amusements. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. More than the power of all available words will the announcement which is to follow speak for itself. IT STARTS THURSDAY NEXT. The most staggering film sensation of screen history. “THE SEA HAWK” “THE SEA HAWK” “THE SEA HAWK” ’ “THE SEA HAWK” Produced at a cost of £BOO,OOO. Six huge war galleons were constructed at £30,000 each. An entire Moorish city was built. But, in spite of all its spectacular splendour, it is the thrilling adventure of it, the glorious romance, that holds you spellbound from first scene to its unexpected climax. It is with the utmost pride that we commend to your sure and sincere judgment “THE SEA HAWK” “THE SEA HAWK” TWO NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE. NEXT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. MARCH 26 & 27. Stalls, 1/6; Circle, 2/'-. TE KIRI SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION. QJRAND CONCERT AND DANCE, To be held in the TE KIRI HALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, , At 8 p.m. Vocal and Instrumental Items by the Hawera Scottish Society. Good Floor, Music and Supper. Admission to Concert and Dance: Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 2/-. G. BRUCE, Hon. Secretary. MANUTAHI RIFLE CLUB. nPHE above Club 'will OPEN their A Range on WEDNESDAY, March 25. Riflemen from neighbouring clubs are requested to be present. W. R, BRUNTON, Hori. Secretary. OHANGAI HALL. H'HE Meremere Sports Club will hold A a GRAND DANCE in the Ohangai Hall on WEDNESDAY,- 25th inst. Orchestral music; good floor; catering by Mr Hoddle. Admission: Double Tickets, 4/-; Gents’ Single, 3/-; Ladies’ Single, 1/6. Dancing commences at 8 p.m. sharp. v F. A. LT.TCHWARK, 21,24 Hon. Secretary. FLORAL WORK FLORAL WORK FLORAL WORK RING gig STRATFORD EXCHANGE. V* N. LESTER, MANAGER. Said Robert about William:— “He left to us the richest legacy of all the dead —the treasures of the rarest soul that ever Uved and loved and wrought of words—- . 1 GO TO ’ H AERY C.C.C.1., JOBBING CARPENTER, 89 VICTORIA ST., HAWERA, the Statues- Pictures. Robes and , Gems of Thought.” JULIUS, ' jCTONEY-Saving Offers in Indies’ and ’ children’s underwear. Buy your underwear at our store; you’ll find it pays. We’ve opened up a beautiful assortment of Vedonis - and Meridian vests, also combinations for ladies and children. Cotton vests, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2"/6; woollen vests from 4/6; Shetland vests, camisoles, nightdresses, camilcniekers, dainty camisoles and Princess underskirts in artificial silk; crepe nightdresses in lemon, blue, mauve and white, amazing value at 5/11; crepe knickers, pretty colours, 3/11; tricolene bloomers, pretty colours, 8/11; large assortment Fuji silk nightdresses, knickers; special bargain price for Fuji nightdresses, 16/11; dressing gowns in saxe, mauve, maroon, rose and kingfisher, beautiful goods; dressing jackets in Fuji silk, nun’s veiling, flannel, also ripple cloth; children’s, maids’ and women’s woollen combinations, also bloomers; every garment you require, and each one a bargain. —Miss Stewart, ’phone 770. —. 1 Tt'aVING taken a. goojl photograph, AA you want it developed and printed in the best possible way. We do this, and we take from 18 to 24 hours to do it. In a little over two years we have developed and printed over 5000 films. Bring us your next.- —M. Kineton Parkes and Co., 125 High Street, Hawera. WASTE PAPER. /YUANTTTY good clean waste paper (printed) at One Penny per lb. Hundredweight lots at 7/6 cwt.. Apply STAR OFFICE.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 March 1925, Page 1
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