amusements. QRAND THEATRE. HAWERA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TOM MIX’S GREATEST PICTURE. TOM MIX’S GREATEST PICTURE. “THE DEAD WOOD COACH’’ “THE. DEADWOOD COACH’’ TOM MIX Has put over many fine Western entertainments during liis career, but none have surpassed this production. The picture is packed with real live action, fine thrills, many great laughs, beautiful Western locations, suspense, wellsustained interest, and all other qualities that go to make, a good, picture-.' HIS GREATEST WESTERN MOTION PICTURE. A Genuinely Thrilling and Interesting Western Entertainment. Stalls, I/-; Circle, 1/C. FORESTERS’ HALL. TO-NIGHT—WEDNESDAY. TYRUTDS ’ EUCHRE & DANCE. Eight good prizes (on view at Sam Pivae’s). Good Supper; Orchestral Music. The Dance is worth the money. Cards, 7.45; Dance, 10.15. Admission, 2/-. WALTER HARVEY, 3,5 Secretary. OTAKEHO HALL. p RAND FOOTBALL DANCE will be held in the above Hall 'on FRIDAY, August 7':. Serenaders’ Orchestra. Good Floor. Sit-down Supper. Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 2/-. T. W. EAVES 4,5,6 Hon. Secretary. HAWERA BOY SCOUTS’ S H °P I)AY. SATURDAY, AUGUST S. In Mr Morrissey’s Mart, Union St. Home-made bread and cakes, dressed fowls and turkeys, pickles, jams and jellies. Contributions gratefully received. NURSERYMEN. HAWERA NURSERY, 37 CALEDONIA STREET. GEO- - GOOD PLANTS. BOXTHORN, 20/- 1000. BARBERRY", 3/- 100. ESCALLONIAS. 25/- 100. AKE AKE, from 25/- 100. FRUIT TREES, 2/- each. ROSES, .1/0 each. —Also— DAPHNES, HEATHS, AZALIAS, and other Choice Shrubs at Lowest Cash Price. SEED POTATOES. T HAVE now in stock the following varieties of hand-picked Seed Potatoes: Robin Adair, Black Kidney, Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron, Snowdrop, Early Puritan, Snowflakes, Sutton’s Supreme, Sutton's Abundance; also Sprouted Seed Potatoes in 211 b. boxes. A. S. R OGEES ’ SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, HAWERA. Telephones: Shop, 621; House, 789. FOR CHOICE SHRUBS AT REASONABLE PRICES GO TO gTAUB & QO., 16 REGENT ST., HAWERA We can also supply all kinds of Shelter Trees, Fruit Trees, Roses, P.hubarb Roots, etc. Consult us if vou require any advice on the best kinds to plant. We shall be pleased to give you the benefit of our experience. (opposite George & Doughty’s).
"I K /_ 100 Pinus Insignis, timber aud shelter, 2 to 3ft, fibre rooted, £7 per 1000. Special line forestry grade, about 18 inches, 10/- 100, £3 10s per 1000, —W. Mitchinson, wholesale grower, New Plymouth. PLANTING SEASON, 1926. PLANTING SEASON, 1925. MAY TO SEPTEMBER. G. h 7 WAIHI NURSERIES KETEMARAE ttOAD. I have large stocks for town planting: AKE AKE. ELEAGNUS, ESCALLONIAS, TREE LUCERNE, ROSES and ORNAMENTALS, FRUIT TREES. FARMERS’ LINES IN QUANTITY. PINES, MACROCARPAS and LAWSONIAS, BLACK WATTLES, EUCALYPTUS in variety, BOXTHORN and BARBERRY. FOREST TREES at same prices and terms as quoted by State Forest Service. Inspection Invited. Catalogue Free on request. All goods delivered FREE in Hawera and neighbourhood, and on rail, Normanby. Postal Address: Box' 8, NORMANBY. Telephone: 181 K, Hawera Exchange. CAUTION. T>ROCEEDINGS will be taken against persons removing f 1 Star” from roadside when thrown off by car drivers for benefit of subscribers. A reward will be paid for information leading to the detection of offenders. “TTNIQUE” —the name that stands for quality and service where hot water bottles are concerned. Guaranteed and made by North British Rubber Co. —l2
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 5 August 1925, Page 1
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