;OTAKI THEATRE » WEDNESDAY—i “THE HATCH BREAKER." “THE MATCH BREAKER." A Comedy-Drama of an auti-vanips career, starring Viola Dana (Shirley Mason’s Sister). Stealing girls sweethearts was easy to Jane Morgan, so when she ran away from home to escape an undesirable marriage she decided to make her one talent earn her own living. —Also— Good Supporting Programme, including The Pinal Round of “THE HEATHER PUSHERS." (Round 0). Hove! Romance ! Boxing! FRIDAY—“TRACKED TO EARTH.” “TRACKED TO EARTH." Starring Prank Mayo. Another Fine Episode of “THE LUKE OP THE CIRCUS." SATURDAY— Marguerite Clarke in “SCRAMBLED WIVES.” “SCRAMBLED WIVES." “SCRAMBLED WIVES." HAUTERE DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. tPIIE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Pavilion on MONDAY NEXT, 10th iust., at ".JO p.tn. All members requested t& be present. J. GUY, President. TAINUI CRICKET CLUB. MEETING will be held ki the Druids’ Hall on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 11th October, at 7.30. H. GRAY.
DANCE HAUTERE RIFLE CLTJB | FINAL DANCE OF .SEASON. i PUBLIC HALL, TE HOBO, I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th. j Gents 2s 6d: ladies 2s. \V. G. HAYWARD, Secretary. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN OTAKI THEATRE, TONIGHT. At 8 p.m. THE CATHOLIC STANDPOINT! REV. FATHER G. ZURCHER (Of New York) President Catholic Clergy Prohibition League Will Speak on: “PROHIBITION FROM THE STANDPOINT OF AN AMERICAN CATHOLIC. ’ ’ For many years an active worker in the Prohibition cause in the United States, Father Zurcher has a profound knowledge of his -subject, and states lii.s ease with lucidity and charm. Roman Catholics in particular, and the public in general, should not fail to hear this fine speaker give his testimony. Also Mr Charles Todd, a prominent business man of Dunedin. Chair will be taken by His Worship the Mayor at S p.m. COLLECTION. GRAND BAZAAR (In Aid of Anglican Church Funds). To be Officially Opened by MR W. H. FIELD, M.P., ' at 3 o'clock. OTAKI THEATRE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12.
STALLS.—PIain (Mrs Wilson), Fancy (Mrs Petrie), Produce (Miss Booth and Mrs Joplin), Sweets and Xmas Tree (Miss Neilands and Junior Missionary Guild), Jumble (Sunday School Scholars), Tea Rooms (Mrs Bills). COMPETITION'S of All Sorts.— Shooting Gallery, Deck Quoits, Tantalus, Archery, . Bobs, etc. Beautiful cushions to be competed for. At 3.30 p.m. and S p.m. an exhibition will be given by 21 children of the MAY POLE DANCE. BAZAAR OPENS AT 2 p.m. ADMISSION:—6d. Children 3d. Donations of cakes, etc., for the tea rooms are specially asked for. Gifts for the various stalls will be welcomed. CALF SKINS. CASK BUYER OF CALF SKINS. HIGHEST MARKET RATES GIVEN. DON'T SELL BEFORE CONSULTING ME J. C. GARDENER. HIGH WATER AT OTAKI.
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Otaki Mail, 9 October 1922, Page 3
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