OTAKI THEATRE- meat! MEAT! TONIGHT. FRIDAY—"SHATTERED DREAMS." "SHATTERED DREAMS." Starring Miss Du Pont. In the engrossing drama of a society girl who was caught in the mad whirl of life in the Latin Quarter and the Underworld of Paris, and who there found love. Also, "HORSE SENSE." A Very Fine Animal Comedy. Another Fine Episode of "THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS." SATURDAY—- . THE PRLMEST AND BEST Will be Sold at the Otaki Mart on SATURDAY at 10 a.m. 10 a.m. sharp. C. H. G. JOPLIN, Auctioneer. POSTPONED TILL TUESDAY NEXT (1.30 p.m.) UNRESERVED SALE OF TIMBER SECTION NEXT TO RAILWAY HOTEL, OTAKI. ON "THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS." "THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS." Starring May MacAvoy. The story of a wife who lived in a; „ fools paradise with the folly of her lvl E ‘ ’ S JOPLIN & CO. will sell on husbands bachelorhood ever a menace - behalf of MR N. CAMPBELL, of to her happiness. For the man had j Rlkloran S 1 > learned the lesson of life before mar- , 10,000 ft. of TIMBER riage, that. and somebody had to pay for —Also— Extra Special Comedy. Larry Semon in "THE FALL GUY." Booking no extra. Phones S2 or 125. FAREWELL PROGRAMME. JJAVING disposed of the theatre to Mr Eric Morse I have depided to give a farewell entertainment on SATURDAY NIGHT, and besides first-class pictures I have secured the services of Miss Marjorie Vause, late of the King’s Theatre, Wellington), who will sing and dance. Usual Prices. LOOK OUT | pX)R another Prohibition address! (open-air) by the ItEV. R. P. i KEALL TO-MORROW NIGHT. 1 At 7.30. (Opposite theatre) Including Flooring, Match Lining, etc. —Also— Rata Battens, suitable for Gates. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—The timber is of first-class quality and should command ready sale. AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, at 1 p.m. AT MR J. V. DYKE’S YARDS, MAINROAD, LOWER HUTT. j E. CARVER & CO., Auctioneers, | 137 Lambton Quay, Wellington, will sell as follows: ■ HORSES - I 20 50 HEAD AND STORE DAIRY CATTLE Also special to OTAKI GARDENERS: On behalf of a potato grower, who is giving up business— j POTATO DIGGER 1 POTATO PLANTER 1
OTAKI ELECTORATE. jyjß FIELD will address the Electors at Waikanae at the Church Schoolroom TO-NIGHT, November 3rd, at S p.m. To Horo Hall, Saturday, November 4th, 8 p.m. Weraroa, Levin Hall, Monday, November 6th, 8 p.m. Paraparaumu Supporters’ Meeting is postponed. J POTATO GRADER• ! POTATO SPRAYER OTAKI STATE SCHOOL. Committee of the above will meet at the School at 7.30 on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, IV. H. REYNOLDS, Hon. Sec. i PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. : REV. T. FIELDEN TAYLOR, Of St. Peter’s Mission, Wellington, Will Speak in the OTAKI THEATRE On j THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th. Subject:--“THE CASE FOR PROHIBITION.’’ 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. sava Special attention is directed to the Domestic Section. Tea Rooms: Muses Baker and Whiteman. I Produce Stall: Mesdamee Reynolds and Nicolson. Donations for the above are solicited. See Schedules for Special Prizes and Trophies. for Table Decorations provided by the Society. The above are practically now and in perfect order. j R. A. WILSON, Auctioneer. FOR SUMMER WEAR, 1 JjX)R Ideal Summer Wear, Hand-Knit-ted or Crochet FROCKS AND JUMPERS in silk or cotton. Order yours now at MRS SMITH’S, Rangiuru Road. HEADSTONES !JJAVING opened up in business opI posite the Railway Station, Levin, I I am prepared to eater for all classes by supplying the best headstones, etc., at lowest rates. Inspection invited. : LESLIE M C MINN, MONUMENTAL MASON, j LEVIN. ! H. HUDSON, COAOHBUILDER, WHEELLWRIGHT, AND PAINTER, MAIN ST., WERAROA. j (Opposite Levin Railway Station). I All Kinds of Work Undertaken, i Farmers’ work done promptly. Prices . Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. FOR Cart. SALE. —Extra special DogSAINTS’ CHURCH, DEDICATION FESTIVAL. SUNDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER sth. Solo at 7 p.m. Service: “Father Eternal’’ (Gounod), MISS MAUDE ELDERTON. Retiring Collection lor Church Schools. Entries for Schoolwork Close FRIDAY, November 3rd. General Entries Close MONDAY, November 13, at noon. Schedules at “Mail” Office, stores and from— S. NORGROVE, Secretary, Phone 94. Iti Street, THE WOLSELEY CREAM SEPARATORS 1922 MODELS. | — ' THE ONLY BRITISH SEPARATOR. RALPH AGENT THOMPSON, : : OTAKI. , CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY NEXT. ANGLICAN CHURCH. Otaki — 8 a.m.—H.C. 10 a.m. —Sunday School 11 a.m. —Matins 7 p.m. —Evensong { Otaki Station, 10.30 a.m.—Sunday, S. Manakau — , 10 a.m. —Sunday School. | 11 a.m. —H.C. I Te Horo — ' 10 a.m.—Sunday School. ■ 7 p.m. —Evensong Paraparaumu—--7 p.m.—Evensong Waikanae—--8 a.m.—H.C. 7 p.m.—Evensong Paekakariki — 11 a.m.—H.C. 7 p.m.—Evensong MAORI CHURCH. 10.30 —Matins 2.15 p.m.—Maori S.S. METHODIST CHURCH. Otaki—--11 a.m.—Rev. R. P. Keall 7 p.m. —Rev. B. P. Keall, s Manakau — 7 p.m.—Mr Andrew
QO TO J. H, COOMBES, cabinetmaker and upholsterer (opposite. Levin School) for bedroom suites in oak or rimu in own designs. Work guaranteed. V'EEP THE GBASS DOWN.—Lawn Mowers, all prices, at BILES AND MOOBE’S. '--^7 ! Te Horo—--2.30 p.m.—Bev. B. P. Keall, 7.30 pan-—Mr Kirk Waikanae — ! 2.15 p.m. —Bev. T. S. Watson , Psrapmnamu—--11 a.ro. —Bev. T. S. Watson s Paekakariki — , ? p.m. —Set-. T. S. Watson s 1 HOMAN CATHOLIC CEUBCH. pOS SALE. —Sittings 7/6 from" Indian . ' 7 a.m—Mass r - Banner Ducks, vrojeuv e: Ist pr-ne 10 a.m—Mass drake Mastertoa Bhow. Extra special. 7 ?-m-— E-ening Devotion 10/6, Line Bred from single mating; eisters of Ist prize duck. Masterlcm. i* a-m- Mass MBS DANN. Hamere Cross Pouhrv Taiianae — Then* 13*6. ‘ H M«u
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