AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE, II AW ERA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Picture that made the whole world Wonder. ‘ ‘ THIS FREEDOM * * ‘ * THIS FREEDOM ’ ’ ‘ ‘ THIS FREEDOM ’ ’ An All-British Production. Bv the Famous Author, A.'S. M. HUTCHINSON. A. S. M. HUTCHINSON. Mighty Successor to_His “If Winter Comes. ’ ’ You’ll Thrill, and Smile and shed a Tear over this Powerful Picturisation of a Mighty Author’s Greatest Effort. —ln Addition— COMEDY. GAZETTE. Stalls, l/-j Circle, 1/d. TAWHITI SOCIAL'HALL. A DANCE will be held in the above Hall TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at S o’clock. Music by Coburn’s Orchestra. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. W. CLARKE, Secretary. WHAREROA HALL. POOTB ALBERS’ BALL will be held in the above Hall on FRIDAY Next, 31st July. Music by Coburn and Foster. Good Floor and Supper. Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 2/-. 3C TOWN HALL, KAKARAMEA. FRIDAY, JULY 31-. p RAND CONCERT & DANCE in aid of Hall Funds. Admission: Adults. 3/-; Children, 6d. C. LORD, 30 Hon. Secretary. PATEA PLUMPTON COURSING CLUB. N.Z. WATERLOO CUP, 1925. UHE New Zealand Waterloo Cup for 1925 will be run on the above Club’s enclosure at WHENUAKURA on— THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 30 & 31, AUGUST 1. Good Hares; Best N.Z. Hounds and Excellent- Enclosure. FINALS for Cup, Purse and Plate will be run on SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925/ Refreshments on Ground. First Course each day at 12 noon, Admission: Gentlemen, 2/-; Ladies, ]/- F. J. MeKENNA, Secretary. ROWAN HALL. pRAND BALL, in aid of Hall Funds, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. Sweepstake Conditional Waltzing Competition and Novelty Dances. Good Prizes. Boulton’s Orchestra. Glass Floor. Gents, 3/6; Ladies, 2/-. A. WOODHEAD, 27, 28 Hon. Secretary. FOOTBALL NOTICES. rjYXRAXAKI JJUGBY IF rONREPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. TAUMATA PARK, ELTHAM. North Taranaki v. South Taranaki. North Taranaki v. South Taranaki. North Taranaki v. South Taranaki. North Taranaki vP South Taranaki. Kick-off at 2,30 p.m. Admission: Adults, 1/-; Children under 14, 6d. S. E. NTELSON, Secretary. JpOOTBALL. JpOOTBALL. BENEFIT MATCH AND SEMIFINAL. FRASER ROAD v. CITY A. At 3 p.m. BENEFIT MATCH. WHAREROA v. OHANGAI. At 1.30 p.m. Half Proceeds to Mr Carswell. BUSINESS NOTICES. PAY DAY PHILOSOPHERS may 'talk of the moral value ul work work for work’s sake —and there’s something to be said for that side- of it. But the big factor in work for most people is the remuneration that comes 'along every week or every month, and which govei'ns the standard of living. Now the value of YOU II SALARY CHEQUE DEPEN DS ON n the amount of sjiecialised knowledge l you have acquired. In these days by specialisation the young man can earn a salary which, in the past, could* be obtained only after many years of experience. Study at home in vour leisure hours. You can earn a big salary while still on the right side of thirty by QUALIFICATION. You can qualify in Accountancy in a few years by studying' with Hemingway’s, the* ■specialists of 28 years’ standWrite . to-day for FREE Book, “Accountancy’’ to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 510, AUCKLAND.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 28 July 1925, Page 1
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