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AMUSEMENTS.,: QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA” “The Theatre of Distinction.” TO-NIGHTAR 8 o’clock. TO-MORROW—WEDNESDAY, 2 o’clock and 8 o’clock. D. W. Griffith presents his Latest Masterpiece. “THE WHITE ROSE” “THE WHITE ROSE” “THE WHITE ROSE” “THE WHITE ROSE” The Picture that has keen unanimously declared by all verities to be the most forcpful and most appealing of all D. W. Griffith’s world-famous productions. It is the best picture D. W. Griffith has made since “The Birth of a Nation.” Try §s you may to resist its appeal it will make yon sifiile, laugh and weep. Once you are into the heart of the story it is inescapable. IMAGINE SUCH A THING. You forget the -world, you forget the theatre and the screen; you even forget the players—.YOU LIVE THE STORY. • BIG? OF COURSE IT IS BIG 1 As big as a woman’s love; and her fall, The great enduring love that , will not d,oubt. “THE WHITE ROSE” “THE WHITE ROSE” Is the biggest picture on the screen because it has the biggest heart. Stalls, 1/6; Circle, 2/- (plus tax). Box Plan at Mrs Cook’s. ~ - -• : : Q.RANI) TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Picture that will move the most callous picture-goer. “Brass” Are you “Brass” “Brass” thinking “Brass” “Brass” of “Brass” ‘ ‘Brass’ ’ . MARRIAGE ? ‘ ‘Brass’ ’ Never -has. the whole subject of marriage, its obligations to the individual, to society, and to the State been handled with such understanding and ’ sympathy. A; GREAT CAST, Including Frank Keenan, Marie Provost/ Harry Myers, Irene Rich and

» iH-iieia. , ■- Stalls, 1/-; Circle, 1/8, „ ; PUBLIC NOTICES. 'TO SAWMILLERS. • ' "pOR Disposal; on Royalties—l,soo,ooo feet of mixed timbers; 3 miles Main Trunk railway station. Apply to office of this paper. ' XALE ! ' SALE ! PUR COATS . *PROCKS AND COATS A R ANGE of Choice. Samples .of the ..above is being sold at the COMMERCIAL SAMPLE ROOMS. COMMERCIAL SAMPLE ROOMS. THE SMARTEST DESIGNS ARE ON VIEW. NORMANBY TOWN DISTRICT. pIIBLTC Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Normanby Town Board at a meeting to be held on July .IC, 1921, to make a general town district rate and county rate each of 2d in the £ on all rateable property withip the Normanby Town District for the year ending March 31, ]92s,|suoh rate to be made respectively under the provision, of the Rating Act, 1894, and section 37 of the Town Districts'Act" 1886, and subjection 3 of 15 of the Rating on the Unimproved Values Act 1894, and amendments thereof. S ue h rate shall he payable in one sum- at the board’s office on the 29th day of July 1924. The rate book is open for inspection at the office of the board during office hours.

Dated at Normanby this the 29th clay of June 1924. DON STEWART, Town Cleric. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. iar; publicly notified -that the fol- , lowing candidates have been duly nominated; for the election of members of th'e.respective wards under the Taranaki? Education Board, and that no other nominations have been reeeiyed for either of these wards. T therefore declare these candidates duly elected .unopposed South Ward—LEER, Andrew. North. Ward—WHITE, 'Percy James ;• Hovlnnd. Central Ward—MASTERS, Robert. New Plymouth Urban Area—DEARE, Robert James. H. W. TNSULL, Returning Officer.' EdueatiorifOffice, New PJvmouth. • Ist July, 1924. NOTICE. R E!D & Q ALDER, W ATM ATE STABLES, MANAT'\ TOP PRICES GIVEN FOR CALFSKINS, HH&S, WOOL, SHEEP.SR3NS. SEE US BEFORE SELLING ELSEWHERE. ~p>ARGAT,NS for -Show Week only— Cream doeskin ' gloves, 12/9 to 6/11; soiled skin gloves, 1/11; cotton gloves, 3/- pair; warm winter hose,'all wool, 1/11;.gauntlet gloves, wool, grey, nigger, cream, faVn, .2/11; wide heavy lace, 4-inch,- 6d yard; embroidery, 3<l yard; brown, also 'white,'* silk hose, 1/11; moirette underskirts, all qualities, half price; woven vests, 2-/6 to 4/12, 6/11 to 3/11; calico nights, 4/11; camisoles, slightly soiled, half price; winceyette nights, 15/11 to 9/11, 12/6 to 6/6; D. and A. corsets, 8/11 to 5/11, all sizes; elastic corsets’ reduced to 6/11; flannelette nights, 5/11, 7/11, 9/11, just about half price; lieayy warm vests, large size, 2/3; blouses, in silk G/11, crepe 2/11, sateen 3/11, net 4/11, radianta 4/11; JOn’s white beaver coats, 29/6 to 9/11; coloured prints, 3/- yard; cotton tweed. •1A; coloured crepes, 1/3. —Miss Stewart, High Street.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 July 1924, Page 1

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