AMUSEMENTS. QPEEA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT —m — THE FAST SET ” BETTY COMPSON BETTY COMPSON BETTY COMPSON BETTY COMPSON Here was a man who loved his wife, but who hated the swift set she eailed her friends. SECOND EPISODE EAST STEPPERS FAST STEPPERS “ THE EMPTY EAST STEPPERS STALL” Circle, 1/6; Stalls, 1/-. NORMANBY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.. 'J'UG-OE-WAR For Teams of Five . Men aside. Average weight of men not to exceed 12 stone. Sweepstake. Nomination Fee, £1 as per team. To take place on second day of Show, March 11. Nominations close on SATURDAY, March 6th, at 9 p.m. Exhibitors Note —The Silver Cup donated by Mr G. H. Buckeridge has been allotted as Points Prize in the Yegetable Produce Section, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. DON STEWART, 27,3 Secretary. MATAPU. MATAPU. FRIDAY, MARCH 5. Opening 11 a.m. in Public Hall. ()LD jgNGLISII JfAIR. Flower Show, Side-Shows, Guessing Competitions, Afternoon Tea, etc. Fun and Dancing at Night. B. COLE, 27,1,3,4 Hon. Sec. and Treas. W. T. C, IT. TTNDER the auspices of the above, a U GARDEN PARTY will be held at the residence of Mrs Corry, GLOVER ROAD, on FRIDAY, 26th February, at 2.30 p.m. Members kindly bring a basket. Collection in aid of “ Willard Home. ’ ’ All ladies 'invited. RT.VERLEA SCHOOL PICNIC will be held at QPUNAKE JgEACH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27. The Committee has engaged the use and service of the Opunake Beach Pavilion. Everybody bring their own food only. Two Lorries leave Riverlea corner at 9.45 a.m. School Children, Free; Adults, 2/6. B. L. WEBBY. KAPONGA SEVEN-A-SIDE FOOTBALL TOURMENT ON EASTER SATURDAY. Clubs! Get your teams ready for this , Tournament on Easter Saturday. Shield and Medals are worth training for. LOOK OUT FOR POSTERS. KAPONGA SPORTS Will be held on APRIL 22. Programme later. A. MELVILLE, Secretary. EJBBfIHMUOI BUSINESS NOTICES. "DARGAINS! Bargains)! Bargains! We are holding our usual halfyearly Bargain Sale. Bargains in every department for a short time only. Children ’s dresses, baby wear, hosiery, corsets, gloves, laces, ribbons, child.ren’s sox, shawls, children’s coals, dressing jackets, dressing gowns, all at bargain prices.—Miss Stewart, High •Street, Hawera. OUR BIG ADVANTAGE WITH FLORAL WORK FLORAL WORK WE DO NOT HAVE TO BUY FLOWERS FROM OTHER GROWERS. WE GROW OUR OWN ! Entrust vour order for FLORAL WORK to US. You can rely on good work made from Freshly Picked Flowers. -jq-GAERE Q. ARDENS, Telephone 315, Stratford Exchange. J. W. G LOV]EE ' (Late of Gisborne), iS t 0 inform the public of Hawera and district that ne has over the premises lately occu. by J. Renwick, Tailor, and will ict the business of ,OR, DYER & DRY CLEANER, olieits a fair share of patronage. REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS, it’s Own Material made up at Reasonable Prices. J. W. GLOVER, ART DYER & DRY CLEANER, 177 PRINCES STREET (Two doors from Ekdahl’s). ARE YOU GETTING YOUR GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FROM US ? QUALITY GOODS! LOW PRICES! QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE! A Trial Order will convince you. T. A. C OUTTS > GROCER & PROVISION DEALER, UNION ST., HAWERA (Next Hodder and Tollev Ltd.). ’PHONE 411.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 February 1926, Page 1
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