LYRIC PICTURES OTAKI THEATRE “The Pleasure is till Yours;'-’ TO-NIGHT at 7-45 TO-NIGHT MARY MILES M INTER in “ALL S 0 tr L S' EVE" and “HIDDEN DANGERS" Serial. “AMONG THOSE PRESENT" tom edy, “IX THE DAYS OF OF RI’FFAI,< BILL." TO-M OR ROW (SAT VRD AY). AT 2.30 AXD S P.M. A Gripping Story of the Northwest Mounted Polite. WILLIAM DUN CAN ami EDITH JOHNSON in “THE SILENT VOW” “THE SILENT VOW" “THE SILENT VOW" Tile story of a man who became a mere bor of the Northwest Poliee and truth ed to earth his father’s murderers. ’And f iir Juklitjon. COMEDY PICTORIAL GAZETTE The Great Performance of “SCANDAL;" Cosmo Hamilton's Delightful ami Par ing Comedy "'ill be given tit the LYRIC THEATRE MONDAY NIGHT NEXT Harry I, Cohen, by arrangement with j. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. PRESENT'S --By— A SPECIALLY SELECTED COM PA NY —Headed by— DORIS DUANE. DORIS DUANE DORIS DUANE. DORIS I) LAN E The .Brilliant Young English Actress whom Critics proclaim as the Greatest since Ethel Irving. —And—•ERIC HARRISON The Popular English Matinee Idol —Together with — Harold Moran, Lucy Carter. John Galway, Mary MacGregor. Grahamc Newton, Arthur Orbcll. George Broad, Arthur Adams. THE MAGNETIC PRODUCTION. “SCANDAL;” Which has been discussed by Hundreds of Thousands in London, New Y orJ<. Melbourne and Sy.iuev. “SCANDAL:" WhVh ha- ; been ;v po-stble for a. great-
nr conirover.'V lhan any other pJiiv Over “ SCANDAL” Wltji-li has V.eeti iloscril.n.l ;n- the wist adroit Corned ■•-ilrnmn ever written. - “SCANDAL” Ol'portunil vls being kitnl IO yeti. D is ar. Your Door. Do not miss “SCANDAL" THE BOX PLANS ARE AT DOWRY ’S PRICES-- ■}/-. 4/-. 2/-. Day stiles Gd. extra. No extra for 'T set’ FOOTBALL OTAKI DOMAIN TO-MOKKOW (SATURDAY) Otaki v. Weraroa (Juniors) jen.. A DAIISSION ONE SHILLING. !.. s (’ARM ICIIAi-.L. Uoa See. OTAKI LITERARY AND DEBATING CLUB. j I CHILDREN’S EVENING. TUESDAY, JULY 31st. IN THE OTAKI THEATRE. J ESSAY:— i 2 ;,jiJ over ‘•I j' yo:i j wove planr-e jo .-he run <■’ a how would yen eondie'-t it.' What subj-rrs would yea tem-K : -Y! v Lit' w e#;!#] yen , Oinit 1 Give r*-i(.-o!ir. What ynn e- J would you provide for ‘In 1 piny-groumj. a art hew we hi yeu beautify the school grounds '•' President Prize--- tt. 7 <’>, 2nd. ."■/• DRAWING: A .- .-P.. r>t ■ aster. ,-eitooi riistr#- —. par.-on or sutT.-r-ei-rtc. -To diawn in the theattep ■l.i Chi Wren under If. 2 12 and over. • SONG:—G.e-n seiner c-i. , i . Under ■2 - I’t-Yiyp!, ".- [O . ln ,[ ,v,. r . RECITATION: — town selection # i ) Under x. i ■>) Under 12. i-i; 12 aa <2 -jver. SPELLING:—: i . Suiii'iard IV and under. -2# Over standard IV. PIANOFORTE SOLO:—town selectton- (1) Under 12. 2- J2 #-#,-J over. DANCING.■2. -2 and over. under 2. ESSAY': —T'or ehUdren under 12, “What I would like to be when I ate grown Vo.-, and why;" ESsAY: —i with Eutnc and age {Jetted on) and entries. be sc-ut in io the “Otaki Mail" Office, or to anv member of committee by 12 noon. Saturday. •July 2Sth. ADMISSION TO THEATRE 1/-. COMPETITORS FREE, other CHILDREN ?d. COMMENCE T P.M. E.S KAUTEBE DEFENCE HUE CLUB. I annual ball —AND— ! •PRESENTATION OP TROPHIES. 1 TE HORO PUBLIC HALL XyEDNllsrLay, JULY 23th. S PAL GENTS 2/6 LADIES i/6 j MuHe hy the Of.ki La. : are! D. Nlca- , W. G.' KAY VaRL. "" Sea. •••tv.
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