OTAKI THEATRE TONIGHT. FRIDAY—"THE SCRAPPER." "THE SCRAPPER." Starring Herbert Eawlinson. In corduroys he was a lighting ey clone—ln dress-clothes he was a glori ous lover—But the day he mixed busi ness and' pleasure he started on tlr busiest hour you ever saw in pictures Another Pine Episode of '' THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS.'' "NEWS" and a GOOD COMEDY. COLLECTION. SATURDAY—"THE SIG.Y ON THE DOCK." "THE SIGX ON THE DOOR." From Chainiing Pollock's famous story which was played on the stage ii New Zealand recently with such tre inondous success. Starring Norma Talniadge. 'Devereux had pleaded with the girl to leave his house, but she wouldn't, and wouldn't believe her husband would find her then until too late, and then—a shot!' A Powerful Drama as Vivid as the Screen Can Give. On account of the enormous expense of this film there will lie no half-price tickets to circle. OTAKI BOWLING CLUB. SPECIAL General Meeting will b< held in the Council Chambers on SATURDAY NIGHT at 7.30, to rescind a motion relative to the Pcarccj Cup.
11. FREEMAN, H( DANCE HAUTERE RIELE CLUB FINAL DANCE OF SEASON. PUBLIC HALL, TE IIOKO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th, W. G. HAYWARD, Secretary. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN OTAKI THEATRE, MONDAY NEXT, At S p.m. THE CATHOLIC STANDPOINT! REV. FATHER G. ZURCHER (Of New York) President Catholic Clergy Prohibition League Will Speak on: "PROHIBITION FROM THE STAND POINT OF AN AMERICANCATHOLIC." For maiiv years an active worker i, state.-, Father Zurche knowledge of his sul his ca.se with luoid Roman Catholics in pi public in general, sli huai this line speakc
GRAND BAZAAR (In Aid of Anglican Church Tuncls). To be Officially Opened by MR W. H. FIELD. M.P.. ' OTAKI THEATRE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. STALLS.—PIain (Mrs Wilson;, Fancy (Mrs Pctrie), Produce (Miss Booth and Mrs Joplin), Sweets and Xnia> Tree (Miss Neilands and Junior Mis nonary Guild;, Jumble (Sunday School Scholars), Tea Rooms (Mrs Bills). COMPETITIONS of All Sorts. Shooting Gallery, Deck Quoits, Tanta lus, Archery. Bob-, etc. Beautiful cushion 1 - to be competed for. At 3.3'. p.m. and S p.m. an exhibition will bt given by -i children of the MAY POLE DANCE. BAZAAR OPENS AT 2 p.m. ADMISSION:— 6d. Children
Donations of cakes, etc., rooms are specially asked for the various stalls will t JOPLIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, OTA K I HAVE FOR SALE— Five-roomed house, every convenience, 5 aeres land, £1250, rery suitable place for poultry farm. Also one 5-roorned house, 2j a<:res land. 3000 acres, 2 nouses, vrool-she.d to ' , "',356 bale?, night pens for 500 sheep, 2 set yards, level to undulating. £5 10s per acre for quick sale. For Further Particulars Apply to— JOPLIN & CO. The Firm are also Cash Buyers of HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW, ETC. Brus&fcs. &2fib=. Ui fact, tvtryvi U2 tb* way. c: a Biusb, & T . k. Sb&w' Irczuaonssr/ Sjioree,
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