AMUSEMENTS. JJANAIA TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT—SATURDAY, j MUSGROVE’S VAUDEVILLE By arrangement with Musgrove’s Theatres, Pty.j, Ltd. JOE BRENNAN Famous Comedian and Dame IDA NEWTON The Dashing Soubrette SIGNOR BRUNO SARTI (Late Soloist Sistine Choir) DANNY D ’ALMA AND HIS TROUPE OF DOGS will introduce “Circus Frolics.” CLAIRE SOLLY Contralto “with voice of lustrous quality. ’’ DONALD STUART Eccentric Comedian and Magician. THE ALTON SISTERS Queens of the Silver Wire. Q.R AND QONCERT Under Auspices of Eltham Lawn Tennis Club. ELTHAM TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY-, AUGUST 20, At & p.m. Leading Taranaki artists, including Melody Four and Hale Spencer (New Plymouth), Mr F. Ranford and Miss Sheehan (Stratford), Male Quartette, Miss Gladys Moore and Dancing Pupils (Hawera), and other versatile artists. Prices: 3/-, 2/- and 1/- (no tax). DON’T FORGET. DON’T FORGET. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. MONDAY & TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 & 26. GRAND COMPETITIONS FESTIVAL COMPETITIONS FESTIVAL (Under the Auspices of the Hawera Male Choir) RECORD ENTRIES. RECORD ENTRIES. 150 COMPETITORS. Full particulars Wednesday’s paper JOHN M. GLASSON, Hon. Secretary. MATAPU. ' AT THE CROSS ROADS. Y e °BD ENGLISH FAYRE In Aid of School Piano and Tennis Court. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBEBR 26. SET THIS DAY ASIDE. WATCH FOR P9STERS. W. R. ADAMS, Hon. Secretary. , BUSINESS NOTICES. DIX will be in attendance at the Plunket Rooms, ’phone 647, in High Street (opposite Public Trust! Office) on alternate Mondays and eyery Thursday and Saturday, from 2 to 5, and Wednesday mornings, 10.30 to 12. Private address, 65 Argyle Street; ’phone 726. ST. -MARY’S YOUNG MEN’S HOSTEL. fJMLE Committee has resumed control. Vacancies for single men. Firstclass accommodation; billiard table,’ piano. ’Phone 465. G. A. BURGESS,/ tu,th,s ' Secretary. TENDERS. TENDERS FOR INLAND MAIL SERVICE CONTRACTS. (North Island 1925-27, South Island 1925-28) QEALED Tenders will be received at the several chief post offices in the Dominion until noon on THURSDAY, the 4th September, 1924, for the conveyance of mails for a period from the Ist January, 1925, of three years in respect of the services in the North Island and four years in respect of the services in the South. Island. A list of the services for which tenders are being invited is on exhibition at all post offices. G. McNAMARA, Acting-Secretary, G.P.O. Wellington. TENDERS TNVITED for Painting, etc., the old Cut Rate Shop, 81 Union St. Specifics lions to be seen at J. Highnm’s, 87 Union St. Tenders close on MONDAY, August 18th. OKAIAWA SCHOOL COMMITTEE. TpENDERS are invited up to FRIDAY, 22nd August, for breaking up and resowing about two acres of playground. Conditions may be seen at the School or with the undersigned. A. LEES, 16,19 Chairman. OPU N AKITIfA RBO UR~ BOARD! TENDERS FOR CARTAGE. are invited, and will be received at the office of the Opunalce Harbour Board, Opunake, until 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, September sth, 1924, for the work of — Cartage of materials from New Plymouth, Hawera and Eltham to Opunake for a period of twelve months, commencing from 16tli October, 1924. Specification, conditions of tendering and conditions of contract may be seen at the office, of the Engineer to the Board, or copies may be obtained upon payment of a deposit of five (5) shillings per copy, which sum will be refunded upon return of the documents together with a bona fide tender. F. M. CORKILL, Engineer to the Board. Opunake, Ist August, 1924. 16 "\7’IVIFIC can be obtained at chemists and stores. Vivific Tonic for nervous disorders. Vivific Tonic enriches the blood.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 August 1924, Page 1
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