AMUSEMENTS. A Delighted Audience -witnessed the Initial Screening last evening. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. : The Great : American Romance. Everybody knows “The Virginian.” Now its on*the screen. ‘‘THE VIRGINIAN.” ‘‘THE VIRGINIAN.?’ Tingling with thrills, suffused . with grandeur, warm with human sympathy. From the Novel bv Owen Webster. A MASTER PICTURE. “BABIES’ WELCOME ’’ (Christie ComedvO Stalls, 1/-; Circle, 1/8. ; ROWAN HALL.' WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. ££AP YEAR J>ALL Novelty Dances; Dalton’s Orchestra. Ladies, 2/-; Gents, 2/6. 28,29 Ladies’ Committee.
AUROA HALL. QRAND CONCERT will be given by the Ha worn Scottish Society in the Auroa Hall on WEDNESDAY, July 23, at 8 p.m. Songs, recitations, and Highland dancing. Proceeds in aid of Hall Improvement Fund. Adults, 2/6; Children under 14, Free. A. R. DUNN, 18,21,22 Hon. Secretary. ELTIIAM GOLF CLUB. Q.RAND JJALL. TOWN HALL, ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. Renwick’s Orchestra (6 instruments). Special Supper. , Prices: Ladies, 5/-; Gentlemen, 7/6. E. BARY, 28 Hon. Secretary. MANAIA TOWN HALL. , THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. QRAND PLAIN & FANCY DRESS * MASQUERADE, RALL. In Aid of Manaia Rifle : Club, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16. First-Class Supper, Floor, and ; Cos- . grove’s Orchestra. Admission: Double Tickets* 7/6; Gents, 5/-; Ladies; 3/-; Gallery,' 2/-. Commencing-at 8 p.ih. V. H. HOBDAY, ; 12 ’4 ’5 ’6 Hon. Secretary. EGMONT-WANGANUI HUNT CLUB. TTOUNDS meet at Mr A. Mitchell’s, Normanbv Road, Manaia, TO-MOR-ROW (Wednesday), July 16th. . ANNUAL HUNTERS’ COMPETITIONS, commencing at 1.30 p.m. Public cordially invited. D. CROCKER, Deputy Master.
TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. ''FENDERS are invited until noon on A TUESDAY, July 22nd, for the erection of nurses’ home buildings (iu brick and reinforced concrete) for the Wanganui Hospital. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. THOS. H. JAMES, (Regd.) Architect to the Board. BUSINESS NOTICES. FOR ONLY 29/6 You can get the Smartest of BETWEEN-SEASON HATS from M xas jyAVEY’S. In exquisite colouring, too! Tan and Navy, Black and Gold Brocade, Navy and Henna and Kingfisher. Trimmed delightfully. BE SURE TO SEE THEM AT MISS DAVEY'S, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. ANOTHER Consignment of new novels has arrived at the “Select Book Club.” The latest by Zane Grey, Violet Tweedale, Le Queux, C. A. and A. M. Williamson, Guy Thorn, Nat Gould, etc.— M. Kineton Parkes, High St., Hawera. CROCKERY THAT APPEALS TO YOU. YYUR Sales of “Royal Watcombe Pottery” have exceeded our expectations. It is artistie and inexpensive, and what is more, it is useful. We have still a small general assortment left, which we are clearing at very low prices. Also new stocks of “Willow Pattern” Cups, Saucers and Plates have arrived, Phoenix Plain and Fancy Cups and Saucers, and English “Rock” Teapots. Our stocks of BRUSIIWARE are large and varied, and we can give you great value in these lines: Buckets, from 2/6; Tin Wash-ups, from 1/3; Enamel and Earthenware Mixing Bowl 3 from 2/9. Stocks of COOPER’S SEEDS (Vegetable and Flower) just in; also Early Varieties of SEED POTATOES. Note the Address: 55 UNION ST. Tel. 459. Box 9. W. T. J OHNSON > GROCER & PROVISION DEALER.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 July 1924, Page 1
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