; t I .|OTAKI THEATRE - ; Please Note:—There will be no Pictures D- j on Wednesday Night, but the Manage--0:7 j meut have arranged for the Special !9, j Appearance of MISS KATE HOWARDS. MISS KATE HOWAS.DE. ' And her brilliant eot.-rie of flivver comD ' j ofr.ans, and pres-.nting the latest Loaj don Fa*cioul Success i"n "P I N D ME A WIFE" ly "FIND ME A WIPE" I "P INDMEA WIP E" - ! This wonderful Comedy scored an nb- • 1 solute triumph during the Company's 1. | phenomenal EIGHT Wt OKS SEASON 1- jin Auckland. Vide Auckland Star--I Kate Howards is to be complimented j on "FIND ME A WIPE'-' production. 1 A laugh from first to last. The musical »' interpretations are alsj> excellent. Box Plan at LOWKY ■ Prices i/-, 3/-, 2/- Plus Tax. REMEMBER—WEDNESDAY NEXT. "S C A N D A L." "S C A N D A L." 1 It's a Play THAT EVERY HUSBAND ought to see THAT EVERY WIFE ought to see. THAT EVERY r SINGLE MAN ought to see. THAT EVERY SINGLE GIRL ought to see, AND THEY WILL, For "SCANDAL" Is known the world wide as THE MAGNETIC PRODUCTION. It is to be Staged at the LYRIC PICTURES MONDAY NIGHT NEXT "arry I. Cohen, by arrangement with J. G. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Has much pleasure in announcing the MAGNETIC PRODUCTION. Cosmo Hamilton's daring and much discussed play. One of the most delightful ever written. A CAST OF RARE EXCELLENCE, Headed by DORIS DUANE DORIS DUANE One of Iho Sweetest DORIS DTJANE Artists who Ever DOEIS DUANE Graced DORIS DUANE the Stage, Together with ERIC HARRISON ERIC HARRISON A Virile Actor Admired Universally. Supported by Harold Moran, Lucie Carter, John Galway, Grahame Newton, Arthur Orboll, Mary Maegregor, George Broad, etc. i "SCANDAL" The most Talked-of \ "SCANDAL" Play "SCANDAL" From the Most Talked"SeANDAli" of Book. She wa« a young society butterfly, bored with the daily routine of society round". >She longed to taste of life in Bohemia —to seelc adventure and new sensations, and then came "SCANBAL" Bos Plan for the Season "SCANDAL" j Opens at Lowry's "SCANDAL" Prices: "SCANDAL" 5//, ■!/-, 2/-. "SCANDAL" All prices plus tax. L -,,- ,-..„ Of the 1 Bahui and Otaki Clubs will be held fifera Jit 7,30 TONIGHT.—B us i ness: In) porta nt. S. PABKL'R (Eahui) A. E. TWIST (Otaki) Conveners. OTAKI LITERARY AND DEBATING CLUB. ! CHILDREN'S EVENING-. TUESDAY, JULY 31st. IN THE OTAKI THEATRE. ESSAY: —"If you were placed in charge of a school, how would you conduet it.' What subjects would you teach, end what would you omit? Give reasons. What game- would you provide for the play-ground, acid how would you beautify the school ground^?" President's Prize—l*t. 7/6, 2nd. ."/-, DKAWING: —A schoolmaster, schoolmistress, parson or sffragette. (To be drawn in the theatre). (1) Children under 12, (2) 12 and over. Full detail? of programme in next ;, AT CLARK'S SALE, Lerja. S Maids' Caiapoi Tweeds Winter Coats. Usually 3&/6 to 49/6 Now 27/6. -"LYEIC" PIE SHOP. ! ' I PIES And COPPEE i DAILY ' ;bs. OYSTEBS. & Specialty, COME ONE! AND CLEAN M COME ALL! ! OUT. MUST BE SOLD. MUST BE SOLD, j A slaughter fa Shirts at any old pcieej to sell. A few Men '» Sports Cuiife, ■i and 5. at prices to suit you.. FELT HATS, all sizes at below cost.. The faiascs BorsoUSo 3 .>:..--;« rrcr_ fed. s. pi T. B. BAX, SSi 012 SgOSS.'-'
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Otaki Mail, 16 July 1923, Page 3
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