AMUSEMENTS. KAPONGA TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT. Social and Dance will be tendered to Mr P. .T. C. Lloyd, commencing at S p.m. Admission: Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/6. lIA WEB A MINIATUBE BIFLE CLUB. 'T'HE Bange will reopen WEDNESDAY next, 16th July, at 7.30 p.m. T. INGBAM, Hon. Secretary. HAWEBA FOOTBALL CLUB. SMOKE CONGEST. SMOKE CONGEST will be held in the Foresters’ Hall next MONDAY Night at 8 o’clock, when a sendoff will be given ITawera’s two representatives in the New Zealand team — "Messrs West and Brown. ■ Admission, o/-. J. GOODWIN, Secretary. RUGBY FOOTBALL. A CHALLENGE MATCH will be played at OKAIAWA next WEDNESDAY, July 16th, between Hawera-Okaiawa v, Waimate-Kaponga. Admission, 2/-. HAWEBA AMATEUB SWIMMING CLUB. PIBST ANNUAL PLAIN & FANCY MASQUEBADE BALL. WINTER SHOW HALL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16. Great Music by the Premier Orchestra, including Mr' Chas. Richardson, the Wanganui Trombone specialist. He will make you scream till the tears come. M.C.’s: Messrs B. Morrissey, D. Burgess, L. Harter, L. S. Poison. Double Tickets, 10/-; Ladies, n/-; Gents, 7/6; procurable from club members and Poison’s Art Gallery. BUSINESS NOTICES. ANYWHERE IN TARANAKI ! PLEASE REMEMBER— We are in a position to carry and deliver your goods or furniture to any town or farm anywhere inTaranaki. WE OWN ELEVEN MOTOR LORRIES, and guarantee to give you service. WE RUN A DAILY SERVICE on both •sides of the Mountain from New Plymouth to Hawera, and vice versa at REASONABLE BATES. Offices— New Plymouth at Criterion Garage. Hawera at Taranaki Garage, High St. Opunake and Eltham. ’Phones —Hawera 730, New Plymouth 726, Eltham 84, 267; Opunake, 35, 34. QENERAL 'J'RANSPORT QO., LIMITED. MOTOR LORRY CARRIERS AND DISTRIBUTORS. TEACHERS’ CERTIFICATE AND DEGREE EXAMINATION COURSES. YYfE train teachers for certificate and degree examinations. The number of our students constantly increases. Satisfied and successful candidates advertise the efficiency of our methods. COMPLETE COURSES for Teachers’ B, C and D Certificates are framed to meet the requirements of the individual syllabus. Each student receives stimulating and helpful service. His personal difficulties are fairly met; his weakness is carefully corrected; his special aptitude is discovered and developed to the utmost advantage. Our courses are easy to learn; they are carefully graded; they are simple but thorough; they are prepared by experts who have made a life study of the subjects they teach. They are absolutely up-to-date, and supply numerous models to recent examination tests. No really diligent student who uses them need fear failure.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 July 1924, Page 1
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