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LYRIC PICTURES » t OTAKI THEATRE j TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT J i Paramount Pictures Presents i A sweeping romantic melodrama that carries you out to a s}>ot in the West , where nieu and women live and love as they did in the Golden days. , “CRIMSON eHAi.iA.NUE’’ Starring ' “CRIMSON CHALLENGE”’ Dorothy I 1 . “CRIMSON CHALLENGE” Dalton, ji . f \ No woman star, cat: puc me pep ana , ' fire into virile, outdoor roles that Doro- ; J thy Dalton can. Remember “Thc| <; Flame ol' the Yukon ’ ’ and “Morau of j k ! the Lady Letty. ’ ’ Here’s Miss Dultou I in her greatest western picture —r light- I ing story of love and revenge that, will j 1 fairly sweep you oif your feet! < ( Also j —Thrills —-Mystery—Suspense — ( —Adventure.— ( All in the Great Stirring Chapter Play “PERILS OF THE YUKON.” “PERILS OF THE Y'UKON.” h Starring William Desmond o t’Hero of Millions). a And h ‘UNCLE TOM WITHOUT A CABIN.' A Seunett Mirthquake. s And SERIAL—GAZETTES—SCENIC. C

SATURDAY—j Commencing at the Matinee de Luxe. The most lovable charset nr of fieuun comes? to life in Morion Pictures. "THE PRODIGAL .1 EDGE. ’ ’ "THE PRODIGAL JUDGE.” “THE PRODIGAL JUDGE.’' 1 From the well-known novel by : VAUGHAN ULSTER, i A picture that strikes « new chord (and produces a striking document of human activity. A Vitagraph Super Special with HU all-star cast. In Addition Bobby Vernon —In—“BARNYARD C AVALIER. ’ ’ “BARNYARD CAVALIER.” A Clever Burlesque of “THE THREE MUSKETEERS.” Paihe Gazette. MONDAY—“THE SHEIK” “THE SHEIK” “THE SHEIK " “THE SHEIK “ “THE SHEIK ” “THE SHEIK “ “THE SHEIK” “THE SHEIK ” “THE SHEIK” “THE S1IEIK” Ethel M. Hull’s sensational novel starring Agnes A yres and Rudolph Valentine in a tempestuous love story between a madcap English beauty and a Bronzed Arab Chief. “THE SHEIK” For One Night Only. Taliiwx Augmented Orchestra. POPULAR PRICES.—Circle 2/2. Stalls 1/8. Opening of New Asphalt Cycle Track LEVIN AM ATEUR ATHLETIC & CYCLING j CLUB SPORTS ; LEVIN PARK DOMAIN, WEDNESDAY. MARCH M. 1020. Starts 1.30 p.m. valuable trophies for all EVENTS. Haudieupper and Starter: Mi! G. WATSON. Hatidicapper Bushmen's y;i, D. J. GA UDINE p NoPiinuU'.y.g <Io-t WEDNESDAY, MARCH ". PROGRAMME: Cycle Events: i ]. The New Track Lap Race < 0 laps; All of Scratch. Winner of each of the first -1 laps receive:- Trophy. Wii m-r o‘ last lap takes First Prize. 2. i Mile Cycle Handicap. 3. 1 Mile Cycle Handicap. 4. 2 Milo Cycle Handicap. 5. 5 Mile Cycle Handicap. Junior Cycle Events: 6. i Mile Cycle Handicap. 7. 1 Milo Cycle Handicap. Ladiet’ Events: S. 75 Yards Ladies ' Handicap. 9. 120 Yuris Ladies’ Handicap. 10. 440 Yards Ladies’ Relay Race. ('One lap 220 yards, two laps 110 yards’ Open Flat Events: 11. luO Yards Handicap. 12. 220 Yards Handicap. 13. 440 Yards Handicap. 14. 6SO Yards Handicap. 15. 1 Mile Handicap. 10. Hop, Step, and Jump Handicap. 1 17. Long Jump Handicap. f Is. High Jump Handicap. ' ; Junior 2Tat Events: | 19. 220 Yards Handicap, 20. 440 Yards U»7idicap. Bushmen's Event: 21. 2 Men Sawing, entry fee 4.4. Is* prize 2 Gold Medals Presented by IF Biggeas. Entries close wilt the Secretary, March 7, 1923. All Entries must be on h.Z.AAA. j Forms and g;v.- last -j performances j each distance. Field Event Entries must be on separ ■ ate forms and give fu.il pt rfo r m.'i treesLadies’ Entries must be on Officia’ Forms and state performances. Ad Ladies’ Entries received on official form- free. Late entries end entries not on official forms Is. . Entries Open Events, 2*. Entries Junior Field Events, 1-. Bushmen's Event, 4s. The above is not the order of events. Junior competitors must give perormaoees and must be 5 7 years w ur; tier. Trains leave Levin for Wellington at 4.30 p.m. (New Plymouth mail) and ar 6.45 p.m. Trains leave for Palme ret on N'r” at 7.42 p.m. amd 3.3 a p-rn. 1 ALLv «t. y"'-rt Wu«- : |* l »7 o-v" '•**’

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Otaki Mail, 2 March 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 2 March 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, 2 March 1923, Page 3

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