POLITICAL ADDRESS. THE NEW PARTY I THE NEW PARTY ! INAUGURAL MEETING. OPERA HOUSE, HAWEEA. OPERA HOUSE, HAWEEA. MONDAY. AUGUST .17. TOWN HALL, PATE A. TOWN HALL, PATEA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. MR H. ATMORE (M.P. for Nelson) —and— MR J. A. HANAN (M.P. for Invercargill) Will Continue Tlieir NATIONALIST CAMPAIGN. APEEA HOUSE, HAWEEA. MONDAY, AUGUST 17. Commencing S pan. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor. BE PRESENT ! IT IS NATIONAL DUTY ! THE NEW PARTY ! THE NEW PARTY ! 15,17 HAWERA LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB. JURST J£ALL. WINTER SHOW HALL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. Chaperons: Mesdames Paeev, Lovell 1 ancl H. L. Spratt. Tickets: Ladies, 3/6; Gentlemen, 5/-; Double, 7/G. Music by Newberry’s Orchestra. K. McCALMAN, - Hon. Secretary. j TOWN HALL, KAKAEAMEA. AEAND HOCKEY DANCE in aid of Hall Funds, FRIDAY Next, 14th August. Good Floor, Music and Supper. Open Waltzing Competition. Admission, 1/- per couple. Gents, 2/0; Ladies, 1/G. C. LORD, 13 Hon. Secretary. HAWERA BOWLING CLUB (Incorporated). (COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL to the Ladies will be held on’ FEHIAY'," August 14tlr, 1925, in Hoddle’s Tea Rooms, at 7.45 p.m. Musical items and Progressive Euchre. Members may obtain tickets at the door. J. CHAMPION, 13 Hon. Secretary. RACING NOTICES. MANAWATU HUNT STEEPLECHASE MEETING (Totalisator). To be held on FEILDING RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. ■\T OMIN A T lON S for ALL events j ~ close on FRIDAY, 14tii August, at 9 p.m. For fujl programme see Weekly Press. w. McKenzie, Secretary, Palmerston N. M A ETON .T. C. SPRING MEETING. To be lield on FEILDING RACECOURSE. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 & 3, 1925. DOMINATIONS for ALL events (including Trial Hack Plate and [aiden Race) close on FRIDAY, 14th ugust, at 9 p.m. For full programme see Weekly ress, 30th Julv. ARTHUR WAY, Secretary, Marton. BUSINESS NOTICES. J. D YKES > DOMINION HOTEL, MNCES ST., HAWERA. ’Phone G 3. mte of Junction Hotel, Kawaknwa, and Mnnukau Hotel) to notify the public that he has take __ cen over the above Hotel, iere they can be assured cf the best attendance. Mr Dykes w:shes to sure his clients that he intends to ike this house a real home for auye staying with him. Tariff: 10/- per day. ieciai Terms arranged for Permanent Boarders. iGAIN Sale—Children’s coats, i/11, 7/11, 9/11; warm woollen coats, 3/11, 5/11; children’s lined vests, 1/11, reduced from :ream wool gloves, 1/- pair; cream 3n gauntlet fringed gloves, childan.l maids, 1/11, reduced from children’s sox, odd sizes, 1/- and , : ,ir; silk and wool vests, long ‘s, sizes 5 and G. reduced to 2/11; fleecy lined bloomers, reduced 6/1.1 *to 2/11; odd sizes in cor-' reduced from 19/11 to 5/11; 5 corsets in pink, blue, also white, elastic corsets, 9/11; piuk elasirassicrcs, 1/11; others, 2/11; y lace brassieres, 3/11; Shetland vests, 3/11; knickers, 6/11; woven 2/11; coloured cashmere hose, ’e latest shades, 3/11; heavy knit heather and grey, 1/11 pair; good ty black cashmere hose, 2/11 pair. 58 Stewart, corner High St. DRAPERS’ and Grocers’ Counter Books —Consult Ilawern Star .lob ng Departwent for your next require ent. Prices right.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 13 August 1925, Page 1
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