Amusements. J£APONGA PICTURES. TO-MORROW—WEDNESDAY. £IOOO ! £IOOO ! £IOOO ! The Reward offered for the Capture, Dead or Alive, of Professor Moriartv, wanted for the Disappearance of Alice Eaulkner and in the Prince Alexis Case “SHERLOCK HOLMES.” “SHERLOCK HOLMES.” Sherlock Holmes .. John Barrymore Alice Faulkner .. Carol Dempster Prince Alexis .. Reginald Denny Conan Doyle’s Masterpiece on the Screen. Adults, 2/- and 1/6. WHAREROA HALL. HANCE will be held in the above Hall on FRIDAY, June 27. Music by R. McDonald. Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. 27 H, EUSTACE. OHANGAI HALL. JJARD-UP J>ALL. MONDAY, JUNE 30. At 8 p.m. Good Floor. Good Supper. Good Music. Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 1/6; Double Ticket, 4/-. W..W. TOWNSEND, L. E. GARRETT, ’27 Joint Secretaries. PIHAMA HALL. FRIDAY,. JUNE 27. Q.RAND LEAP YEAR DANCE (In Aid of Hall Fund) Ladies, 2/-; Gentlemen, 1/6. A. MASON, N. ALLEN, • 26 Joint Secretaries. MANGATOKI FARMERS’ UNION. MANGATOKI HALL. QRAND J>ALL. FRIDAY, JUNE 27. Good Floor and Good Supper. Music: Boulton’s Orchestra (four instruments). Gents, 3/6; Ladies, 1/6; Local Ladies a Basket. H. THRUSH, 26 Hon. Secretary. pOOTBALL. pOOTBALL. PARIHAKA CHALLENGE SHIELD. NGATIRUANUI (Holders) ’ V. TARANAKI (Challengers). NORMANBY DOMAIN. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. Kielc-off at 2.30 p.m. Admission: Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-; Children under 12, 6d. SCOTTY PANENUI, Secretary.
J>UTLER & J^UGGAN, COAL MERCHANTS, Corner Cambria St.-Glover Road. ’Phone 892. BEG to notify the public of Hawern that we’are prepared to supply COAL and FIREWOOD. By strict attention to business we hope to receive a fair share of patronage. COAL ! COAL ! COAL ! Supplies of TAUPIRI House-' hold and Kitchen Coal to hand. COKE can be supplied in any quantity’ at current rates. E D - E vans » UNION STREET. ’Phone 135. COMMENCING THURSDAY, JUNE 19. MISS DAVEY’S WINTER SALE OF MILLINERY. TX7E MUST clear our stock of Winter Models. Reductions of 40% off former reasonable prices. Velvet trimmed mounts; velvet trimmed ribbon hats, rich black trimmed velvet hats, trimmed felts and velours. Usually priced up to 35/-. All to be cleared at 10/0. Untrimmed felts, usually from 25/-; all to be cleared at 10/0. Plush and velvet pull-ons, to be cleared at 10/(5. JfISS J)AVEY, MILLINERY SPECIALIST, HIGH STREET, lIAWERA. NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS ! rpHE HAWERA DAIRY COMPANY has made arrangements to receive and handle HOME-SEPARATED CREAM HOME-SEPARATED CREAM for farmers on a co-operative basis NO SHARES ARE NECESSARY, and suppliers will be paid the full proceeds of the sale of their produce LESS manufacturing cost, and charges. CREAM should be consigned to Hawera Railway Station or delivered to any of the Company’s Branches as under:— Nolantown (next Railway Station) Glover Road Tawhiti Whareroa Tokaora Fraser Road For further particulars apply to— THE SECRETARY, Box 230, Hawem.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 June 1924, Page 1
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