| LYRIC PICTURES. J OTAEITHEATRE '! TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT. »A Big Double Programme Headed by; "THE REFEREE" "THE REFEREE" "THE REFEREE" Conway Tearle. Starring Conway Tearle. . Conway Tearle. Thud, tliud, smash,, crash! The roar of applause from a thousand throats and "Honest John" MeArdle had won the coveted championship belt. . Thpt’s the sort of stud "Tho Referee" is made of. Also, A Treun-eadous Rupert Hughes Production by arrangement with J. C. Williamson Films. "THE CUP OF FURY." No story has ever been so vividly told in pictures as this story —a love story of industrial America. It moves swiftly and surely in a succession of dramatic situations that has never been surpassed in photoplay making. Every moving' picture lover will go wild ovqr this picture and LYRIC POPULAR PRICES. FRIDAY — Herbert Rawliuson in Herbert Rawlinsou in "THE HAN UNDER COYER." "THE WAX UNDER COVER." A. story of a crook who resolved to go straight, but was forced to play crooked to win a bs.ap.Uf.ul girl’s love, in Addition —• Lop Moran in ‘ ‘RUBBER NECK. ’ ’ And Chapter 5 of "THE TERROR TRAIL." SATURDAY— The Greatest Famous Oliver Curwood Story ever told — ‘KAZAN’ ‘KAZAN’ 'KAZAN’ Bring the Kiddies to the Matinee Commencing at 2.30 p.tu. OTAKI CHORAL SOCIETY, FOURTH GRAND CONCERT, OTATC.T THEATRE, TO-MORROW NIGHT. NO TAX. NO BOOKING FEE. Box Plan opens at LOWRY’S 9 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, December Oth. TifiketV S p.m.
TE HORO SCHOOL CONCERT & DANCE AND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922. ADMISSION -/■ 11. BEST, Hon. Sec. PAHIATUA RACING CLUB, 'ANNUAL MEETING. To be Held on the Club’s Course, PAHIATUA, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10, 1923. j\TOMIX A TIONS for all events including Maiden Race, CLOSE with the Secretary at Pahiatua on WEDNESDAY', 20th December, 1922, at 9 p.in. Telegraph office doses at 5 p.m. J, G. SWAINSON, Secretary. ILTEX’S HEAVY* BLUE DENIMS. — 7/6 at BILLS ic MOORE’S. XMAS HAMPERS. UNTIL DECEMBER 31, we will supply at prices hereunder for SPOT CASH. 1 Dozen Ale or Stout .. 15/11 Bottles Ale or Stout .. •••• 26/6 1 Bottle Whisky or Wine 10 Bottles Ale or Stout 1 Bottle Port 1 Bottle Whisky S Bottles .Ale or Stout 2 Bottles Whisky 2 Bortles Mine 46/W. BUL L, MERCHANT, LEVIN. ’Phone 5. JE’.O, Box 36, GIVE CHINA THIS XMAS: "YyE have now opened all our Xmas Goods which includes the best China and Pottery procurable from the best English and Continental Houses. We have first quality China tea sets in Paragon. Heathcote and Crown Staffordshire, very dainty patterns and reasonably priced. Sole agent for (Gouda ware) Dutch Pottery, Griinw*de’s hand-finished coaching days and rustrim pottery, also a big range of Royal Boulter. English Crystal Pyre a glass cooking dishc-s, and many fancy lines, all suitable for Xmas gifts. When in Levin call and inspect FAMILTONS, “THE CROCKERIES.” THE HOUSE FOR QUALITY. Oxford Street A Jt : Levin.
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Otaki Mail, 13 December 1922, Page 3
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