AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE, HAWEBA. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A TREMENDOUS ATTRACTION. Marshall Neilan Presents “THE STRANGER’S BANQUET’ ’ “THE STRANGER’S BANQUET’’ “THE STRANGER’S BANQUET’’ ‘ ‘ THE s STRANGER ’S BANQUET ’ ’ The Greatest Caste of Stars ever assembled for one picture. “THE STRANGER’S BANQUET’’ “THE STRANGER’S BANQUET’’ A PLOT TO WRECK THE EMPIRE. A PLOT TO WRECK THE EMPIRE. A few Crafty Leaders Hold up the Shipping. The Strike! The Strike! AND THE LESSON TO BE LEARNT. A Lone Girl battling to save her father. She outwits the; Strike Leader. HERE IS A VITAL DRAMA THAT WILL GRIP YOU. A SWEEPING MASTERPIECE OF SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT. And a Great- Supporting Programme. Stalls, 1/6; Circle, 2/-. EE EARLY THIS EVENING ! SCOUTS’ HALL. TO-NTGIIT—TUESDAY. gCO UTS ’ jgUCHRE & J^ANCE. Good Prizes and Points Prize. Cards, S o’clock. Admission, 1/6. JOY NIGHT ! JOY NIGHT ! MANAIA TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. Commencing at 8 p.m. GRAND QHILDREN’S JtJANTOMIME (LOCAL TALENT) “THE BABES IN THE WOOD” “THE BABES IN THE. WOOD” (In Four Acts) A feast of song, mirth, dance and beauty. Nothing better ever presented to a Manaia audience. Preceded by Vocal and Instrumental items by. Taranaki’s most talented .A rt i sts BIG DANCE and SUPPER, to follpwPopular Prices:. Entertainment, 3/aud 2/-; Children, half price. .Dance: Ladies and Gents, 2/- each. Proceeds in Aid of St. Cufhbert’s Anglican Church. , 17,19,21,-22.23,24
FOOTBALL NOTICES. TARANAKI J> UG B V JJNION. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. AT K A PONG A. ELTHAM 11. v. CARDIFF. At 2.30 p.m. AT ELTHAM. HAWERA TECH. HIGH SCHOOL V. NEW PLYMOUTH TECH. COLLEGE At 2.30 p.m. Admission: Gents, 1/-; Ladies, 6d; Children over 14, 6d. S. E. NIELSON, Secretary. NURSERYMEN. HAWERA NURSERY, 37 CALEDONIA STREET. QEO. gHAILER GOOD PLANTS. BOXTHORN, 20/- 1000. BARBERRY, 3/- 100. ESCALLONIAS, 25/- 100. AKE AKE, from 25/- 100. FRUIT TREES, 2/- each. ROSES, 1/6 each. —Also— DAPHNES, HEATHS, AZALIAS, and other Choice Shrubs at Lowest Cash Price. „ SHELTER AND TIMBER TREES. SHELTER AND TIMBER TREES. PINUS MURICATA—The salt wind resisting pine; fine sturdy 2-year-olds —£10 per 1000. PINUS INSIGNIS (Radiata)—An excellent timber tree; 2 and 3-year-olds from 75/-. to £lO per 1000, according to size and quality. BOXTHORN—The best coastal hedge plant; 25/- per 1000; £5 per lot of 5000. BARBERRY—4L’he inland farm' hedge; 3-year picked plants, 75/- 1000; £ls per lot of 5000. Catalogues Free upon Application. JQUNCAN & £TD., NURSERYMEN, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 465. tu.th.s
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, Rhubarb Roots, etc. Consult us if vou Tequire any advice on the best kinds to plant. We shall be pleased to give you the benefit of our experience. (opposite George & Doughty >*). 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 OGERS ‘ SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, HAWERA.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 22 September 1925, Page 1
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