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AMUSEMENTS. As . Sweet a Story as the Screen every known! QPERA HOUSE,- HAWERA. ‘ MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT.. Each Evening at 8 o’clock. MATINEE TUESDAY, 2 o’clock, A BRITISH STAR IN A BRITISH STORY. : .. ■ We present the World’s Ever-young ' Sweetheart, ' ” MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In the Greatest Achievement of Her. Marvellous Career, . “DOROTHY VERNON OF f HADDON HALL.” From the Romantic Novel by Charles •; Major, - ■ ' Mary Pickford never so supremely beautiful. Never so splendid a portrayal as that of the vixenish miss of eighteen, whq braves.parental wrath, faces treachery, intrigue, and even' treason, to wed her heart’s choice: Beauty marks every phase, of this . • Classic. ■ ?‘DOROTHY VERNON OF -.h* : ■ HADDON HALL;” V/. in .the whole of - English history, there is no finer romance than that of Dolly Vernon and her lover, John - Manners. History comes to life., and lives again before us in this wonder picture of our , common English past. •Stalls, .1/6; Circle, 2/- (no tax). No booking fee. ; RESERVE YOUR SEAT EARLY! Box Plan Now Open. WHEN SUMMER COMES WHEN SUMMER COMES WINTER IS ONLY A COUPLE OF ; FORTNIGHTS AWAY ! KING SOL may. be. stuck in a landslip, but we hope his 1 delivery will be in -time for BOXING DAY at JJ'GAERE Q. ARDENS. This is one of OUR BIG DAYS; and there’ are trains, to suit everyone. The Water. Chute and Motor Boat will be .funning all day, and in the afternoon dancing) “on the lawn. A Band in attendance. . No Extra:-Charge for Admission. ’ Adults; 6d; Children under 10, 3d BOILING WATER FREE. >' ■; Luncheon . and Afternoon Tea obtainable.. A fresh and full ; Stock of Confectionery. ' -Plenty of ’ Soft Drinks' 'Fruit, lee Cream, and Nuts for the Monkeys. Your hamper can .-be .as .empty as an old maid’s lap. We have all that-you require .to .satisfy . little ‘‘ hi ary. ’■ ’ Picnicking is made easy at NGAERE GARDENS. lj HERE IS THE''RAILWAY TIMETABLE. Leave Stratford ;9i35 a.m., 10.30 a.ni. 1.32 p.m.\ Leave ;/ Hawera, 7.10 a.m., 12.30 tun.. ; ; 3.25 p.m. . ' Leave Ngaere for Stratford, 10.50 a.m. : ;' 1.50 p.m;, 4. 20 p.m., 5.30 p.m. Leave Ngaere for Hawera,/ 9.45 a.m., ; - 3.19 , p.m/special 5.14 p.ni.,- ’arrive Hawera 6:8 p.m. . Passengers; from New Plymouth and Inglewood may travel by mail train to Stratford and tranship; to special leaving Stratford at 10,30 'a.m.,' and on return- journey travel by special from Ngaere at 4.20 p.m. and tranship to mail train at. Stratford. LESTER BROS., ’Phone 315, Stratford Exchange. BUSINESS NOTICES. ~ OPENING NOTICE. v HAWERA WELDING CO. ■\7JTE beg to notify the general public ' of Hawera district that we have installed an up-to-date Welding Plant in the premises of W. O. Petty and Co., UNION ST. We are prepared” to undertake all classes of Acetone Welding at the shortest notice. No job too large or, too small; We solicit your favours; HAWERA WELDING CO. UNION ST., HAWERA. ' J. R. BLAKE, Manager. Ring 689. tu.tb.s. XMAS, 1924. TN Wishing all a very Happy Xmas and Prosperous New Year, we beg -to draw your, attention to some great values we are offering to keen shoppersduring the coming week. Jordan almonds, 2/11 lb.; Crystallised ’cherries, 2/8 lb.; Californian muscatels, 1/2 pkt; Spanish'.muscatels, 1/9: plct; Turkish figs, Bd, 1/3, 1/6, 6/3 box; best quality mixed '‘ nuts, 31bs 2/9; assorted desert fruits, 1/4 tin, 3 tins 3/11; Ship jellies, 2/10 doz.; best quality hams, all sizes, 1/2 lb. Special bargains in CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. English cups and saucers from 4/11 -Jdoz. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. E. 0’R I;,U - Y---HIGH:CLASS, GROCER, HIGH ST., HAWERA. ’Phone 596. yyEST COAST REFRIGERATING COMPANY, LTD. FOR ICE ICE ICE in any quantity. ’PHONE 163, HAWERA. 251bs. Delivered for 1/6 Cool Storage of -Every Description. ROWE STREET, HAWERA. M ISS JJH.L, OPPOSITE GRAND THEATRE, For Ladies’ and Children’s DRESSES, JUMPERS. UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY and GLOVES. BOYS’ ROMPERS and TUNICS. Also— A FINE RANGE OF MILLINERY.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 December 1924, Page 1

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638

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 December 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 December 1924, Page 1

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