LYRIC PICTURES OTAICI THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGKT. WALLACE REID with an All-star Cast in “CLARENCE” Sennetl Comedy and News. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 2.30 AND S P.M. Here is a picture that has a message for all. “THE RULING PASSION” “THE RULING PASSION” “THE RULING PASSION” Starring- GEORGE ARLISS. The story of a man. wealthy, retired and under doctors orders to rest, WHO FOUGHT IIIS BATTLES OVER AGAIN JUST FOR THE FUN OF THE THING. On the same programme HAROLD LLOYD 1 ‘ Get Out and HAROLD LLOYD GET Under.” Two Reels of Mirth. And then Chapter Five of ••AROUND THE WORLD IN 38 DAYS.” SPECIAL— E.YTK A—Si »ECI AL MONDAY NEXT MONDAY. For one night only. “MONTE CRISTO” ALEXANDRE “MONTE CRiSTO” ULEMAS’ im“MONTE “MONTE “MONTE “MONTE “MONTE “MONTE “MONTE “MONTE CRISTO” CRISTO’' CRISTO' ’ CRISTO” CRISTO’ ’ CRISTO’ ’ CRISTO” CRISTO 1 ’ mortal story Piclarisod by Wat. l-'ox anil played by a tvondertul cast. in Ten Big Reels. A sensational Story. JLO YE—HA TE—R EVEX GE. The Three Strongest Passions Known ; in a Lite Time. The Book has been read by millions, the Picture will be seen by more — don’t miss it. Incidental music rendered by THE LYRIC- ORCHESTRA. Reserves at LOWRY’S, Circle 2/2; Stalls, 1/8; Children half price. OTAEI STATE SCHOOL. fjWIE Committee of tliu above will meet at Lite School at 7.80 o’clock on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. \V. J. BARLOW, Secretary. OTAKI VOLUNTEER EIRE BRIGADE. EUCHRE TOURNAMENT. L x RIO SUPPER-ROOMS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, AT 8. GENTS 2/-, LADIES 1/-. Good prizes. Supper* V. WATTS, Secretary, •pOK SALE. —Two GIGS and two rustic TRAPS. Apply A. FREEMAN. A GARDEN PARTY AND SALE OF WORK. PRODUCE, POT PLANTS, ETC., ETC., Will be held in MRS. H. G. BRYANT’S GROUNDS AT MANAKAU, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER lith, AT 2 P.M. OTAKI BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. DANCE at night In the PARISH HALL Proceeds for Anglican Church Fund. (Mrs.) 11. F. BRYANT. Hon. See.. Ladies’ Guild. BALLROOM DANCES. rAANCING CLASSES of the latest •Jazz and old dances, wiil be held every THURSDAY at the EMPIRE j HALL. ] Teaching by Miss Auta Utiku, a late j pupil of Miss Phyllis Bates, of .>e!-j iington. . j
OPENING NOTICE. H. B. EDHOUSE (Late D.1.C.. Wellington). WlfHKft TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE ‘■'■lH OPENING SHOP in Otaki, on MONDAY NEXT, sth November, v,itb new and up-to-date stocks of general DRAfEKY. LADIES ’ AND CHILD KEN’S WEAK. HEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING, HOOTS AND SHOES. Inspection Invited. LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. RAILWAY BAKERY. ASKEW BROS.' BAKERS AND CATERERS. 'T’HE LEADING HOUSE for BREAD, SMALL GOODS of finest quality. A large assortment of high-class CONFECTIONERY always in stock. WEDDING. BIRTHDAY, and XMAS. CAKES TO ORDER. PHONE No. 1. BREAD. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MAY BE PROCURED FROM NOBLES CAKES, ETC., A SPECIALITY. QNE great essential on a winter's night is a good light. Lamps ox every description, lamp chimneys and mantles, all reasonably priced at K. SHXW3, Levin’s Ironmonger, who also repairs lamps. SALE.—Sittings from P.B. Util ity White Leghorns, India Runner ducks, mated to drake, sane strain as. first-prize ducks and drakes, Ilasierfca show, £2 2s per *IOO. 7/6 a sitting; Trios, 25/-; Black Orpington, 7/6 "a. sittings. Cash on delivery.—lfka. DAMN, Haaterel Crass. Phone Ipid.
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