AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE, HAWEKA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Thomas H. luce “Special.” FRANK KEENAN, LLOYD HUGHES*, MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE in “SCARS OF JEALOUSY.” ‘ ‘ SCARS OF JEALOUSY. * ’ A stirring story of feucls, moonsliining, love and outlawry in the mountains of Alabama. The most stupendous fire ever screened. FINAL APPEARANCE “THE AMAZING- MIRANOS ’’ (The World Famous Aerial Artists). Popular Prices: Stalls, 1/6; Circle, 2/-. KING EDWARD PARK TENNIS CLUB (Incorporated). 'T'HE Official Opening of the above Club will take place on WEDNESDAY, October loth, at 2 p.m. l'ankee Tournament. Entrance fee 1/-. Afternoon Tea. All tenuis players cordially invited. E. J.. YEARBURY", Hon. Seere-tarv. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. mi VISIT THE FIRST gOYAL AGRICULTURAL gHOW OF NEW ZEALAND AT PALMERSTON NORTH. NOVEMBER 4, 5 & 6, .1924. RAILWAY EXCURSION RATES over Main Lines and Branches in BOTH ISLANDS. A GREAT HISTORICAL EVENT. W. T. PENNY, J. POW, Joint Secretaries. P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. FOR SALE. J)AIRY Farm, Waikato, 127 acres, rich flats, half Kike Swamp, drained, in grass; carrying 60 cows and* 20 dry stock; new buildings; 1 mile Illation, school, factory; £4O acre; would exchange for first mortgages or unencumbered property. Equity £1735.- — Geo.- Smith, Waharoa, Auckland. GOOD DAIRYING LAND FOR SALE. £ls PER ACRE.
140 ACRES, good dairying land; / all in grass but 25 acres, which is in fallow after swedes; prae--1 tically all flat; well watered by creek; 1 mile from school and 2 miles from factory ! and township by good level road. Beautiful climate; no wind; splendid opening for good man, as the place will be sold for x £ls PEE ACRE VERY EASY TERMS. Possession any time after October 1. For further particulars appIy—“GRAY,” Star Office. BUSINESS NOTICES. SPECTAI'IvXXOUNCEMEN'Y B. SEAVER thanks his friends and. customers for past favours and solicits a continuance of their patronage during his enforced absence from Hawera for health reasons. Arrangements have been made for the execution of all repair work with firstclass workmanship, and the usual full stocks of CYCLES and all accessories will be kept. Pram Tyres fitted while vou wait —as usual. ’Phone 727. 95 REGENT ST., HAWERA. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. T BEG to notify the general public of Hawera and district that I have secured premises lately - occupied by Messrs. Booth, McDonald, UNION ST. (nearly opposite John Kirk’s), and have fitted out an UP-TO-DATE MOTOR GARAGE. I intend specialising in REPAIR WORK and have secured the services of Mr C. BLAKE, who will have full charge of my workshop. Give Me a Trial. Work Guaranteed. PRICES RIGHT. W. O. p ETTY > Late of J. Blake & Son. ’Phone 689. Agents for Booth, McDonald Ltd. Farm Implements and Machinery. A. J. S. MOTOR CYCLES. WHY NOT RIDE A MACHINE THAT GIVES THE SMOOTHEST RUNNING AT THE LOWEST COST ? WE GUARANTEE YOU SERVICE IN THESE MACHINES. For further particulars drop us a Postcard or Ring ’Phone 50. JEROMSON MOTOR & GENERAL ENGINEERS, MANAIA.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 October 1924, Page 1
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