AMUSEMENTS. PIHAMA HALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. CHILDREN’S JjTANCY gRESS gALL (In Aid of School) Good Floor, Supper and Music. Admission, 2/-. J. PETTIGREW, Hon. Secretary, 6 School Committee. HAWERA METHODIST CHURCH. ANNUAL ■ROSE & SWEET PEA SHOW Will be held' in the J WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS (Lloyd George Hall), WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 12 & 13, 1921. The Show will be,opened on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. by His Worship the Mayor (Mr L. A. Bone). Afternoon Sessions, 2.30 to 5.15. Evening, 7 to 10 p.m. In addition to floral exhibits, there will be a Sale of Work and various stalls, Hoop-la, Shooting Range, Alfresco Concerts, etc. Afternoon Tea and Supper Rooms. Moosman’ Orchestra will be in attendance. All entries close MONDAY, November 10th, at 8.30 p.m., and, may be left at Messrs E. Dixon’s) W. T. Johnson’s, Carter and Co.’s, S. J. Catran’s, and Miss Hill’s, or at the Methodist Bible Class room on MONDAY from 2 till 8.30 p.m. GET A SCHEDULE. Admission: 1/-; Children, over 12 6d, under 12 3d. DOROTHY E. BATES, Hon, Secretary. 37 Disraeli St.; ’phone 102. BUSINESS NOTICES. BUSINESS NOTICE. JJ KINETON, PARKES &.CO. beg to announce “Business as Usual” during extension of premises. 'y'ENTURE gTORE, SITUATE 93 REGENT STREET. Without the support of our many friends and patrons we would assuredly have been a dead letter, and have pleasure in placing on record our effort to All a much needed requirement, namely, the openihg of a store on our section at Ohawe, which will be known as the OHAWE BEACH STORE. where every effort will be made during the continuity of the holiday season to maintain our past reputation and sell our goods at ruling town prices, which, we make bold to state, compare favourably with all competitors. We have great pleasure in the knowledge that we have a most wonderfully genuine and glorious town and country patronage, aud on our part being assured that they will always be treated with courtesy and civility in the future as meted out in the past. We again request their future unstinted support.—Faithfully yours, C. idacRAE, VENTURE STORE. v NOTE. —Bread supplied at Ohawe Beach Store. Orders tanen at both stores for the butcher. M ISS JJILL, OPPOSITE GRAND THEATRE, For Ladies’ and Children’s DRESSES, JUMPERS, UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY and GLOVES. BOYS’ ROMPERS and TUNICS. Also — A FINE RANGE OF MILLINERY. A. J. S. MOTOR CYCLES. WHY NOT RIDE A MACHINE THAT GIVES THE SMOOTHEST RUNNING AT THE LOWEST COST f WE GUARANTEE YOU SERVICE IN THESE MACHINES. For further particulars drop us a Posteard or Ring ’Phone 50. JEROMSON gROS., MOTOR & GENERAL ENGINEERS, MANAIA. QONCRETE ! QONCRETE ! “NEVERLEAK” REINFORCED CONCRETE TROUGHS For Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Calves. CONCRETE PIPES For Culverts, Drains, Crossings. CONCRETE POSTS For Fencing and Gates, Ornamental and Plain. WATER BALLAST . GARDEN ROLLERS. Agents— Newton King, Ltd. (all branches). Farmers’ Co-op. Society, Ltd. (all branches). Bennett and Sutton, Hawera. Gibson’s, Limited, Patea. Kaupokonui Dairy Co., Ltd., Kaupokonui. W. Ricketts, Machinery Exchange, Eltham. We supply all grades of sand and shingle by the bag or load. »]WG, gIMITED, GLOVER ROAD, HAWERA. ’Phone 259.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 6 November 1924, Page 1
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