AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE, HA WEE A. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Q.BAND QONCERT bv WANGANUI MALE CHOIR. Of 45 Voices, assisted by Mrs LEO. CAMPION, Contralto; Mr. TREVOR THOMAS, Baritone; Mr. W. ROBERTSON, Tenor; Mr. ORREN HALES, Elocutionist. Popular Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Tickets at all music shops and from members of Hawera Male Choir. Reserves al Everybody’s Sweet Store. TE KIRI SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION will hold a G EAKD £jOCIAL AND ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. Come a’ tli ’gither and dance to the Skirl of the Pipes ! Exhibition of National Dances. Two Competitions for Juvenile Highland Dancers—Shauntreus and Highland Fling. Cash Prizes. Ages under 14 years and over 14 years. Vocal Items and Recitations by Scotties and others. Bagpipe Selections, Piano, Violin, Mandolin and Cornet Solos. Good Music, Floor and Supper. Members’ Tickets, 5/-; Non-members, 2/6; Ladies a Basket. IT’LL BE A BRAW NIGHT FOR A’. Pipe March 8 o’clock sharp. E. A. COLLINS, Chairman. _ N. MacKINNON, Secretary. 29,30,2,3,4 OTAKEHO FARMERS’ UNION. MEETING of the above branch will be held on MONDAY, September Ist, at 8 pan., at which Mr W. M. SINGLETON, Director of Dairy Division, will address members and all interested on matters of importance io dairy farmers, including semi-official testing, etc. Invitation extended to anyone interested.^ H. R, WOOD, Hon. Secretary, Otakeho Farmers’ Union. MANAIA TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29. Q.RAND HARD-UP SOCIAL and DANCE in aid of Manaia Town Queen. Good prize for best liard-up costume. First-class floor, supper and music. Gents, 3/-; Lmlies^ 1/6.., A. gTcqP^&ove, 26,28 , Hon/ Secretary. MANUTAHI HALL. Q.RAND GENTLEMEN’S DANCE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, at 8 p.m. Renwick’s Orchestra. Gents, 3/6; Ladies, 1/6. W. BARCLAY, Hon. Secretary. TE KIRI HALL. 'J'HE Lancashire and Yorkshire Association will hold a Concert and Dance on FRIDAY, August 29. Adults, 2/6; Children, 1/-. S. W. BEER, Secretary, Te Kiri Hall Committee. THE GREATEST EVENT OF ALL. QRAND J>ALL TOWN HALL, MANAIA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. At 8 o ’clock. Good floor, good music, and supper. Proceeds for erection of dressing sheds at Kaupokonui Beach. Double Ticket, 7/6; Gents, 5/-; Ladies, 3/-. SHEILA LEWIN, Hon. Secretary. TAWHITI HALL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29. A SOCIAL and Dance will be given in the above Hall to welcome Mi and Mrs T. Kirk and'Mr and Mrs J, Walker. The famous Scotch Harry Lauder of Hawera with his artists wiil be there. Roll up and have the time of your life. Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. J. McGLADE, Hon. Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. MANGATOKI CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LIMITED. NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS WITHIN MANGATOKI AREA. TJM-IE Mangatoki Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd., are receiving Home Separated Cream, either by direct purchase without shares or on a co-operative basis, In either case full realisation prices, less cost of manufacture, assured. Full particulars can be obtained from the Company ! s office. P P JJAMMONDS, JEWELLER, MANAIA. Repairs of every description of Watches and Clocks. Don’t discard any Watch or Clock without seeking his advice, which is given free. Many a good timepiece is needlessly scrapped, Nc-w Alarm Clocks and fresh consignment of Watches .just received. a Note the Address: THE OCTAGON, MANAIA. “His Master’s Voice’’ records , are now double-sided; there is u big reduction in price. The S/6 singlesided ones are now 9/6 double-sided; the 11/6 are now 12/6, etc. Call and inspect our wonderful range. —Ml. Kineton Parkes and Co., 125 High St. •J'HE “Unique’’ hot water bottle; best v on the market; a product of the North British Rubber Co.; all sizes; all chemists and dealers sell them. —3
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 August 1924, Page 1
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