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AMUSEMENTS. BEAUMONT SMITH’S SCREEN TESTS. IS HAWEEA CAPABLE OF PRODUCING FILM STARS ? BEAUMONT SMITH, the foremost Australian ' producer, is searching the. Dominion for suitable types for his new productions in Australia and New Zealand. MR L. H. NUNN MR L. H. NUNN his chief producer, will personally direct local aspirants for screen fame ou the stage of the QPEBA HOUSE, HAWEEA —ON— • MONDAY & TUESDAY NEXT. MONDAY - & TUESDAY NEXT. The Tests are Absolutely Free! POST YOUE APPLICATION FORM TO BOX 174 TO-DAY. lu Conjunction with the Screen Tests, Thackeray’s World-Famous Class Novel “VANITY FAIR.”

PUBLIC NOTICES. BANK HOLIDAY. "PURSUANT to the terms of the BaukX ing Act, 1908, TUESDAY, the 31st clay of March, 1925, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned Banks in the Taranaki Province, being the Anniversarv Dav of tlie Province. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, HENRY W. LEVEE, Inspector, BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, PERCY 11. COX, Inspector, NATIONAL BANK OF N.Z., LTD., • ALFRED JOLLY, General Manager. COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA LTD.. E. P. YALDWYN, Attornev for N.Z. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, T. E. CORKILL, Acting-General Manager. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. F OR Sale—At the Pound, on MONdav Next, March 30, at 12 noon—-2-vear-old Jersey heifer, brand similar to U on right rump. GEO. H. BLACKWELL, Poundkeeper; ’phone 81. HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. SUPPLEMENTARY DISTRICT ELECTORS ’ ROLL. RATEPAYERS and others are reminded that District Electors’ Roll will close at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY; loth APRIL, 1925, and all claims for enrolment must be lodged by then. Dated 27tli March, 1925. ' H. S. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk. ■VTORTHERN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. S.S. RARAWA. Leaves BREAKWATER—- . THURSDAY. APRIL 9 (after arrival of mail train). Leaves ONEHUNGA—EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 13, at 5.30 o.m. TITONEY-Saving Offers in ladies’ 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/G; woollen vests from 4/6; Shetland vests, camisoles, nightdresses, camilcnickers, 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 Fv(ji 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.

A, m°S ktmmtng ’ HIGH-CLASS LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILORS, PRTNCES ST. SUITS ! SUITS ! We ha've all the latest . designs in High-Class Suitings. OUR. PRICES ARE RIGHT. COSTUMES ! COSTUMES ! We have a full stock of Costume Cloths in Tweeds, Serges, Gabardines, Coatings, etc. COSTUMES, COATS or WRAPS copied from any design. Onlv Best Materials used. FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. PURS ! FURS ! FURS,! Now is the time to have your FURS attended to. We are agents for L. V. ZALA, MANUFACTURING FURRIER. All kinds of Remodelling, Repairing, Relining, Cleaning, Dyeing, etc., done. Charges Moderate. Estimates Given. Note Address: 87 PRINCES ST (opp. Post Office), HAWERA. Y\7’E can supply the stockings you W need at the price that will suit you. Stockings that can be relied on with the utmost confidence for house wear, street wear, sports wear. Our customers continually remark on the reliability of the stockings bought from our store. Black cotton hose 1/3, black lisle 1/11, black cashmere 2/11, girls’ black cashmere stockings reduced from 5/11 to 2/11, Bond’s silk hose in triple wear in all the latest shades, Lady Betty and ladderproof; amazing value in children’s sox in tan, black, blue, emerald, cream, putty, grey, lavender, all the latest effects; children’s strong school hose, ribbed, sizes 3,4, 5, from 2/11. —Miss Stewart, ’phone' 770-

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 March 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 March 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 March 1925, Page 1

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