amusements. QPERA HOUSE, HA WE It A. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Great Paramount Production. “A MAN MXJST LIVE” “A MAN MUST LIVE” RICHARD DIX. RICHARD ;DIX. There is no eternal triangle in this production; there is no deep in the dye villain; but a story of a man’s fight to live. Must we fight like beasts of the jungle? A Capital Supporting Programme. Stalls, l/-j Circle, 1/6. gCOTTISH QUEEN. GIGANTIC “FLAG” DAY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. BUY A SCOTCH PLAG. Guess the weight of the Sheep and Cheese. Guessing for Tea Set and Tray, Suit Length, Doll’s Pram, etc. VOTE FOR THE SCOTS’ QUEEN. The Eltliam Pipe Band will play in the evening. COME INTO TOWN FOR A WHOLE DAY’S FUN ! • D. McCORMICK, Hon. Secretary. QRAND • THEATRE, lIAWERA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NTGHT. BUCK .TONES —in—“THE TRAIL RIDER” “THE TRAIL RIDER” A rousing, cracking tale of adventure and love near the Texas border, where the Trail * Rider rode wild and free. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. WILLIAM DESMOND ; —in—“STRAIGHT THROUGH” “STRAIGHT THROUGH” A hard riding;, hard . hitting drama of hearts and fists; ' j Stalls, 1/-; .Circle, 1/0. J>OLLER gKATING. WINTER SHOW HALL. LAST THREE DAYS. TO-NIGHT—SPORTS NIGHT. Races for All. Post Entries. TO-MORROW NIGHT—FANCY DRESS MASKED CARNIVAL. Grand March at 8.30 p.m. Doors Open at 7.30 both nights. Prizes- for All Events. Skating Admission—Same as usual. C. ADAMS, Manager. SCOTCH DANCING CLASS. pO-NIGHT, A. aiicl P. Hall,'next GilL landers’ Seed Store, Nelson Street ntrance, side door. Join the crowd nd be happy —for young and old. lIAWERA SCOTTISH SOCIETY". ’J'HE Ordinary Monthly Social Evening will be held in. the Foresters’ Hall on TUESDAY, September 22nd. Admission by Membership Card only. „ Ladic-s a Basket. D. McCORMICK, . Hon. Seeretarv. EL TIT AM CHURCH OF ENGLAND. AT. TOWN HALL! MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. gOCIAL AND TRANCE. At 8 .p.m. Sparkling Programme of Vocal Solos, Choruses, Children’s Choruses and Fancv Solo Dancing. DANCING at" 9.15 p.m. Gentlemen. 3/-; Ladies, 2/- and Basket. Children (to concert), 1/-.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. yyESLEY HALL, METHODIST CHURCH.' At 7.30 o'clock UNIQUE EDUCATIONAL MISSIONARY RAL.LV. MAORI SINGERS AND ORATORS. Weird Waiaias, Poi Action Sours; Folk Sours, etc. Admission, 1/-. gTALLION pARADE. SHOW GROUNDS, HAWED A. —on— SATURDAY NEXT, SATURDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p m. A DISPLAY OF THE BEST BLOOD IN THE DOMINION. Admission: Free. COME AND SEE THE WELLKNOWN IMPORTED SI RES. OTAKEHO HALL. A GRAND DANCE will be held in " the above Hall TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 17th inst., at. 8 o’clock. Sit-down Supper. Good Music.. Proceeds devoted to good cause. • Gents. 3/-;‘Ladies, 2/-. : T. W., .EAVES, Hon. Secretary.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 17 September 1925, Page 1
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