j AMUSEMENTS. QRAND THEATRE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. “WATGH YOUR STEP ’ * “WATCH YOUR STEP” A Master Picture, Starring CULLEN LANDIS and PATSY RUTH MILLER. A zippy comedy that shatters all screen records for speed and action. Mermaid Comedy, “THE STEEPLECHASER.” SCENIC. GAZETTE. Stalls, !/-• Circle, 1/8. JJOXING! JJOXING! TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 3. Pig professional battle. LARRY LASHER. LARRY LASHER LARRY LASHER (Australia) V. CLARRIE BLACKBURN CLARRIE BLACKBURN, CLARRIE BLACKBURN (New Zealand) ALSO FIVE AMATEUR BOUTS. Prices: R.S., 12/6.; Front Stalls, 7/6; D.C. and Stalls, 5/6; Pit (limited), 3/6: All plus tax. Reserved seats at Thompson’s; ’phone 332. D. P. DEERE, Secretary. miss this—a good time! Dancing, Novelty Ball, Town Hall, Manaia, Wednesday, September 3. 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. 2’9’16’9’23’6’30’2 MATAPU HALL. VE OLD WIND-UP BALL OF THE SEASON. To be Held in the above Hall on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Sharpe’s Orchestra. Glood Floor and Supper. - R. GUY, Hon. Secretary, Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 1/6. ~ jpRIENDLY Societies' Final Social, Foresters’ Hall, Tuesday, Septem-ber-'9. Good prizes, music and supper. Prizes on view at Victoria Cafe. 2’4’6’B BUSINESS NOTICES. gHAILER’S JJAWERA Jj’URSEBY 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. , p. F. JJAMMONDS. JEWELLER, MANAIA. ’Phone 37. The owner of a WATCH purchased from P. Hammonds will have pride of possession, They have the best timekeeping qualities, being perfectly constructed, and they have been examined and tested before being sold. We have several makes, prices from 12/- (jewelled levers) to £lO, and would be pleased if vou would call to inspect. WRISTLET WATCHES from 20/-, fully jewelled. We have just installed in our workshop the most up-to-date and accurate watch lathe. All repairs will be made into reliable timekeepers. | pARA JJUBBER QO., pTD., 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. A NO ' rJIER Consignment of new novels has arrived at the “Select Book Club.” The latest by Zane Grey, Violet Tweedale, Le Queux. C. A. and A. M. Williamson, Guy Thorn, Nat Gould, etc. ; — M. Kineton Parkes, High St., Hawera. r . an b e obtained at chemists and stores. Vivific Tonic for norvona disorders. Vivific Tonic enriches the blood.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 September 1924, Page 1
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