OTAKI THEATRE TO-NIGHT. THE LAUGH OF YOUR Li PE. I MIAS KATE HOWAUDF m-.l her J brilliant combination of comedians, in 1 •‘FIND ME A WIFE” I ‘‘FIND ME A WIFE” Something New Something Different.! A Wonderful Comedy in Three Aids. Prices 4/-, '•>/-, -/- Plus Tax. J LYRIC PICTURES FRIDAY NEXT. MARY MILES MINTER and JACK HOLT iu A Wonder Picture with a theme that is Great anil Beautiful. ‘‘ALL S O U L S’ EVE” ‘‘ALL S OU L S’ EV E” “ALL S O U L S’ E V E” AND IN ADDITION:— “Among Those Present” Comedy “Hidden Dangers” Serial “Paramount News” Topical. and “In The Davs of Bull'alo Kill.” The Great Performance of “SCANDAL;” Cosmo Hamilton's Delightful and Dui iug Comedy will be given at the LYRIC THEATRE MONDAY NIGHT NEXT Harry I. Cohen, by arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., PRESENTS —By— A SPECIALLY SELECTED COM PANY —Headed by— DORIS DEANE. DORIS DEANE DORIS DUANE. DORIS DEANE. The Brilliant Young English Actress whom Critics proclaim as the Greatest since Ethel Irving, —And— ERIC HARRISON The Popular English Matinee Ido! —Together with — Harold Moran, Lucy Carter. John Gal way, Mary MacGregor, Grahame Newton, Arthur Orboll. George Broad, Arthur Adams. THE MAGNETIC PRODUCTION. “SCANDAL;” AYhieli has been discussed by Hundredof Thousands j„ London. - New York. Melbourne and Sydney. • ‘ SCANDAL • ’ ’ Which lin - been responsible for a great er controversy than any other play ever staged. “SCANDAL” Which has been described as t lie nuts I adroit C'oiuedv-drama ever written. ••SCANDAL” Opportunity is being hind to you. It is at hour Door. Do not m.-s ••SCANDAL” THE BOX PLANS ARE .AT LOWRY's PRICES 4/-. Day sales T><3. extra. No extra for Reserves. atAIM UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB | jANCE D an CE IN nil; OTAKI 1 HEATRE. TO \KyiIROW. T'H'RSDAY AT S l’.M DANCING •> TO 11. Id. MUSI.C KIKIHAXA ORCHESTRA GENTLEMEN 1/ft LADLE- 1/ )TAKI LITERARY AND DEBATING CLUB. CHILDREN'S EVENING. TUESDAY. .JULY 31st. IN THE OTAKI THEATRE. ESSAY: —<l2 and over). “T: •oi ■re !>!;<<-*-'I in charge of a -‘■ir , "i. tomid yn,i endue: it What eanv" ,i;hi s-i'-.t iete-ti. and wha' 'xould >c' lit; Gi-. e r*-n-n)i-. Wliat games udd you provide for the play ground, d (low would von beautify the school Minds : ’' President T Pjira— Ist. i/O, gnu. LA WING:--A schwl.cmst er. -chordstress, parson or suffragette. lo be t :twu in the theatre). (I) Children under J2, ip, 12 and - OX!:: ■ ” Unde! own select .1,1: ; 2 CjC-u 12. T-. !2 and ‘■••■■r. ?EC IT ATI ON: — I own selection) Cl; .ter ,2, Under .12. CD 12 and SPELLING: — t. Standard IV anti 1..,. ■ g fiver -ta.nda.rd JY. 'T.VVOrCRTE SOLO: — own -elect ) /1) Under 12. ■ 2 12 and over. DANCING. 1 'fancy) 1) Under 12. 12 and O', er. fs> A Y :—for children under 12: Chat I would like to be when 1 am iwn up, and why;'” SSSAY: —.'with iitro arel age p’n ; or. and entries, to be sent mto the )taki Mail” Office. •>,- to any member ctjniaii v -ve by >2 mo-'.a. Saturday. !y r’srh. admission to theatre I/-. MPETITORs I-F.EE. other CHILDREN 3d. ' COMMENCE 7 P.M. TO THE PUBLIC OF OTAKI. JO false TtliaOttrs berag ,; ' ;r > by some irresponsible or . person. evidently with iu-j injure nw business prospects. _ state that Mr. c. H. Wiiltam* • sv,,v interested in my. or Its i business. lam side owner .ir solicit the pwrdial support ..'eral public, whose eon ltd once, ir: m- will he fully merited. !y feel hurt To think there are iple in this district; being a er ir. the place such treatment fair. igric-'j) B. V J.’.E-dLL. .--er;* •al et: - "-'inter s s a go-<i "'-hr. Ira'rav or prion, I '--f- chi w ; V t ; ■' ■' 4.7 Ki. .yin's Itosatmger, wie 'dtp raj*, _ .
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Otaki Mail, 18 July 1923, Page 3
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