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■ OTAKI THEATRE. I WEDNESDAY—j "THE SEA MASTER." "THE SEA MASTER." featuring William Russell. A powerful story of relentless love in the South Seas. GOOD COMEDY, SCENIC —And— GAZETTE FRIDAY—"PLAYING WITH FIRE." "PLAYING WITH FIRE." Starring Gladys Walton. The adventurous romance of a little girl who risked her reputation for friendship and won. SATURDAY—*THE SON OF WALLINGFORD." "THE SON OF WALLINGFORD." A big special production with an allstar cast. TONIGHT. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONPRESENTATION DE LUXE OF D. W. GRIFFITH'S D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTER PRODUCTION. "WAY DOWN" EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." 1 ' WAY D OWN EAST. '' A SONG OF THE SOUL. It Contains: —Gorgeous Colour Photography, Hundreds of Quaint Types, Marvellous Spectacles, Superb Acting, New Lighting Effects, Splendid Jollity, Ripping Comedy, Tense Tragedy, Romance Action, Thrills, Laughter and Tears. , THE MOST TERRIFIC CLIMAX , EVER IMAGINED BY THE MIND I OF MAN. I The stupendous ice-break —vast masses of ice grinding, drifting, and crush- \ ing over the abyss of waters. The : heroine slowly, helplessly going to death over the roaring waters. The ' hero risking doom a thousand times. . ] . . THEN tie rescue. I You will not be a-shanicd to join the thousands and CHEER—with a lump | in your throat. On account of its length the programme will start at 7.30. Prices for this uight only:— I Downstairs, Is Sd; Children 9d. < Circle, 2s 2d; Children Is Id. j Booked, 2s 9d. j

DANCE HAUTERE RIFLE CLUB FINAL DANCE OF SEASON, PUBLIC HALL, TE HOKO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th. MUSIC BY MR D. NICOLL. Gents 2s 6d; ladies 2s. W. G. HAY WARD, Secretary. There is still something for the gentlemen of Otaki and district to think about —the winter, so keep C APTAIN J B# BAX> THE OLD SPORT, Will supply you with a heavy woollen Sweater for 21b Cd, usual price 2fs 6d. JERSEY, llg 6d. Usual price 15s 6d. PYJAMAS from 13s 6d. ■SOUKS from la a pair. HEAVY BLUE DRILL WORKING SHLRTSj 10s 6c(. Usual price 12s 6<L Black, White, and many other colored SHIRTS, at the same low price. UNDERCLOTHING, Collars, Ties, Braces, Hats, Caps, Handkerchiefs. Pricea to suit Ail. The Old Sport is kept busy taking measurements for suits; all suit* to hand so far have given entire satisfaction with regard to &t t make, and quality. 801 l up and get measured for a suit as you want to look smart for the races. .■- . Why pay £lO when you can -get one at the Old Sport'» from £4 15s to £7 5s I A good range of samples to choose from. Articles not in. stock will be secured from Wellington by return mail, Rally Round the 'Old Sport.' T. B, 8 AJLGENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER. OPhone 127. Box 19, A FAIR SHARE OF THE PUBLXQ PATRONAGE IS ALL I ASK. TO OPEN THURSDAY, MAY 25. (Open for business at 8 sharp, doling 7.30 poo.) '„ , F. H. BAX, Sob' of Captain Bai, Will Opsa an Up-to-date HAIBDRESBING AND TOBACCONIST BUBINZSS in the shop adjoining his Father's ! Mercery Business. For the hairdres- ! swg saloon, Mr Baa has secured the I services of Mr B. King, of Wellington, who is a thorough tradesman, and who is no,t unknown to, Otaki, having at lons time had charge of Captain Bax's saloon. Mr F. H. B&x haa seduced all | charges to suit the present hard times, i vis.—Haircutting Is, shaving 6d, boys' haircut 3d, with clippers all over 6d ; shampoo Is, haircut and beard trim I: 6d, razors ground and set I*. NOTE. —Patrons can rely on eieanli aeas and civility. A good supply' cl CIGARETTES; CI GAES. TOBACCOS, Pipes, B&xors ■Strop*, and all smokers' requisitei 1 kept ia stock.

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Otaki Mail, 16 October 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 16 October 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 16 October 1922, Page 3

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