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AMUSEMENTS. gHOW GROUND TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT (THURS I) AY ) At 8 o'clock. AND TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN SILVER BAND SILVER BAND Under the Baton of MR. ALBERT H. BAILE, Conductor, late of the- Australian NEWCASTLE STEELWORKS NEWCASTLE STEELWORKS BAND BAND Winners of WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIPS in England in 1924. TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME includes: Overture “Poet and Peasant” Suppe Cornet Solo “ Hailstorm ’ ’ Rimmer (Soloist, Mr Arthur Stender) Grand Selection “Dinorah” Meyerbeer Xylophone Solo “Hungarian Rag”' Lenzberg (Soloist, Mr Harold Reid) Selection (Wagner) .Arr. by Orel Hume Cornet Duet “Ida and Dot” Losev (Messrs Stender and Paxton) Plantation Fantasia “A Darky’s Dreamland” Bidgood Descriptive Fantasia “A Soldier’s Life” Cope Hymns —“Nearer, My God, to Thee” and “Abide with Me” Admission: .1/-, Grandstand I/- extra, Children (id, Grandstand Gd. (In the event of wet weather the performances will be given in the WINTER SHOW BUILDING (comfortably seated).

ST. MARY’S CHURCH, HAWERA. pKAND GARDEN FETE AND To be held on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, In the- Grounds of MRS J. E. PEASE, MANAWAPOU ROAD. Work, Produce, Cake and Sweet Stalls. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: Decorated Car Competition; Decorated Pram Competition; Children’s Decorated Prams; Bicycle and Tricycle Competition. Good Orchestra, Afternoon Tea, etc. BUSINESS NOTICES. THANKS. TTAVING disposed of the Olcaiawa Butchery to Mr GEO. GOOD, I take this opportunity of thanking the residents of Olcaiawa. and district for the very cordial support they ' hUve given me during' the last six years, and I sincerely trust the. same support and • custom will be accorded to Mr Geo. Good. CIIAS. E. BROOKE. OKAIAWA BUTCHERY. XT AYING taken over from Mr C. E. the above business, I trust that, as I intend stocking only the very best of meats procurable, a fair share of local patronage will be accorded me. GEO. GOOD. NOTICE. TTAVING disposed of my business, I have to advise that all debts are now due and payable to my successor, Mr Geo. Good, whose receipt will be sufficient discharge. C. E. BROOKE. NOTICE. iTRS HODDLE wishes to notify the public of Hawera and district that lie lias opened a HOME-MADE CAKE :ITCHEN in UNION STRET (next torrissey*s Mart). Good variety of alces and pastries made and baked on he premises. ’Phone 164. ' A TRIAD SOLICITED.

HEMSTITCHING. WJE undertake Hemstitching in any quantity at 6d per yard. Our power machine is the only one in South Taranaki. All goods sent by mail promptly returned. THE LONDON DYE WORKS. Regent Street, Hawera. TVriSSES WILSON & ALLEN beg to notify to the ladies of Hawera and surrounding districts that they have commenced business on their own account. Having had many years’ practical experience as dressmakers and costumiers, they will guarantee satisfaction at moderate prices. At <6 Wilson Street. T)ABY Wear —Captivating little gar--15 ments and all at most reasonable prices. Nightdresses and Day Gowns, in Crepe-de-Chine, Silk, Radianta, Nun’s Veiling, daintily embroidered, Crochet and Lace finish; Barras, Vests, Binders, Dresses in Crcpc-dc-Chinc, Silk, Organdie, Voile, Petticoats in Flannel and Lawn, Boottccs, Bibs, Shoettcs, Nursery Squares in Flannelette and Towelling, Waterproof Sheeting, Nursery Flannelette, Pilchers, Brushes and Combs, Puffs and Boxes, Safety Pins, Baby Soap and. Powder, dainty Baskets, fully equipped. We also keep a big stock of . materials and Laces suitable for making baby garments. . Orders by post receive special attention.—Miss Stewart, Corner High St.; ’phone 770. "PERFECTION in Shampoos—W. Q. Strange’s Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, right from the cocoanut. Nutritious, cleansing, produces that silky gloss you admire; 3/- per bottle at Strange’s, the Chemist.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 November 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 November 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 November 1925, Page 1

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