j “All Hands on Deck!” f “Drop Your Anchor” at the u LYRIC PICTURES OTAHI THEATRE I WEDNESDAY— I “The Pleasure is All Yours!” HOBART BOSWORTH In a FIRST i HOBART BOSWORTH NATIONAL HOBART BOSWORTH Special as HOBART BOSVTORTH Dramatic as ! HOBART BOS WORTH a Hurricane. V'esH-1 mhc Hated nil Women. CROWDED WITH ACTION. The Raging Storm, the Mutiny, the r.omlerful rescue through the breakers, the kidnapping of the ocean maif. the ship pounding to pieces on the rocks. A GREAT SEA STORY. Also, •JIMMY AUBREY —ln “THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER.” A Landslide of Laughter. And SCENIC and GAZETTE.
! FRIDAY— I THOMAS MEIGHAN In a GEORGE THOMAS MEIGHAN ADE Story j “OUR: LEADING CITIZEN.” "OUR LEADING CITIZEN.” A Paramount Picture made for people who live and enjoy life. OTAKI THEATRE TO-NIGHT MAY 14th, 1923. ONE—NIGHT—ONLY. ALFRED LAURIB PRESENTS THE GREAT SUCCESSFUL PANTOMIME OF 1923, “THE OLD WOMAN THAT LIVED IN A SHOE.” Introducing the well-known fairy tale artist* —Jack and Jill, Tom the Piper’s Son. The Old Woman, etc... which will be presented by a wonderful aggregation of singers, dancers, parttomimists, special artists, full caste, and choruses A WONDERFUL SHOW N@.w and elaborate wardrobe, special scenery and the wonderful Buster Ballet, consisting of Q BEAUTIFUL. YOUTHFUL, g DAINTY GIRLS In Eleven Georgeous Changes of Costume.
The Comedy Work of Corns and Naughty Baron Creates Roar’ of Laughter. SPECIALLY ENGAGED SOLO DANCER, Making the Finest Show seen on the Road for Years. POPULAR PRICES.—4/-. 3/-, 2/- (pIUF tax). Children 2/2 Anywhere. Box Plan Opens on Wednesday at LOWRY ’5. BE WISE —BOOK EARLY. T-HERE WILT/ BE NO MATINEE. ORANP CONCERT ANB DANCE. In Ala of Li!«c Queen (Miss S. Gawler) TE HOKO PUBLIC HALL, MONDAY. MAY 1-Ith. Leading talent from Otaki, including Mr and Mrs Stable, Mi.-* Swainsoa, yPr r*id Mrs, Davies. Mr and Mrs Walsh, Mr and Mr, Lowry. Mrs Furze. Mist Eide-rton, Mr Dykes (late of Fuller's). Mr Hap.i Hakaraia. Also loading To Horo talent.
Good Supper, and Good Music by Mr Pene Enoka. Ladles, 1/d; Gents, 2/6. V. COTTLE, Hon. Sec. j nTAKT QUEEN CARNIVAL. CONCEPT AND DANCE (In Aid of Maori Queen. Miss Webber) OTAKI THEATRE THURSDAY, MAY 17th. Naumai, Haeremai, NaumM. 1. Opening Chorus .... Maori Songs. 2. Song Mr W. D ’Ath. 3. Poi Dance Maori Maidens. 4. Instrumental Item .. By the Boys. 5. Duet, Mrs Tuna and Miss Tahiti. 6. Banjo Solo Mr J. Webber 7. Song Mrs Roiri. 8. Comic Song Mr J, Utfku 9. Song. r ‘ Waiata Poi, !J Miss T. Swainson. 10. Song (selected) .• • Maori Queen. 11. Comnanrc Songs 12. Dance Miss Rikihana. The above programme is subject to alteration. Tahiti Orchestra rrill play for the Dfen»?s, ADMISSION. —2/- (including supper). EIA TAB3WI. BEN LING, Hoe. Sec. OTAEI RAILWAY QUEEN. GARDEN PARTY. A* MRS FRED KH-MISTER (Opposite Sale Yard*} WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th. Snorts for Yeung and Old. Baby ch o w, babies to be judgea Dy Dr. Armors. ADiSSSION —i/-■ Children 34Dance at Station Schoolroom in Evening. LEN EILMISTER, Hen. Sec.
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