AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA; TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY at 2 and 8 o ’clock. William Fox Presents A sensational story and romance of the goldfields, thrilling in' its episodes and powerful in l its entertainment qualities. ‘ ‘ THE PLUNDERER ’’ ‘ ‘ THE PLUNDERER " ‘/THE PLUNDERER" An Earthquake of Sensational Melodrama, featuring FRANK MAYO, TOM SANTSCHI, EVELYN BRENT. "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." Stalls, I/-; Circle, 1/6. The Greatest Programme Ever Offiered! PICTURES, NORMANBY TO-NIGHT. ‘ TO-NIGHT. Now you’ll see Thrills that are Thrills; Bigger Thrills, more Novel than you - have ever seeh'before. WILLIAM DUNCAN in ‘ ‘ THE PAST EXPRESS. ’ ’ ‘ ‘ THE PAST EXPRESS." Also TO-NIGHT-FINAL EPISODE FINAL ‘ ‘HURRICANE HUTCH.’ ’ FINAL EPISODE FINAL ' Grand Supporting Programme. Usual Prices. BE EARLY TO-NIGHT. A NGLICAN BAZAAR AND XMAS FAIR. ' KAPONGA TOWN HALL. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 & 12. Plain and Fancy Work Stall, Sweet Stall, Riverlea Country Stall, Bran Tub, Xmas Tree. Competitions qf all descriptions. GRAND CONCERT THURSDAY Night by Eltham Concert Party, com : prising Mesdames Sliipton and O’Hagan, Messrs S. E. Carson, E. Carter, McQuin, Harrison, F. Silver, and Sheat. CHILDREN ! Father Christmas will be at the Bazaar on FRIDAY, at 3 p,m. Doors Open: 2 to 5 p.m.; 7 to 10 p.m. Admission FREE, excepting Thursday night. Admission to Concert: Adults, 1/-; Children, 6d. 11 MISCELLANjtit/US. QPUNAKE Beach Pavilion, under entirely new management. Book accommodation for Xmas holidays. For particulars write T. J. Quinn, Pro-’ prietor. AIURSE; DIX will be in attendance at the Plunket Rooms, ’phone 617, in High Street (opposite Public Trust Office) on alternate Mondays and every Thursday and Saturday, from 2 tor 5, and Wednesday mornings, .10:80 to 12. Private address, 65 Argyle Street; ’phone 726. jQ.ARMENTS Btarched with “Dove" Brand Pure Rice Starch give twice the wear. Preserves and whitens. All grocers and stores sell it. fJTHE extra furniture you want for the Xmas guest available at Syme’s, and prices are all attractive] VOU will eat your cold joints right up with the help of Hayward’s "Military" Pickles. All grocers. Demand "Military." TT T 5 FLAT Heel Sandal Strap . * * Ladies’ Shoes in patent, black suede or glace, 24/6, 35/-, 32/6; children’s shoes or sandals and black or white sand shoes at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera.
TTANBS that are toil-worn and deep-1 lined. “Aneta Hand Emollient” will make you proud- of the result; for the hardest and teuderest skin; a true emolient; 2/- at W. G. Strange’s, Chemist. JUMPER Silks, Jumper Silks. A large variety to select’from now to hand.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot,’ phone 680. ONO.WY tablecloths and spotless linens are assured with “Dove” Brand Starch. None as good. An grocers sell it. HPHE latest in pink and cream pearl necklets for the season are showing at E. Morris’, Leading Jeweller, High St. Inspection invited. Silica. InJUMPER Silks, Jumper speet our new range just opened. —Miss Sewell. Art Depot, ’phone 680. J i A GLORIA can make your Christmas a really merry one. The best .tone gramophone in the world;.- 20/deposit and 5/- weekly.—T. G. Liddington. sole agent for Hawera and district. Display of frangant 65 Lavender, fancy perfumes, toilet sets and soaps; juices within the range of all. See our window.—Tait’s Pharmacy, High St. /VTTO Vanishing Cream, a true skin emolient, delicately perfumed; 2/6 jar at Tait’s Pharmacy, High St. ■VTOOMIEQ! The new Lemon Juice Soap, cool and refreshing to the skin. Try a cake. Procure a% Tait’s Pharmacy, High St. "PHOTOGRAPHY at high speed. If you are anxious for an early look at your photos leave your films with us at 10 a.m. and we hand them to you finished at 5 p.m.—W. G. Strange, Chemist. QUIT ABLE Xmas assortment of fancy soaps for presents by leading makers; quality tells and prices are right at Tait’s Pharmacy, High St. CEAGRASS Prams manufactured, relined and repaired; aeagrass hoods made to order; baskets rehandled, and repaired.—Geo Harding, corner Prince* and Furlong St* CEAGRASS Furniture manufactured aDd repaired; any design made t« order; prices right; workmanship gua* anteed. —Geo. Harding, 25 Prince* St. TTawera QERVED in all the better class restanrants. Ask for them by name Hayward’s “Military” Pickles. All grocers. Look for the name “Milit.nrv. ” "OEAUTIFUL Variegated Jumper Silks now showing.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, ’phone 680.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 10 December 1924, Page 1
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