AMUSEMENTS. G BAND THEATRE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Stupendous Spectacular Sensational A ROYALTY MASTER PICTURE The Long Looked-for Masterpiece. “THE THIRD ALARM” “THE THIRD ALARM’ “THE THIRD ALARM’ “THE THIRD ALARM’ “THE THIRD ALARM’ An Immortal Drama of the Fire-Fight-ers of the world. A Colossal Drama that Glorifies and Immortalises the Firemen of the Nation. ' Also “RUNNING WILD’’ The finest Comedy we’ve seen for months; it’s a scream from start to finish. “THE THIRD ALARM” You Dare “THE THIRD ALARM” Not Miss this Giant Attraction. Stalls, 1/-; Circle, 1/8. TE ROTI PUBLIC HALL. EUCHRE Party and Dance will be held in the above Hall on FRIDAY Next, June 20th. Good Floor and Music. Admission—Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-. 19 SUDAN UNITED MISSION. JLLUSTRATED LANTERN LECTURE in the Presbvterian Hall TO-MORROW (Tuesday) at 8 p.m., by Mr J. Priestley, Dominion Secretary. Many new and interesting pictures of life in Central Africa. Collection for Mission Fund. Also in Methodist Church Normanbv TO-NIGHT (Monday). MATAPU lIALL. XjW T CHRE Party and Dance will be held TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), June 17. Music by K. Sharp. Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-. B. GUY, Hon. Secretary. HAWERA SCOTTISH SOCIETY. GRAND “WALLACE NICHT” CONCERT, under the auspices of above Society, will be held in the GRAND THEATRE, HAWERA, on TUESDAY, JUNE 24. At 8 p.m. Admission: Members, 1/6; non-mem-bers, 2/6 (plus tax). Tickets from members of the committee or from Messrs Grant and Campbell or McCormick and Tavlor. D. McCORMICK, Hon. Secretarv. 14’7’9’21’3
BOXING. JOE THOMAL, ex-champion bantamweight boxer of Australia, will open a Boxing Class in the OKAIAWA Town Hall on THURSDAY, 19th June, at- 8 p.m. gOXING. gOXING. TOWN HALL, ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. At 8 p.m. AMATEUR TOURNAMENT. TEN BOUTS between the BEST in MANAWATU and TARANAKI. STAR BOUTS. (Six two-minute rounds) WALDEN v. DUGGAN (Palmerston N.) (Hawera) AND HUNT v. FITZSIMMONS (Palmerston N.) (Hawera) Prices: Ringside, 7/6; Stalls and Circle, 5/-; Back Stalls, 2/6 (plus tax). Ladies and schoolboys 1/-. Book seats at Bluett’s, ’phone 21M. TENDERS. MELROSE CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD. TENDERS FOR CARTING. ALTERNATE TENDERS are invited for cartigg Cheese, Butter and Goods to Mokoia and Patea for 1 year from Ist July, 1924. Particulars at the office of the Company, Princes Street, Hawera, where tenders will be received up to d p.m. on MONDAY, June 23rd, 1924. T. .T. SALMON, 19,21 Secretary.
CLOSING SALE. the Farmers’ Fnion Trading Company take ' possession on MONDAY, the 23rd just., rve are in a position to offer bargains this week for CASH in groceries, hardware, pollard, bran, Moose Nuts, dairy salt, South Island potatoes, etc. We take this opportunity of thanking our many customers for the cordial support extended to us in the past. EG MO NT ST., KAPONGA. LOUIS LEE BROS., MARKET GARDENERS, PATEA, J>EG to notify the public of Hawera and surrounding districts that they have opened up a Fruit and Vegetable shop in PRINCES ST., HAWERA, opposite Lash's Blacksmith’s Shop, where Fresh Fruit and Vegetables can be obtained daily. We also have a delivery cart, and we can guarantee satisfaction in our prices. 1. Fresh Roasted Salted Peanuts, carriage paid to any address, for 3/-. Send postal note to Bos 277, New Plymouth.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 June 1924, Page 1
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