amusements. TMTETIIODIST CHURCH AXXIVERS ART. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, MANAT A. TUESDAY. JUNE 29. At S p.m. GRAND CONCERT by Leading Hawera andl Local Talent. Supper to follow. Admission: 1/6; Children, half price. jpOOTBALL JP<OOTBALL All Roads lead to FRASER ROAD on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, , ■ —when — FRASER ROAD v. CITY will try conclusions. This match is going to be the best of the season. Both teams arc very keen for victory. These two teams are tlie leaders in the competition and 1 should' give a good display of football. Kick-off 2.30 p.m. Admission: Gents, 1/-; Ladies, 6d, J. THOMPSON, Secretary.*
AT THE WINTER SHOW. WESTWOOD BROS.’ ENTERPRISES Present MISS MAE KINGSLEY, MISS MAE KINGSLEY, THE WORLD’S ONLY GIRL GLASS BLOWER GIRL GLASS BLOWER YYGIO will give her Unique Exliibi- ' tionsi of manufacturing ' ;all kinds of Glassware Noveltes and Souvenirs from the raw material to the finished article without the aicl of moulds of any kind. Miss Kingsley’s Exhibition is EDTTCATIONAL. INSTRUCTIVE, ENTERTAINING. The Large Model of the SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE, which, this talented girl has completed, contains over 150 miles of spun glass and took 1 nine weeks to .build, will be on exhibition in her large marquee. SEE AUSTRALIA’S TALENTED GIRL AT WORK. Location: AMUSEMENT SECTION.
CITY FOOTBALL, CLUB’S J>IG J)ANCE —on — WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. IN THE SAVOY TEA BOOMS. Waltzing- Competiiton —First and Second prizes. Novelty Dances, first and second. Music: Boulton (pianist,) Foster (violin), Yinc-ent (drums, bells and cornet. Gents, 3/0; Ladies, 2/6. Foster, Jackson and 'Cummane, I Joint Secretaries. gALVATION ARMY HALL. SUNDAY, JUNE 27. Plain Gospel Campaign Meetings continued to-morrow at 7.15 and 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 4 ’ Sunday School 10.15 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. . ’ ' Male Quartette will sing. ADJ. SAWYER, C.O. AUROA HALL. Q.RAND ]SJOVELTY J)ANCE. "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. Good Music, Floor and Supper. GOOD TIME FOR- ALL ! Feek’gi Orchestra. Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 2/-. 11. BUXTON, Hon. Secretary. BUSENTE S 3 NOTICES.
QITY J) YE 'yyORKS, 377 PRINCES ST., RAWER A, —for — DYEING and DRY CLEANING. REPAIRS and' ALTERATIONS. GENTS’ OWN MATERIAL MADE UP at Reasonable Prices. J. TAILOR, W. GLOVER, ART DYER & DRY CLEANER. HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW ‘«COREL ALGAR' * ALUMINIUM WARE ? The latest and best thing in the Aluminium line. All the articles are Japanned Blaelc on the outside, which gives them a smart appearance and which saves a lot of labour. Let us show this lino to you; it will be a pleasure. Now is the time to get i your PRESERVING PANS for making jam. We have stocks of “Judge” brand ware, which is the best for the purpose; does not burn land last 3 for years. MASON JABS, 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. J OHNSON > 55 UNION STREET ‘,HAWERA. “T IFE was drear, the night was cold, the “Unique” Bags had all been sold;” Chemists now have .fresh,
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 28 June 1926, Page 1
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