Amusement*. Meeting*. Etc. CENTRAL THEATRE. WOODS PICTURES. THURSDAY NIGHT. ONE WEEK OF LOVE starring CONWAY TEARLE & ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN There are 52 weeks in the year, but only one week of love, reduced to one night at the Central Theatre on Thursday, 26th. Absolutely the greatest picture of the year. Prices : 2/- and 1/6. This includes tax. Children as Usual. Special matinee in afternoon for Robinson Crusoe serial. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Paeroa. Anzac Day Services; Solemn Requiem Mass —9 a.m. Rosary and Benediction —7.15 p.m. Children’s Mission. A Mission for Children will be opened by the Rev. Father Herring, S.M., after the 9 o’clock Mass on Anzac Day, and will continue until Sunday morning. Special Services. Bach morning—8.30 a.m. Each afternoon —3 p.m. (including Anzac Day). CAPITOL PICTURES NGATEA PUBLIC HALL. FRIDAY, APRIL 27. A Drama of Breathless Moments. From the well-known story by Perley Poore Sheehan, THREE SEVENS. THREE SEVENS. Starring ANTONIO MORENO. ANTONIO MORENO. Usual Prices. Excellent Supports. NETHERTON HALL. MONDAY, APRIL 30. OVER THE HILL. OVER THE HILL. The Story of Mother Love Divine The most appealing story ever filmed. “How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child.” It is safe to assert that the earner?, never has recorded a finer, more faithful piece of acting as that of MARY CARR. as MA BENTON. At suitable periods during the screening a soloist will sing “Over the Hill” and “Mother Machree.” Prices: Adults 2/2, children 1/-. NETHERTON RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. -|yTETHERTON Ratepayers are -Lx strongly urged in their own interests to vote against the Thames Harbour Loan Proposal and to support the new candidates. namely, S. J. Laughlin and D. G McMillan, who are opposed to the Harbour Scheme. T. VOWLES, Chairman. RATEPAYERS. BE PROGRESSIVE. Vote FOR THE HARBOUR SCHEME ON ELECTION DAY. MiacelTaneous. Severe Gale! Blown away high prices! But quality still the best. Get your dairyware at the Farmers’ Mecca (2 doors from Paeroa Station). A Warning.—Hare Bros, are the only authorised agents in this district for sale of Gane Machine and genuine Gane parts. Boots made to measure; all classes Surgical Work undertaken Parcels by pose promptly executed at F. Cartwright’s, near G.P.0., Queen Street, Thames. New Goods! New Goods! The very latest, stylish and up-to-date. See our window. —Mrs J. Maingay, draper, etc., opp. Brian Boru, Thames. Bargains Galore! Everything reduced 25 per cent. Stocks must be cleared, regardless of cost. Call at the Corner Shop.— W. H. Mahony. Bargains Galore at Auction Mart. All kinds of furniture and bedding going cheap. Also apples and tinned pineapples.—Bernard Stansfield. Vote FOR The Harbour Scheme on Election Day.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4555, 24 April 1923, Page 3
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