A thrilling drama of a scrapper, a skyscraper, and a beautiful girl. SATURDAY— Norma Talmadge in "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." This is a better version of the story than the stage play of the same name. OTAKI LAWN TENNNS CLUB, tpHE Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Druids’ Hall at 7.30 on Tuesday■ night. All members and intending members requested to attend. M. C. MeINTYRE, Hon. Sec. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE TE HORO PUBLIC HALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1022. Good Prizes Music and Supper. Cards S o’clock sharp. P. ,T. TAYLOR, Secretary Hall Committee. OTAKI THEATRE THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER, Warner Robinson Presents THE INTERNATIONAL STARS THE INTERNATIONAL STARS THE INTERNATIONAL STARS Featuring LAFAY E T T E LAFAY E T T E LAFAY E T T E

In His Thrilling Sensational Act THE PENDULUM OF DEATH. Straight-jacketed, lashed downward to a. burning rope, he swings in his challenge of death. C'JN lIE ESCAPE IN TIME? This thrilling race with the flames must be seen to bo appreciated, {supported by Sketch Artists from Tivoli Theatre of Australia —-Dansuese, Violin Virtuose, Baritone Ballad, Singer, Jazz Pianist, Wizard of Magic. PRICES. —4s, Its, gs. Children under 12 to till parts. ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, Bookings may be had at LOWRY'S. Managerial Announcement. Owing to heavy expense of Lafayette’s act it is possible to give, one performance only. HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. MAIN ROAD BRIDGE CLOSED. "KTOTICE is hereby given that tin WAITOHE STREAM BRIDGE on the Main Road between Otaki and Manakau is closed for all traffic until further notice. Persons desiring to use Main Road north of Otaki will be able to cross above-named stream at Ford along-side bridge. W. N. ANDERSON, County Engineer. CALF SKINS. CASH BUYER OF CALF SKINS. HIGHEST MARKET RATES GIVEN. DON’T SELL BEFORE CONSULTING ME J. C. GARDENER. FOR SUMMER WEAR. TpOR Ideal Summer Wear, Hand-Knit-i ted or Crochet FROCKS AND I JUMPERS id silk or cotton. Order yours now at MRS SMITH’S, Rangiuru Road.

pNGLISH WALLPAPERS we are selling at much lower prices. Patterns posted on request. Freight paid on all Cash Orders. —ALEXANDER CLARK, 3 and 5 Fitzherfcert Street, Palmerston North. pARMS WANTED. —Freehold and Leasehold; state lowest price and best terms to FAITH & ALLEN, 190, Lambton Quay, Wellington. (Opposite Midland Hotel). pJB SALE.— Sittings from Utility W. L. hens, same strain as third-prize pullet (274) mated to cockerells, same strain as pullet now testing 129 eggs in 144 days, 5s and 7s 6d. Also Indian Runner Ducks, champion layers, > s 6d, sittings of Black Orpingtons, ss.—Mrs DANN, Hautere Cross Poultry . Farm. 'Phone 134 d. PHOTOGRAPHS FOR HOME MAILS. Nothing is so much appreciated by folks in the Homela&nd as a photograph of baby or the children. Come this month to Billons’ Studio, Levin. pNGLISH WALLPAPERS we are | selling at. much lower prices. Patterns posted on request. Freight paid |on all Cash Orders. —ALEXANDER CLARK, 3 and 5 Fitzherbert Street, I Palmerston North.

RUSHWARE. —Full stocks, tnc’ud_D mg Carpet Sweepers. Hear Brooms, Bass Brooms. American Brooms, Stove Brushes. oro* Brush*?, Pain' Brushes, Bannister Brushes Scrubs In -'act, everything m ’he way o.’ a Brush, at K. Shaw's rrauiaoagery £&*ss.

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Otaki Mail, 2 October 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 2 October 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 2 October 1922, Page 3

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