OTAKI THEATRE. I WEDNESDAY—- ' "THE HUNDREDTH CHANCE." 1 "THE HUNDREDTH CHANCE." ! By Ethel M. Dell. A fine racing story by the Stoll AllBritish Film Co. See this stirring screen play in which a" young girl found at last that the love of a true man ivus to be preferred to aristocratic traditions. —A lso— Scenes from Australia and a Comedy. FRIDAY—"THE SCRAPPER." "THE SCRAPPER." Starring Herbert Ra-wlinson. A thrilling drama of a scrapper, a skyscraper, and a beautiful girl. Another Fine Episode of i "THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS." f SATURDAY— Norma Talniadge in "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR. A Super Attraction. OTAKI THEATRE TOMORROW NIGHT. "Warner Robinson Presents THE INTERNATIONAL STARS THE INTERNATIONAL STARS THE INTERNATIONAL STARS Featuring LAFAYETTE LAFAY E T T E L A F A Y E T 'J' E In His Thrilling Sensational Act THE PENDULUM OF DEATH.
Strait-jacketed, lashed downward to a burning rope, ho swings in his challenge of death. CAN HE ESCAPE IN TIME? This thrilling race with the flames must bo seen to be appreciated. Supported by ROZELLA E'CKOYD—Soubrcttc Commedienne. WILL BAILEY—Actor Singer from the Tivoli, Sydney. U.S.A., and London. PAT. O'CARROLL—Baritone—A wizard of magic. MADAME LEONE—Violin Virtuose. CHERI DELACOUR—Danscuse. MIRIAM LEIGH—Jazz Pianiste. PRICES.—4s, 3s, 2a. Children under 12 Is to all parts. ALL PRICES PLUS TAX. Managerial Announcement. -—Owii to heavy expense of Lafayette's act is possible'to give one performan only.
PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN OTAKI THEATRE, MONDAY NEXT, At 8 p.m. COME AND HEAR REV. FATHER ZURCHER (U.S.A.) —And— MR A. B. TODD, of Dunediu. Collection for Expenses. GRAND BAZAAR (In Aid of Anglican Church Funds). OTAKI THEATRE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. STALLS.—PIain (Mrs Wilson), Fancy (Mrs Petrie), Produce (Miss Booth and Mrs Joplin), Sweets, and Xmas Tree (Miss Xeilauds and Junior Missionary Guild), Jumble (Sunday School Scholars), Tea Rooms (Mrs Bills).
COMPETITIONS of All SortsShooting Gallery, Deck Quoit", Tantalum, Archery, Bobs, etc. Beautiful cushions to be competed for. At 3.30 p.m. anil S p.m. an exhibition will be given by 24 children of the MAY POLK DANCE. BAZAAR OPENS AT 2 p.m. 'onationi of cakes, etc., for the tea is are specially asked for. Gifts for the various -tails will be welcoi FOR STJMMEB WEAK. VOR Ideal Summer Wear, Hand-Knit- " ted or Crochet FROCKS AND JUMPERS in silk or cotton. Order yours now at MRS SMITH'S, Rangiuru Road. TO THE RESIDENTS 01* OTAKI AND SUBBOTJNDING DISTEIOTS. J_ JAKES O'CONNOR, beg to announce that I have commenced CARRYING IN OTAK2 wiiA a 3-ton KOTOS LORRY, and INTEND MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO WELLINGTON OR OTHER PLACES AS DESIRED. I am prepared to take LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES by arrangement, and I make a specialty in PACKING and REMOVING FURNITURE to any part of the town or country. Estimates given and any information can be obtained at the Depot (JOPLIN & CO.), AUCTION MART, OTAKI. ;*.,;_ ,c JAMES 0 CONNOR, oust TTARMS WANTED-—FT«*io!d and Irfaaahbl&i itate lowest pri*e tad best term* to Lambton Quay, Wellington. \oppcaits Midland Hotel).
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Otaki Mail, 4 October 1922, Page 3
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