AMUSEMENTS. gOXING! gOXING! e TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. BTG PROFESSIONAL BATTLE. -LARRY LASHER LARRY LASHER LARRY LASHER (Australia) , V. CLARRIE BLACKBURN ; CLARRIE BLACKBURN . CLARRIE BLACKBURN H (New Zealand) t ALSO FIVE AMATEUR BOUTS. Prices: R.S., 12/6; Front Stalls, 7/6; D.O. and Stalls, 5/6;-Pit (limited), 3/6. All plus tax. Reserved seats at Thompson’s; ’phone 332. D. P. DEERE, Secretary. KAPONGA QUEEN CARNIVAL. ATHENAEUM HALL, KAPONGA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Q.RAND CONCERT in aid of City Queen Candidate. Leading singers, musicians and dancers from New * Plymouth, Stratford and Hawera. | Screamingly ,Funny Farce by local amateurs. . Stage Scenery and Lights ' a special feature. [ Full Programme Later. : W. MELVILLE, Hon. Secretary. 2 ’9 ’l6 ’9 ?23 ’6 ’3O ’2 BUSINESS NOTICES. gHAILER’S JJAWERA \ 37 CALEDONIA STREET. GOLDEN AKE AKE, *25/- 100 ELEAGNUS, 27/6 100 BARBERRY, 4/- 100. BOXTHORN, £1 1000. FLOWERING SHRUBS Erica, Azalea, Daphne, Diosma, Deutza, etc., White Flowering Peaches, Wattles and Gums from 2/- each. Better value cannot be obtained. Complete all planting without delay. - Q.OEONATIO.X ' JJOTBL, ! ELTHAM. * Offers SuperiQr Accommodation for the Tourist and Travelling Public. ■ ■•■■■:-- i LEADING COMMERCIAL AND PUBLIC SERVICE HOUSE. 17 Miles from Mt. Egmont by Good Tar-sealed Roads. . This Hotel has all modern conveniences, including electric light, hot and cold water in bedrooms. GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. TARIFF, 10/- PER DAY. E. CRABK&EE, PROPRIETOR. Telephone 18. P.O. Box 25. pARA qo., J^TD., REGENT STREET, HAWERA. Owing to the congestion of stock we have decided to mark down several of our lines at special clearance prices. A few of these lines are:— WATERPROOF RAINCOATS, carrying six months’ guarantee— Women’s, reduced from 52/6 to 44/6 Men’s, reduced from 82/6 to 67/6 57/6 to 46/Maid’s, reduced from 36/- to 30/Capes wit hoods, reduced from 30/to 25/BLACK RUBBER GUMBOOTS, 19/6 pair; we have only a few of each size of these CYCLE OUTFITS—Barnet Glass, usual price 6d; now 4d CYCLE TYRES—Nine months’ guarantee, 12/6 to 8/9; other lines from 5/- upwards. CYCLE TUBES from 2/- unguaranteed "to 6/- first quality with 12 months’ guarantee. RUBBER SOLES & HEELS— S.O.S, three-piece Sole for lightness and long wear, 1/9 set. Round Heels, ladies’ 6d, gents’ 9d. GOLOSHES— These at the exceptionally low price of 4/3 to clear. WHAT POSTAL TUITION CAN DO FOR THE MAN IN THE COUNTRY. JJUIE man who lives on a farm, in a small country town, or any remote district, often envies the opportunities - that occur for the city man. . j YET HEMINGWAY’S HOME STUDY 3 COURSES 7 enable country dwellers to undergo a [ splendid system of commercial train- • ing, which places them on the same | footing as their apparently luckier city * cousins. ’ Master one of the following courses ’ and you will soon be in a position to ) embark on a city business career: — ’. Accountancy, Book-keeping, Law Professipnal. Bankers’ Diploma, Teaching, Advertising and coaching for all Public examinations. Make a cross (X). against t)ip subject you fancy and send this advertisement for full particulars to — HEMINGWAY’S 3 CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HAWST19240901.2.2.4
Bibliographic details
Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 September 1924, Page 1
Word Count
496Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 September 1924, Page 1
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Hawera Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.