AMUSEMENTS. DANCE OF THE SEASON ! TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. Floor in First-class Ordef. Good Supper. First-class Music. HAERE MAI! HAERE MAI ! SOME DANCE; BELIEVE ME ! Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. ’Bus will leave Hawera Post Office at 7.46 p.m. RAILWAY SOCIAL HALL. A SOCIAL EVENING will be held in the above Hall on THURSDAY, June 26th. Gents, 2/-; Ladies 1/- and Basket. A. S. C. FRANKLYN, Hon. Secretary. OKAIAWA HALL. FRIDAY, JUNE 27. CHILDREN’S GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE In Connection with St. Aidan’s Church will be held in above Hall. Children from 7 to 10 p.m.; Adults to follow. Prizes for Best Fancy Dress, Boys and Girls, 5 to 10 years and 10 to, In'years. Children to bring Name and Character on paper. Children, 1/-; Ladies', 1/6; Gents, 2/6. W. G. WILLIAMS, 24,26 Hon. Secretary. KAPUNI HALL. J7UCHR-E Party and Dance will be held in the above Hall TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), June 24. Good Prizes. Music by K. Sharp. \C. WHALEN, Hon. Secretary. FAREWELL SOCIAL. FAREWELL SOCIAL will be tendered to Mr and Mrs H. Crosbie in the Ivakaramea Town Hall TONIGHT (Tuesday). Dance and musical items. Good music. Admission: Non-subscribers, 2/6. Ladies, Free. D. CHAMBERLAIN, P. W. TONG, Joint Secretaries. MANAIA TOWN HALL. FRIDAYTTUNE 27. QJRAND Farewell Social and Dance and Presentation to Mr arid Mrs T. MePHILLIPS and family. ROLL UP and show your appreciation of the valuable services rendered by the family to the district. Cosgrove’s Special Orchestra of seven instruments. Good Floor and First-Class Supper. Admission: Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 2/V. 11. HOBDAY, Hon. Secretary. ARE YOU MOVING ? who require their Furniture and Household Effects removed should obtain prices from us. Our men take every care and give prompt and efficient* service. RlNG—’Phones 667, ’Phones 34 and'So at Opunake. ’Phone S 4 at Elthain. GARAGES—Hawera, Albion St.; Opunake; Eltlinm, Main. Road; New Plymouth, Criterion Garage. Hawera Office: Broadway Buildings (opp. White Hart Hotel). QENERAL 'pRANSPORT QO., LIMITED, Motor Carriers, Distributors, Contractors, Hawera, New Plymouth, Eltham, Opunake.
CONSULTING OPTICIAN. j?EED Q pODEN, D.8.0.A., P. 1.0. (British Qualifications, by Exam., London). Successor to Mr Saxon-Jones. WESTWOOD’S PHARMACY, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. ’Phone 122. P.O. Box 54. At Melnnes’ Pharmacy, Stratford Every TUESDAY, 2* to 5 p.m. PLANTING gEASON) 1924. PLANT NOW BARBERRY, 2-year. 50/- 1000; £lO 5000. BOXTHORN, 25/- 1000; £5 5000. LAWSONIANA, 2-vear, 35/- 100; 3year, 50/- 100. GUMS and WATTLES, 17/6 100* £5 1000; £l2 10s 5000. PINUS INSIGNIS,' for Shelter, 25/100; £lO 1000. PINUS INSIGNIS, for timber planting, 45/- to 150/- 1000. For prices and particulars of any other lines apply to— Duncan & Davies Ltd., Westown, New Plymouth; ’phone 465. G. H. Mills, Normanby, ’phone 181 K. Hawera. W. Moss, Ngaere, ’phone 255 D, Eltham. F. J. Morshead, Avenue Road, New Plymouth. ' • W. Pettigrew, Stratford, ’phme 186. Stocktaking Specials Ward shoes from 8/0; ladies’ patent two-buckle shoes from 18/9; men’s South African field boots, 27/6; men’s chrome boots from 18/9. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 June 1924, Page 1
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