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amusements If you think .you’re thrill-proof try ELINOR GLYN’S Production of -her Own Novel — * ‘ MAN AND M-AID ’ ’ “ MAN AND MAID ’ ’ “ MAN AND MAID ’ ’ QPEBA ■ HOUSE, 11 AWERA. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Exciting! You ’ll love every thrilling* moment of this gorgeous film romance, with LEW CODY and RENEE ADOREE. By the author of “Three Weeks” and ‘ ‘ His Hour. ’ ’ See the airplane raid over war-time Paris. It is one of the greatest scenes ever filmed. First Appearance in Hawera of “THE HARDEENS ” < * THE HARDEENS ’ ’ A Professional Vaudeville Act, direct from Fuller’s New Zealand Theatres. WONDER WORKERS, MAGICIANS, e s cape o l o Gist s. Introducing- for the first time in N.Z. ‘‘Magic Cave” “Magic Cave “Magic Cave” “Magic Cave” Everything done right before, your very evos. It gets yon tjiiinkmg. gets you thinking. ‘ ‘ HARDEEN” “HARDEEN ’ ’ ‘‘THE WONDER MAN.” Don’t Miss 'Seeing* “THE HARDEENS.” Prices: Stalls, 1/6; Circle, 2/-; Children half price to stalls if accompanied by parents. PUBLIC NOTICES. ELTJIAM WAR MEMORIAL. npi-IE Unveiling Ceremony will be performed by the Hon. O. <T. HAWKEN on Armistice Day, THURSDAY, November 11th, 1926, at 2.30 p.m. All interested invited to attend. E. BARY, (3 ; 10 Hon. Secretary. JQEFENCE. DEPARTMENT MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, SUNDRIES. At Bargain Prices, Post Free, Quality Guaranteed. Army Overcoats, 30/-. Army Tunics, 12/-, 10/-, “/-. Army Trousers, 12/6, 10/-. 7/-. Cadet Blouses, 6/6. 4/-, 3/6. Cadet Shorts, 4/-, 3/6, 2/6. (All-wool, dyed dark blue.) Also khaki cord riding breeches, new (6ft man only), 20/-; renovated (31in. waist only), 7/6. Cow or horse covers; new. 15/-. Also—--83

RIFLES, .303 M.L.E. lons Mark I, high velocity, fitted with new barrels; good as new; £3 each, ex store Trent ha m. Sec also catalogues and order forms at all Post Offices, or apply to — DISPOSAL DEPOT, .Buckle Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 821. NOTICE TO ALL UNREGISTERED MATERNITY NURSES. TTNDER Section 13, paragraph (c), of the Nurses and Midwives Registration Act, 1925, those women who are not registered as mid wives but who desire to continue in practice as maternity nurses can be registered as such if they prove to the satisfaction of the Nurses and Midwives . Registration Board that they have for not less than twelve months prior to Ist January, 1926, been regularly engaged in practice as maternity nurses in New Zealand. They must apply for registration not later than the first day of January, 1927, forwarding the necessary certificates as to experience and enclosing a post office receipt for the registration fee of £l. Any person omitting to make such application will be, after That date, debarred entirely from practising unless after undergoing the accessary course and passing the State Examination as prescribed by the Regulations under the above Act.

All intending to register under this section of the Act arc reminded that applications must be in the hands of the under-mentioned on or before 31st December, 1920. Forms of aplication and for payment ■ of. fees can be obtained from the offices of the Department of Health, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and the undersigned. J. W. BUCHANAN, Secretary, Nurses ami Mid wives Registration Board. Department of Health, Wellington, 4th November, 1920. NORMAjNBY TOWN BOARD. rXATTLB • Registration Fees for the ensuing year are now due and MUST be paid at the office of the Board on or before MONDAY, November 15th, 1926. All unregistered cattle will be impounded without further notice. DON STEWART, Town Clerk. TRY A BEACH FARM HOLED AY. rpo Let, by end November, a limited number of furnished beach shacks on private Green [Meadows (near Opunake). Tip-top swimming and fishing, lovely stretches of sand, and riverbank to explore. All supplies, including fresh milk, cream, butter, eggs and fruit, sold reasonably on the farm. Tent sites available now. Cars parked. Apply at once, 3P.0. Box 35, or ’phono 78 j, Opunake. TAUPIRI COAL. THE FINEST HOUSEHOLD COAL IN NEW ZEALAND. We carrv large stocks of House and Kitchen ‘Coal. Truck lots at reduced rate. Delivery to any part of Taranaki at current rates. Rata. Maire, and Matai always in stock; cut to any length. JjTD- J^ANS, UNION ST.; ’PHONE 185. HA WEE A AGENT.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 November 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 November 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 November 1926, Page 1

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