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AMUSEMENTS. QRAND THEATRE, HAWEEA, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (AND SATURDAY) JACQUELINE LOGAN and CULLEN LANDIS. In Temple Bailey ’s ‘ ‘ PEACOCK FEATHERS ’ ’ < ‘ PEACOCK FEATHERS ’ ’ A modern drama of the triumph of dire poverty over great riches. Excellent Supporting Programme. Prices are: Stalls, 1/-; Circle, 1/6. TFMPRESS PICTURES, MANAIA SATURDAY, MARCH 20. A Double Star Programme. “LEND ME YOUR HUSBAND” Starring DORIS KENYON & DAVID POWELL Special Engagement of SIGNOR PROBONI HANSEN The Famous Danish Singer will sing a number of Operatic Gems. Usual Prices. OEO HALL. \ SOCIAL and Dance in aid of the School Funds, will be held in the above Hall TO-NIGHT (Friday), 19th March. Good Music by Miss Pollock. Gents, 2/6; Ladies,. 1/6. A. S; MINHINNICK, Hon. Secretary. FOR SALE FOR SALE. (QUANTITY sound . .rough building '°* timber, suitable for firewood. Apply— R. P. MORRISSEY & CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE. K-SEATER. FORD CAR (as new); *•* balloon tyres, wind screens and full Equipment; just run in; a new ear at a used car price. Before buying consider this and save yourself £47. Inquire at LAIDLAW ’S MUSIC SHOP..' ’OR SALE FOR SALE OR LEASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. O/Y/Y ACRES; about half rich drained swamp land; balance easy slopes; only partially improved, but it has run 30 big bullocks and 100 wethers all winter; will milk 35 cows this season ana can be made to carry 60 cows next year aur do them well. The dry land is nearly all ploughable and grows good roots. This is the making of an ideal farm. House of 8 rooms (wants painting) and cowshed. This farm is handy to good town and about 1-J miles from school; cream collected next door. Fully improved land near by is running 75 cows to 100 acres and doing them well. i Good butter factory, paying highest price for butter-fat. , For a good family man or two young fellows this can be got a bargain, anc the worst of the improvements is don? Possession any time. For further particulars appIy—-“BUTTER-FAT/’ Otar Office BUSINESS NOTICES. HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW “CORFLALGAR” ALUMINIUM WARE? The latest and best thing in the aluminium line. All the articles are Japanned Black on the outside, which gives them a smart appearance andwhich saves a lot of labour. Let us show this line to you; it will be a pleasure. Now is the time to get your PRESERVING PANS for making jam. We have stocks of “ Judge” brand ware, which is the best for the purpose; does not burn and lasts for years. MASON JARS, large stocks of all kinds; RUBBER RINGS, Etc. Just Arrived—A nice line of MEAT COVERS, 2/3 each. Just the thing you have been looking for this hot weather. CHINA CUPS and SAUCERS, 11/- per doz.; TUREENS, 3 pieces of each; VEGETABLE DISHES from 5/6; JUGS from 1/3 each. W. T. JOHNSON, 55 UNION STREET, HAWERA. “The House for Value,” Box 8. Tel. 458. OUR BIG ADVANTAGE WITH FLORAL WORK FLORAL WORK WE DO NOT HAVE TO BUY FLOWERS FROM OTHER GROWERS. WE GROW OUR OWN ! Entrust your order for FLORAL WORK to US. You can rely on good work made from Freshly Picked Flowers. jyJ'GAERE ' QARDENS, Telephone 315, Stratford Exchange. and SPECIAL cheap lines in boys’ men’s watches aiul chains going at E. Morris’ Great Stocktaking Easter Sale. Come inside for bargains. T EAVE your Prescriptions at Tait’s / J Pharmacy; where careful attention to detail, pure drugs and accuracy of compounding is at your service. We specialise in dispensing.—R. and J. D. Tait, Chemists, High St. /

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 March 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 March 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 March 1926, Page 1

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