LYRIC PICTURES. OTAKI THEATRE i NEXT WEDNESDAY. Doraldina Doraldina The Dancer Supreme in "PASSION FRUIT." "PASSION FRUIT." A Drama with Hawaiian settings filled with the spice of the Tropics. A story grippingly tense and absorbingly fascinating, where brute force and wo- : man's will clash for supremacy. 'A Big Supporting Programme Includes: Chaplin Comedy—" The Squarehead." Spotlight Comedy—" Father's Hero." Ford Educational and English Gazette. FRIDAY— The Cyclone of the Screen! Hoot Gibson in "HEADING WEST." "HEADING WEST." "Heading West" ought to interest every man who was "over there" or in the service at home, because it tells the story of one man who came home and didn't find bands or even outstretched hands. FUEL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. TO THE RESIDENTS OF OTAKI AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. "tTAVTNG taken over the interests of MR A. P. JAUNCEY in the Otaki Theatre, we beg to solicit a continuance of the support accorded Mr Jauneiy. The aim of the now company will be to keep up the standard of entertainment set by our predecessor, and, where possible to make any improvements that will be to the benefit of our I
itrons. The Thoatro will still be /ailablc on off nights, at reasonable ttes, for dances, concerts, socials, etc., 1 application to the management. In [tare the picture entertainments will .■ know as the "Lyric Pictures," tnki Theatre, and elsewhere in this sue will lie found the attractions for c coming week. Wc are. The Otaki Theatre, Ltd., ERIC S. MORSE, Manager. FARMERS* UNION. OTAKI-TE HORO BRANCH.
JVYRMERS interested in the formation of the above are invited to meet MR .TACK, Dominion Secretary, .•H the Tc Hero Public Hall on THURSDAY NIGHT, November 9th. G, M. LETHBKIDGE, Hon. Sec. pro. teni. OTAKI ELECTORATE. Tyjß G. li. M. McCLURE will address the Electors of the OTAKI Electorate: — At PARAPARAUMU, in the Anglican Sunday Schoolroom, on THURSDAY. November Oth, at 7.;j0 p.m. TE HORO on FRIDAY, lUth, at 8 p.m. OTAKI ELECTORATE. jYJR FIELD will address the Electors as follows: Weraroa, Levin Hall, Monday, November Oth, 8 p.m. MANAKAU—WEDNESDAY, S p.m. Paraparaumu Supporters' Meeting is postponed. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. REV. T. FIELDEN TAYLOR, Of St. Peter's Mission, Wellington, Will Speak in the » OTAKITHEATRE On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, Subject;—".THE CASE FOR PROHIBITION. '' The Chair will be taken by the Mayor OTAKI HORTICULTURAL & DAFFODIL SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW, OTAKI THEATRE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER li, Special attention is directed to th Tea Rooms: Misses Bajtfr and Whit
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Otaki Mail, 6 November 1922, Page 3
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