AMUSEMENTS. AUROA FARMERS ’ UNION. Q.RAND JJALL. TO-NIGHT—WEDNESDAY. First-class Sit-down Supper. Tip-top Floor. Evans ’ Oeo Orchestra of seven instruments. Double Tickets, 7/6; Gents, 5/-; Ladies, 3/-. Grand March at 8 p.m. Coffee at 1.30 a.m. J. C. DUFF, 23,24 Hon. Secretary. RIYERLEA HALL. GRAND DANCE in aid of the Kaponga Sports Queen' will be held in the above Hall on MONDAY, 30th June. Good Floor, Supper and Music. Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. D. MALONE, 28 Hon. Secretary. TOWN HALL, MANAIA. TO-NIGHT—WEDNESDAY. QRAND CONCERT & OPERETTA 1 By Manaia Convent School Pupils. First-class Performance, commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. Admission: Front Seats and Gallery, 3/-; Back, 2/-; Children, half price. 24 PLUNKET SOCIETY.
JJ'HE Committee would like all parcels for the Hoop-la and Bran Tubs for the Winter Show to be left, -at Mrs Bnvdekin’s (South Bond) and Mrs Winks’ (Argyle Street) on or before SATURDAY, June 28. SAVOY TEA ROOMS, HAWERA. Trance in aid ot; Catholic Bazaar, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). Renwick’s Professional Orchestra. Cards for Non-Dancers. Ticket, 2/6. Supper. A. FREYNE, 25 Hon. Secretary. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. QRGAN Bv R ECITAL MR LESLIE H. GODDARD, L.A.8., In St. John’s Presbyterian Church. Soloist: Mr. J. R. McLennan. POSTPONEMENT. MATAPU HALL. T'HE Plain and Fancy Dress Ball has been POSTPONED till further notice. leaving Post. Office at 6.4f> for Waverlev R.S.A. Ball, on Friday, 27th June. Taylor’s Premier Eight playing, including jazz trombone. Return fare, 6/-. Book seats with Taylor or Latham. CLEANLINESS, EFFICIENCY. 'JTHE Q.OLDEN jj^INIM. A “STRITE” AUTOMATIC TOASTER
Has been installed at the Golden Minim and demonstrations of its efficiency will be given to the public until Saturday night next. This machine is capable of turning out 300 slices of toast per hour, and has been installed to cope "with the ever-increasing demand for Soup and Toast, Coffee and Toast etc. The proprietor will be pleased to explain the machine to customers. NOTICE. TTAVING disposed our our business, to reduce our stock we are making BIG Reductions in Crockery, Enamelware and General Grocery. COME ALONG AND GET SOME BARGAINS. R. HARDLEY & SON. JXCTTLER & jyUGGAN, COAL MERCHANTS, Corner Cambria St.-Glover Road. ’Phone 392. BEG to notify the public of Hawera that we are prepared to supply COAL and FIREWOOD. By strict attention to business we hope to receive a fair share of patronage. .|M‘*COMMENCING THURSDAY, JUNE 19. MISS DAVEY’S WINTER SALE OF MILLINERY. 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 10/6, Unt-rimmed felts, usually from 25/-; all to be cleared at 10/(5. Plush and velvet pull-ons, to be cleared at 10/0. J£ISS JJAVEY, MILLINERY SPECIALIST, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. JfACHINERX J^XCHANGE, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. We have New and Second-Hand Implements and Machinery for Sale, including: 2 21 h.p. Lister Engines 2 24 h.p. Anderson Engines 1 h.p. Lister Engine 3 Gane Releaser Milking Plantj 2 L.K.G. Releaser Milking Plants 1 Ridd Releaser Milking Plant Tripod Harrows Harrows Separators IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY of all descriptions Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. W. RICKETTS, MANAGER. ’Phone 140. P.O. Box 68.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 June 1924, Page 1
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