AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AND TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). The Mighty Master Picture, “LET NOT MAN PUT ASUNDER” “LET NOT MAN PUT ASUNDER” A masterpiece of camera art that will hold you spellbound, featuring PAULINE FREDERICK and LOU TELLE GEN, Two of the Greatest Emotional Plavers on the screen. AIso—“AIR POCKETS” A Mermaid. Comedy. Stalls, 1/-; Circle, 1/6. JJMPRESS piCTURES, NORMANBY. TO-NIGHT MONDAY An attraction with plenty of pep that will make you happy for the holidays. VIOLA DANA In a Bright and Breezy Comedy, ‘ ‘ the OFF-SHORE PIRATE ’ ’ Also to-night: “THE PAST EXPRESS,” with more thrills than ever. ■ Usual Prices To-night. HAWERA XMAS AND NEW YEAR ATTRACTIONS. DECORATED SHOPS. DISPLAYS OP GREENERY, ETC. ELECTRIC LIGHT ILLUMINATING. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION POR THE CHILDREN ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON AT 2.30. pATHER QHRISTMAS WILL PARADE IN HIGH STREET AND GIFTS WILL BE GIVEN TO THE CHILDREN. The Shops will be prettily decorated with streamers and evergreens, and -we want our country friends to bring the kiddies to town and let them have some fun. DON’T MISS THIS. SHOP EARLY and you will spend your money to better advantage. HAWERA RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. PLEASE SIT UP AND PARTAKE OF I THIS NOURISHMENT! AT LAST ! We have a train leaving NGAERE which will enable our Hawera, Normanby and Eltham patrons to arrive home before midnight. BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26. The ordinary train time-table will be run from HAWERA to QABDENS And a SPECIAL will leave Ngaere a 5.14 p.m., arriving Hawera 6.8 p.n In addition to Water Chute, Mote Boat, and other amusements, there wi be dancing on the lawn, and the Stra; ford Citizens ’ Band (20 players) wi provide the music. Watch for our BIG Advertisement i Wednesday’s Paper., Admission to Gardens: Adults 6c Children under 10, 3d. 3 LESTER BROS., ’Phone 315, Stratford Exchange.
BUSINESS NOTICES. PICTURES for presents at Poisons’s, 2/- to £9. HE’S ARRIVED ! HE’S ARRIVED ! FATHER CHRISTMAS IN THE “FAIRY CAVE” AT LIDDINGTON’S. LIDDINGTON’S. 'V'MAS Confectionery 0 f every kind at the Golden Minim. WEST END CABINET WORKS JPOR RELIABLE FURNITURE of every description at reasonable prices. See the IDEAL ICE CHEST, from £4. Note address: SUNDERLAND’S, HIGH ST. WEST (opp. Carter’s). CHRISTMAS HAMPERS, 1924. CHRISTMAS HAMPERS, 1924. CHRISTMAS HAMPERS, 1924. HAMPER No. 1— 1 bottle Tom and Cameron’s Whisky, 1 bottle Spanish Port Wine or Sherry, 9 quart bottles Ale or Stout—£l 6s HAMPER No. 2 1 bottle Tom and Cameron’s Whisky, 1 bottle Brandy, 1 bottle Port Wine or Sherry, 8 quart bottles Ale or Stout—£l 15s HAMPER No. 3 6 quart bottles Ale or Stout, 2 bottles Port Wine or Sherry, 2 bottles Torn and Cameron’s Whisky 1 bottle Brand}' —£2 9s ’ QCRONATION JJOTEL. ELTHAM. E. CRABTREE, Proprietor, Confectionery of every kind at the Golden Minim.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 December 1924, Page 1
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