OTv&KITHEATRE : TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT MISS DU PONT "Golden Gallows" .In front of-, the '' Golden Gallows'' footlights, sinning "Golden Gallows" men drank in her "Goideu Gallows" beauty, hut jealou? "Golden Gallows" women branded her "Golden Gallows" as a woman who "Golden Gallows" sold her soul! The Giddy Whirling Life in the Land of Make-Believe. In Support— Century Comedy— . ! "CHEERFUL CREDIT." "CHEERFUL CREDIT." And " i "Terror Trail" Serial. I Chapter 9. j SATURDAY— J AT 2.30 And S P.M. ! Selznick Pictures Presents j The Most Thrilling Picture of the Western Lands that has ever ! reached the screen. William Steel The stunt man who can William Steel pull the most sensa-' William Steel tional thrills ever seen! "THE GRINGO DEVIL." "THE GRINGO DEVIL." Love —Fighting—Slashing—Dashing and Winning. —And— Hallroom '' CHILLI Comedy ROMANCE.'' NEWS and SCENIC. ! COMING MONDAYJules Verne's Famous Novel I 'Mathias Sandort" \ Entitled— J '' WAITING . FOR DAWN.'' "WAITING FOR DAWN." A Picture that is Unique in the annals of Motion Picture History. PRICES AS USUAL. PAHIATUA RACING CLTJB. ANNUAL MEETING. To be Held on the Club's Course, PAHIA T U A, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1923. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. WOODVILLE, DANNEVIRKE, PALMEESTON NORTH. WAIPUKuRATJ dep. 6.30 a.m., Bannevirke 'dep. 9.6 a.m., Palmerston N. dep. 8.55 a.m., Woodville dep. 10.15 a.m., Pahiatua arr. 10.43 a.m., Pahiatua dep. 5.50 p.m., Woodville- arr. 6.50 p.m., Palmerston N. arr. 8 p.m., Dannevirke arr. 5.20 p.m. MASTERTON. Trains leave Masterton for Pahiatua at 6.L > 0 a.m., arriving at Pahiatua 9 a.m. For Masterton, leaves Pahiatua at 7.-10 p.m. Arrive Masterton 10.5 £>.»«. Subsidised Motor Lorries from Railway Station to Course. REDUCED GATE CHARGES. J. G. SWAINSON, Secretary. HOROWHENUA A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW, To Be Held At Levin, JANUARY 31, & FEBRUARY 1, 1923. COMPETITIONS Of all kinds and classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs. Entries Close ou SATURDAY, 20th January, for all classes (except Post Entry Competitions, which must be made on the grounds). Schedules posted to any address on application to— R. D. WALLACE, Secretary, Box 27, Levin.
J. B AINBRIDGE & SON CONTRACTORS & GENERAL ARE prepared to uaaenute a:: ciassc: of carrying to any part of the North Island. Trips to Wellington daily, returning to Otaki same day, AH Consignments 1 and Expedition. All Lorries in Charge of Capable Drivers. J. BAINBREDGE & SON, O T A K I. TOB SUMMER WEAB. i Year, Hand-Knit-1 ted or Crochet FROCKS AND JUMPERS in silk or cotton. Order' yours nosv at MRS SMITH'S, Bangiuru I Road. | i VOU are looking for an ideal Christknives, high-grade silver or EJP. spoons, copperware of which there is a splendid ices are right at K. SHAW'S, Osford Street, Levin. -\ | "EN'S STRIPED NEGLIGE SEIHTB.—S/U each s-t BILLS & WE have L>to-dare Wallpapers just in and as tit easing year is goisg to be better for all. year brightened ::v.. Write for Si2jp:>:.~ALEXANDER CLARK, LTD., 3 a:--i 5 EStzfcerbert Street, Palmensioo
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Otaki Mail, 5 January 1923, Page 3
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