OTAKI THEATRE. TONIGHT. WEDNESDAY— , “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE • APOCALYPSE." I “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE. “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE." i “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE j APOCALYPSE." Owing to the great popularity and close booking of this film, we can | screen it one night only, so book your seats. The doors will be open at 7.20. Como early and secure your seats. j The picture will start punctually at S p.m. and there will be no interval. The film owners advise that owing j to the enormous expense of this film ! the admission prices will be:— STALLS 1/S. CIRCLE 2/2. Looking no extra, Phones S2 or 125.! FRIDAY—“SHATTERED DREAMS.” ■ “SHATTERED DREAMS.” Starring Miss Du Pont.
A thrilling story of a Society girl who went down to the underworld of Paris to satisfy her craving for excitement, SATURDAY—"THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS," i * FAREWELL PROGRAMME. JLXAVING disposed of the theatre to Mr Eric Morso I have decided to i give a farewell entertainment on SATURDAY NIGHT, and besides iirst-class pictures I have secured the services of Miss Marjorie Vausc, late of the King’s Theatre, Wellington), who will sing and dance. Usual Prices. 1 PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. i REV. T. FIELDEN TAYLOR, i Of tst. Peter’s Mission, Wellington, Will Speak in the OTAKI THEATRE On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th. Subject:—"THE CASE FOR PROHIBITION." ! H. P. JENSEN, TAXI PROPRIETOR, O T A K I, J Have decided to run n MOTOR SEE- I VICE from OTAKI BEACH to the RAILWAY STATION, and passengers will be conveyed to and from at lowest > charges. i CAR WILL MEET ALL TRAINS. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER GOODS NOW OPENED UP MRS MUIR'S TE HORO. Colored Crepes, all shades from 1/8 yd. Foulards, 4/9 yard. Prints, Apron Cloth, etc., all at cheap prices. ' !
The Chair will be taken by the Mayor at 8 p.m. Collection for Expenses and Campaign Funds. OTAKI HORTICULTURAL & DAFFODIL SOCIETY’S SPRING SHOW OTAKI THEATRE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. Spocia-l attention is directed to the Domestic .Section. Tea Rooms: Misses Baker and Whiteman. I'roduce Stall: Mesdumes Reynolds and Nieolson. Donations for the above are solicited. See Schedules for Special Prizes and Trophies. Vases for Table Decorations provided by the Society. E-utries for Schoolwork Close FRIDAY. November 3rd. General Entries Close MONDAY, November 13, at noon. Schedules at “Mail” Office, stores and from — £. NORGROVE, Secretary, Phone 84. Iti Street. H. HUDSON, OOACHBUTLDER, WHEELLWRIGHT,
AND PAINTER, MAIN ST.. WERAROA. (Opposite Levin Railway Station). t All Kinds of Work Undertaken. Farmers’ work done promj ,!y. Prices Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. FOR SaLE.—Lstra special DogCart. SUMMERTIME IS HERE, AND SO ARE ICE CREAMS. HAVE YOU TASTED OUR ICE CREAM SUNDAES? The Raspberry, Strawberry, Orange. Lemon, Pineapple, Passion Fruit, and the Chocolate Sundaes — THEY ARE DELICIOUS: OER SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS. From the purest and best materials We make all our ov.-n fruit Syrapsa We make our own lee Creams.
MORNING- AM) AFTERNOON TEAS a specialty: Always in Stock- —A Good Assortment j of the best lines of CONFECTION EE Y. MISS BAXTERS WHERE THE GOOD GOODS ASE! TO PARENTS. You want your children to have good teeth, don ; t you? Therefore care must be taken to see that they brash them twice daily. Salt and water is excellent for this. Your chemist stocks much to choose from in this direction. Give the children also wholemeal bread and plenty of fresh fruit and vc-ge.a-bles. Let them avoid sweets and eating between meals. Have their teeth attended to once every four months. A sermce is provided at nearly aE the schools in this County at a cost 'mi-hin the reach of ail. Enrolment form.- supplied or. application - T) S. MACSESZT?.. Dentist. > L*vic-
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Otaki Mail, 1 November 1922, Page 3
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