amusements. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ARE YOU MARRIED TO ME OR TO YOUR BUSINESS ? That question wrecks many a home; it brought havoc to a family in Warner Brothers’ presentation of “HER MARRIAGE VOW” ‘ ‘ HER MARRIAGE VOW ’ • A story of a woman who drank the cocktail of temptation and found the dregs bitter. Erom the celebrated play by Owen Davis. Wonderful Stellar Cast, including MONTE BLUE, BEVERLEY BAYNE, BEN TURPIN in “ASLEEP AT THE SWITCH.” Stalls, 1/-; Circle, 1/6. pOOTBALL. pOOTBALL. SHOW GROUNDS, HAWERA. CITY A v. WHAREROA. Kick-off 2.30 p.m. sharp. Referee, Mr Kilev. CITY B y. TOKAORA. At Show Grounds. Referee. Mr G. Hurley. Gents, 6d; Ladies, 6d. N. COBURN, Secretary C.F.C. ELTHAM GOLF CLUB. jg ALL To be held in TOWN HALL, ELTHAM. / WEDNESDAY, JULY 15. At S p.m. Newberry’s O-ehestra (6 instruments). Gentlemen, 7/6; Ladies, 5/-. E. BAET, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. HAWERA MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. YAWING to shortage of supply in two V piano pieces, ALTERNATIVE pieces as under may be used: — Class No. 1 (under 10 years): “Margot's Wooden Shoes” (Poldini Op. 78). Class No. 2 (under 14 years): “Bagatelle” (Beethoven OP. 33, No. 1). got’s Wooden Shoes ” (Poldini OP. H. E. CRESSEY, Hon. Secretary. WHAREROA HALL. A DANCE will be held in the above hall on FRIDAY, 17tli July, at S p.m. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. KEEP THIS DATE OPEN ! ROWAN TENNIS CLUB. pi RAND BALL will be held in Rowan 17 Hall on WEDNESDAY, July 15. Prizes for Novelty Dance and Waltzing Competition. Boulton’s Orchestra. Ladies, 2/-; Gents, 3/6. 11,13,14 MEETINGS. N.Z, FARMERS’ UNION. NORMANBY BRANCH. A MEETING of the above will be held in the Town Hall, Normanby. on FRIDAY - , the 17th inst., at S p.m. •Mr R. B. WOOD, M.R.C.YLS., New j Plymouth, will give an address of in- j terest to dairy farmers. * HAWERA CATHOLIC CHURCH JUBILEE. A MEETING of ladies will be held in the Convent Schoolroom TO-MOR-ROOM (Wednesday) afternoon at 2.30 o ’clock. ANNIE W. QUIN. MARY BARTLETT, J. M. JOYCE, M. C. GOODSON, Convenors. TARANAKI DAIRY FACTORY EMPLOYEES’ UNION. A X Organising Meeting of the above will be held in the Board Room, Town Hall, MANATA, on WEDNESDAY', July I:", at 7.30 p.m. All factory employees are invited to attend. R. FULTON. Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. WE COULDN’T IMPROVE OUR QUALITIES OR SELECTION. - SO WE IMPROVE OUR SERVICE. p\’T>EILLY’S* now deliver groceries '' 7 -*-V at no additional c-flarge. Busy women appreciate this service, because it saves them unnecessary “lugging” of parcels, and THEY KNOW OUR DELIVERIES ARE PROMPT ! Please• do this: Try ONE order here —your next one. Y'ou’li then learn why it will pay you to always shop at (yj^EELLY’S, “The Quality Delivery Grocery Store” HIGH STREET; ’phone 596. PRINCES STREET; ’phone 496. OO —YHOLIN in case with bow, a *** complete outfit for £3, posted to any address. —Dixon’s. Hawera. QCtfi WITTCI- & W7TTON Piano; overstrvng; there are many pianos being offered not overstrung. Call and we will explain. Terms, only £6 deposit and £2 8s 9u monthly, at Dixon’s Leading Music House Hawer^.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 14 July 1925, Page 1
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