AMUSEMENTS. “TOM” AND “TONY” IN A TOE NADO OF THEILLS ! Q.RAND THEATRE, HAWEEA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TOM MIX In HE SAYS IT WITH THEILLS' EEGINALD DENNY in “THE LEATHER PUSHERS.” Bound 16. Sunshine' Comedy, “HUNGRY LIONS' AND TENDER HEARTS.” Stalls,. I/-; Circle, 1/6.
SCOTTISH SOCIETY. “HALLOWEEN NICHT.’’ SPECIAL NICHT for children will he held in the Foresters’ Hall on FRIDAY, October 31st, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Games, competitions, and “dookin” for apples, etc. Programme by children. All children must be accompanied by parents, and admission will be by members’ ticket only. Ladies a Basket. D. McCORMICK, Hon. Secretary.
HAWERA LAWN TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1. At 2.30 p.m. CORDIAL Invitation is extended to all Tennis and Croquet players to attend. _ General Tea Day for Members. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. 'T'ENDERS are invited for the ereetion of NEW HOSPITAL, HAWERA. Tenders, marked “Tender for Hospital Buildings,” to be lodged at Architects’" offices, Hawera, not later than noon of WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1924. Plans may be seen at Palmerston North and architects’ offices, Wellington and. Hawera. CRCHTON, MeKAY & HAUGHTON, and i DUFFILL & GIBSON, Associated Architects. 30,31,1,-6 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. G Ea J. R Am! - r - s [A Card] (Violinist, Opera House), Teacher of Violin and Theory, etc. For terras, etc., enquire— Laidlaw’s Music Warehouse, Hawera. ]J£ATTHEW Teacher of VIOLIN AND SINGING. Pupil of Wallace Bandy, G.S.M. (London) and Prof. R. C. Zimmerman (Vienna), violin; A. J. Leekie, F.R.C.0., and Alleyers J. Warren, F.R.C.0., singing. I intend to devote all time teaching the above. Demonstrations given. STUDIO: 104 UNION ST. m.w.s
NURSERYMEN. Salvia, 2/- doz; fine hardy plants. Famous Blue Lace flower, 2/- doz. New Blue Petunias, 1/6 doz.; Blue Lobelia, Phlox, Stock, Marigold and other annuals from 1/doz. Tomato, best strong plants, 1/6 doz. —Geo. Shailer, Hawera Nursery, 37 Caledonia St. gTAUB & SEEDSMEN, NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS. We now have ready for planting strong well-hardened seedlings of Salvia Bonfire, Petunias, Asters, Cosmos (single and double), African Marigolds, Stocks, Salpiglossis, and many other kinds too numerous to mention. Also Tomato, Kumara, Celery, Cabbage, Cauliflower and Onion plants. Address: 16 REGENT STREET, HAWERA (Opposite George & Doughty’s). FARMERS » FARMERS ! OOW BROCCOLI and SAVOY. SEEDS with your Carrot and Mangold Crops. I have all the leading varieties in stock. Flower and Vegetable Garden —Try my Seeds, which are of the best quality, put up in 3d, 6d and 1/- packets, post free, cash with order. Floral Work Wreaths, Bouquets, etc., made up in beautiful designs on the shortest notice. A. S. E OGEES ' SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, HIGH ST.. HAWERA. ’Phones —Shop, 621; House, 789. Gifts to hand. See our leather novelties; the Home mail closes shortly. —Miss Sewell, Art Depot, Hawera; ’phone 680. “TTIS Master’s Voice” —the symbol of supremacy; 35 gramophones and 1500 records from which to choose. This is the range to be seen and heard at M. Kineton Parkes and Co.’s Gramophone Parlours, 125 High Street, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 October 1924, Page 1
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