AMUSEMENTS. QPEEA Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah Messiah HOUSE, HAW ERA; TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER S. HANDEL'S GREAT ORATORIO “THE MESSIAH’’ “THE MESSIAH’’ Under the auspice® of the Ha.wera Male Choir. Chorus of SO Voices and Orchestra. Conductor: Mr Clement Howe. Soloists: Mrs R. WILDISH, Soprano. Miss MINA CALDOW (Auckland), Contralto. Mr EDWIN DENNIS, A.R.C.M. (Hamilton) Tenor Mr ERNEST J. THOMAS (Wanganui), Bass. Day Sale Tickets: 3/- and 2/-; available at. all music stores and from choir members. 3/- seats may be reserved at Everybody’s Sweet Store from Friday. Booking fee, 6d. RACING NOTICES. gTRATFORD J>ACING (Incorporated) ANNUAL MEETING. QLUB FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 & 2, 1926. TOTAL STAKES £3BOO. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICES. TOTALISATOR: £1 inside and .10/- outside. Good Band. Catering by Dustins Ltd. Gate Charges: Gentlemen, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-. First Race starts 11.45 a.m. each day. WM. POWER, Secretary. ACCEPTANCES. WOODVTLLE RACES. WOODVTLLE RACES. WOODVTLLE RACES. WEDNESDAY' & THURSDAY,. DECEMBER 9 & 10, 1925. A CCEPTANCES for ALL First Day Races (including Trial Plate) CLOSE on FRIDAY, 4th December, at TENDERS. HLTHAM WAR MEMORIAL. HDENDERS, to close with the undersigned on SATURDAY, December 19, .lie invited for the erection of Memorial Gates at Eltliam School. Plans and specifications may be seen ac the office of this paper. Lowest or anv tender not necessarily accepted. F. F. MAYNARD, Secretary. CHURCH SERVICES. VORMAXBY METHODIST S.S. A N NIVER S A R Y. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Preacher both services, Rev. W. J. Oxbrow. Special Singing. Bring Sankey’s Hymn. Books. BUSINESS NOTICES. “MYFANWY” T ADIES ’ and Children’s Frocks; Genuine. Madeira Work; Christmas Novelties; Hand-made Dolls. Next Door to POLSON’S, High Street, Hawera. SATURDAY, DEC. 5. TO SATURDAY, DEC. 12. PUKEMIRO COLLIERIES. PUKE COAL! PUKE COAL ! THE BEST IN HAWERA. Obtainable Only From JJIGGS, COAL & WOOD MERCHANT, 23 GREY ST., HAWERA. ’Phone 24. ’Phone 24. 'JUIE jgGMONT J>OX QO., LIMITED. Have pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Hawera and District that they have opened a Timber Yard and Up-to-date Sash and Door Factory on the site d'joining the Sale Yards, known as Quin’s Mill, on the corner of the Camberwell and Glover Roads, HAWERA. Mr F. G. lIANCOOK is in charge of the Joinery Factory, so clients can depend upon obtaining,’ first-class joinery > of every description, manufactured out > of thoroughly seasoned timber. By carrying good stocks of BUILD- ■ ING TIMBER and selling true to class ’ at reasonable prices, we hope to meiit ! a fair share of public patronage. - Ex mill quotations given on apph- ‘ cation for truck-load lots. Head Office: Box 19, ELTIIAM. t notice. 5 Tl/TRS, V. E. PARKER wishes to , 1,1 notify the public of Hawera and ■. district that she has opened a Chib t dren’s Outfitters’ Shop in Union St i (next. Morrissey’s Mart), Union Street, * Orders taken for Children’s Sewing, A trial solicited.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 December 1925, Page 1
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