amusements. QPEEA HOUSE, HAWERA. to-night. to-nigiit. TIIOS. H. INCE TIIOS. H. INGE —and — CLIVE ARDEN’S CLIVE ARDEN’S Great Novel on the Screen “ ENTICEMENT ” “ENTICEMENT” A Magic Wotd; a Magic Power for the woman who lias it. It has swayed the destinies of Empires. How do women entice? • “ ENTICEMENT ” Will Supply You with the Answer. Hook your seats for to-morrow evening. Stalls, I/-; Circle, 1/6. “Don’t Miss This!” Jl/JO NS TER J>ALL MAHOE HALL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. Streamers, Confetti, Novelties Galore. In Aid of Rowan Tennis Club. Open Waltzing Competition: Guinea Prize. Eoulton’s Orchestra. Gents 3/6, Ladies. 2/-. Free ’Busses leaving all centres. SCOTTISH SOCIETY CARNIVAL QUEEN. pHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS ball. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER-25. THE GREATEST EVENT OF THE YEAR. First and Second Prizes will be awarded in the following classes: Most Original Costume —Girl under 10 years; Boy under 10 years; Girl 10 to 15 years; Boy 10 to 15 years. Most Economical Costume—Girl or Boy under 10 years; Girl or Boy 10 to 15 yearsa Best Foster Costume —Girl or Boy under 10 years; Girl or Boy 10 to 15 years. ' Bast Fancy Costume —Girl under 10 years; Boy under 10 years; Girl 10 to 15 years; Boy, 10 to 15 years. Best Pair —Under 15 years. NOW, MOTHERS, GET BUSY! THERE ARE 26 PRIZES. Grand March at 7 p.m. ADULTS take the floor after 10.30. Admission: . Children. 1/-; Supper Free; Adults, 2/-; Supper, 1/- extra. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. Children’s Dances will consist of Polkas, Waltzes, Barn Dance, etc. 3 7 o carnival concert, carnival concert, carnival concert. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER S. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. At 8 p.m. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. PROGRAMME. verture Hawera Orchestral Society haracter. Recitation Miss Joyce Goodwin oe Dance ronibone Solo flection Miss Mona Lay Mr C. Pearce Eltham Pipe Band Miss Mary. Barnes ello Solo Mr 11. N. Lester araetor Sketch Miss Joan Tonks otch Song Master S. W. Ilorsburgh alogue Mrs Robb and Mr C. J. McFadyen INTERVAL. Entraete Hawera Orchestral Society Introduction of Queen Candidates By Mr E. Dixon, Chairman Carnival Committee. Scotch Song Chieftain W. G. Simpson Band Quartette Baritone Solo Savage. Claude C. Moss Musical Monologue Savage Jno. Renwiek Character Recitation Miss Maisie Instone Song Savage D. McQuiiin Hawera Ladies’ Brass Band (under the Baton of Professor L. IT. Naticski, of Melbourne. Acdompaniste, Miss D. doll. Popular Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Early Doors, 7.30 p.m.
OKAIAWA TOWN HALL. p RAND PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL will be held in the above Hall on WEDNESDAY, September 16, at 8 p.m. Good prizes. Particulars later. Okaiawa Cricket Club. B. BARCLAY", C. E. BROOKE, Joint Secretaries. KAPUNI HALL. PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL for Children and Adults on WEDNESDAY", SEPTEMBER 9th, under the auspices of the Kaponga Croquet Club. Good prizes for children; boys and girls under and over 7 years. Children's dances, 7 to 9.30 p.m.; adults to follow. Adults’ Waltzing Competition, £1 Is prize. Music by Sharpe’s Orchestra. Good Floor and Supper. T. BENNIE, Hon. Secretary, a* 7 . ■ V
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 5 September 1925, Page 1
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