AMUSEMENTS. KAPONGA QUEEN CARNIVAL. GRAND FINALE.' HUGE TWO-DAY BAZAAR. KAPONGA TOWN HALL. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 <Sr 24. WONSTER TUG-OF-WAR TOURNA- - MENT. Open Competition. £2O PRIZE MONEY £2O. Entry, 10/- per team. Nominations to Secretary. W. MELVILLE, Hon. Secretary, Kaponga. BOXING TOURNAMENT. AMATEUR J>OXING gOXING TOURNAMENT. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, HAWERA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. At 8 p.m. Under the Auspices of the Hawera Boxing Association. ; STAR BOUT. THE MATCH OF THE SEASON. nelson Mcknight nelson Mcknight (Hamilton) V. ARTHUR DUGGAN - ARTHUR DUGGAN (Hawera) The Two Leading Welter-Weights ii SIX TWO-MINUTE ROUNDS. 8 OTHER AMATEUR MATCHES i 8 OTHER AMATEUR MATCHES f The Pick of Taranaki ’s Best Bovs MR, W. FOLEY, REFEREE. ' Note the Prices: Ringside, o/-p,Stalls 3/-; Pit, 2/-. FRED W. STEVENS, . Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. POSTPONEMENT. QWING to the inclement weather, the Official Opening of the Park Tennis Club has been POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, October 22nd E. J. YEAEBURY, Hon. Secretary. OPENING NOTICE. HAWERA WELDING CO. beg to notify the general public of Hawera district that Ave ha% r e installed an up-to-date Welding Plant in the premises of W. 0. Petty and Co., UNION ST. We are prepared to undertake all classes of Acetone. IjVelding at. the shortest notice. No job too large or too small. We solicit your faA’ours. HAWERA WELDING CO. UNION ST,, HAWERA. J. R. BLAKE, Manager. Ring 659. tu,th,s BOXING. BOXING. TIIOMAL, ex-Bantam-Aveight Champion of Australia, is establishing a class in the Winter Show Buildings, HaAvera. A tutor will be in attendance at all hours of day and e\ T ening. Under the Auspices of the HaAvera Boxing Association. Private Tuition a Specialty. DAWSON FALLS, MT. EGMONT. DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. COMMENCING MONDAY, October 20th, S.O.S. Car will leaA T e Criterion Garage, HaAvera., at .11.15; arrh'e Duavson Falls, 12.30. LeaA’e DaAvson Falls 2.30; arrive HaAvera 3.45. (Leave for Wanganui at 4 p.m.). For particulars and Reseiwed Seats ’phone 168, Lvsons, Foord and Keilar. SPECIAL SUNDAY TRIPS. Leave Garage 8.30 a.m. Return Sunda}’- afternoon. Special fares arranged according to number of passengers.
S.O.S. MOTOE SEEVICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. M B H. B. GIBSON, Solicitor, has removed his offices to premises in the Broadway Buildings, Princes St., lately occupied by Messrs Duff, Wynyard and Moody. BUSINESS NOTICES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. 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 you wait —as usual. ’Phone 727. 95 REGENT ST., HAWERA. NOTICE TO MOTOEISTS. J 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.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 October 1924, Page 1
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