AMUSEMENTS. NO TAX. NO. TAX. NO TAX. QPEEA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GR AND THE ATRE— I TO-MORROW EVENING. Want, to See Paris? Who wouldn’t? Even a Wooden Indian would —and, at that, he’s part Apaelie. William Fox Presents the Popular Screen Actor, The Adventures of an Artist in Paris. He feared no man; but the “Wildcat” Apache Girl of Paris made. liis heart skip beats. CLYDE COOK in “THE ORPHAN’’ CLYDE COOK in “ THE ORPHAN ’ ’ CLYDE COOK in “THE ORPHAN” FOX WOULD NEWS. Stalls, 1/-;'.Circle, 1 1/6. NO TAX. NO TAX. NO TAX. MONSTER Q. ARDEN • gETE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, -KAPONGA CONVENT SCHOOL GROUNDS. In Aid of Sports’ Candidate. TENNIS TOURNAMENT: Doubles, i Gent’s Prize, Gold Medal. Lady’s Prize, Doulton Ware. Entries, 2/each, el'ose TO-NIGHT. Start 12:45 p.in. Late Entries close 1 p.ni. Thursday. . • BABY SHOW: Four Classes. Entrance 2/-. Classes; 6, 12 18 months and 2A years. Consolation for nominees under 12 months. Prizes: £1 Is in. - each class. Judging at 1.30 p.m. . ADMISSION TO GROUNDS, 1/DANCE IN THE EVENING. . D, MALONE, Secretarv. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. THE FIRST J>OYAL AGRICULTURAL gHOW / OF NEW ZEALAND Will be. held in conjunction with the MANAWATU & WEST COAST METROPOLITAN SHOW ' ' —And— MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB’S EXHIBITION AT PALMERSTON NORTH AT PALMERSTON NORTH —On— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, THURSDAY, - NOVEMBER 4th, sth and 6th, 1924. NOVEMBER. 4tli, sth and 6th, 1924. ENTRIES. CLOSE Arts, Industries, Schools, Dogs, etc., OCTOBER 4, 1924. Live Stock Sections Close OCTOBER 11,, 1924. • All information from, W. T;' PENNY, J. POW, Joint Secretaries, P.O. Eox 85, Palmerston North. BUSINESS NO.TICES. KAUPOKONUI CO-OP. DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS. rpHE Kaupokonui Co-operative Dairy Factory Co., Ltd., is prepared to receive Home Separated CREAM, either by direct purchase without shares or will accept on a co-operative basis, paying full realisation prices,! less cost of manufacture. Full particulars may be . obtained from the Chairman, General Manager, or— A. M. HANNAH, Secretary. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. gHE PARIS HOUSE (next to O’Reilly’s Grocery, High St.) is now open with all the newest Creations in Frocks, Jumpers, etc., at reasonable prices. We solicit your patronage. gHE pARIS JJOUSE. MOTORIST ! MOTORIST ! VISORS ! VISORS ! , JUST LANDED FURTHER SUPPLIES OF VISORS. DIMMING of Head Lamps, SUN in the EYES and RAIN on Windscreen problems SOLVED. All NEW Cars have VISORS fitted. BUY a VISOR for YOUR Car and make it look like new. G YM * gARRINGER, ; , . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, / HAWERA. ’Phone 345. GLORIA has played its way to . .. the, top of the ladder in the gramophone wprld. There’s no," better value ;0r Aeasier' teims; 20/- .down . and ,5/weekly.—T. G. s Liddington, sole fpr Hawern and district. /
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 October 1924, Page 1
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