AMUSEMENTS Plashing Silks. Cheering Crowds, the the Thunder of Hoofs on the Turf! QPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT HAWERA. TO-NIGHT <« the SPORTING CHANCE ’ ’ • ‘ the SPORTING CHANCE ’ ’ —with — LOU TELLEGEN and DOROTHY PHILLIPS. A plot packed with tense situations that will hold you breathless from star to finish. Excellent Supporting Programme. Prices: Stalls, 1/-; Circle, 1/6. BOOK NOW AND BE SURE. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. Sole Direction: John Puller and Sons, Limitefl. THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER IS. THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 18 ONE NIGHT ONLY. IRVING’S IMPERIAL MIDGETS IRVING’S IMPERIAL MIDGETS IRVING’S IMPERIAL MIDGETS THE SENSATION OF TWO CONTINENTS. Fifteen of the World’s Smallest People, 19 to 42 years old, 23 to 36 inches tall. Every one a Talented Artist. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH —by— THE SMALLEST POLKS ON EARTH Also the CHEFALO PALMERO COMPANY CHEFALO PALMERO COMPANY Amazing, Astonishing, Mysterious, Perplexing, Weird, Befogging, Puzzling, Unbelievable, Bewildering, Baffling. Tapestries of all Nations;, Garden of Mystery. A ONCE IN A'LIFETIME SHOW! “What you know can’t happen does happen, and though you don’t believe it, you see it. ” Box Plans now open at Opera House Confectionery. D.C. and 0.5., 6/(plus tax); Stalls, 4/- (plus tax); Pit, 2/-. JV TERRY - QO - And QHAIROPLANE. GIBSON AND MILLER’S favourite Steam and Electric Merry-Go-Round is now visiting Hawera for the next two weeks. Good clean fun for young and old. Good music played on our £IOOO organ, including operas, jjazz, and foxtrots, also the latest songs. Come and hear the music free. Also the Chairoplane, the latest riding device invented. Riding the air in our chairoplane: something new, thrilling and interesting. Commencing MONDAY, November 15. Location: Princes Street (next Post Office). Afternoons, 2.30 to 5 o’clock. Evening, 6.30 to 30 o’clock. XXAWERA Methodist Rose and Sweet Pea Show, Winter Show Buildings. Wednesday and Thursday, November 17 and IS, 1926. Entries close on 16th at 8.30 p.m., Methodist Schoolroom. — D. E. Bates, secretarv. XXAWERA Methodist Rose and Sweet Pea Show, Winter Show Buildings. Don’t forget your entries —16th November, 8:30 p.m., Wesley Hall. PLUNKET SOCIETY. WURSE DIX will be in attendance at the Plunket Rooms, Albion Street ’next to the Swimming Baths) on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY mornings 10.30 to 12; alternate MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, 2 to 4; and THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 1 to 4. Private Address: 65 Argyle St. ’Phone 726. CONTINUING BUSINESS. •JVfRS JB. SEAVER thanks those friends and customers who gave such liberal patronage to the late Mi Seaver, and announces that she will carry on the business, trusting to s continuance ■of the support accorded her late husband. A full stock of BICYCLES and all Accessories, Tyres, ete., kept. Fitting Pram Tyres a specialty. Note Address: 05 REGENT ST., HAWERA.
THE HAWEEA STAR. XA/HEN communicating by telephone VV with the “Star,” subscribers are requested to call for number as follows: 203 Editor and Literary Department (in matters' connected with the news columns of the paper use this number). AG General Manager and Comraercial Department (inquiries and instructions regarding advertising, subscribers’ orders, job printing, etc., should come over this line). TJ OSIEEY of distinction is the keyJ " L note of smart attire. Prices and quality to suit all tastes will be found amongst the large selection showing at Miss Stewart’s. Following are some of the prices: bond’s super-weight silk hose, all leading shades, at 4/6; knit 2 fit at 4/11; Sylk art, 6/11; Duo Sylk, 8/11; Black Cat pure silk hosiery, 14/11; silk and wool, novelty stripes and checks, at 5/11, 6/11; silk and wool, marl effects, 4/11, 5/9; black cashmere hose, 2/6, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 to 9/6;. girls’ strong pure wool, ribbed school hose, 2/11, 3/11; girls’ plain cashmere hose, 3/3, 3/11, 4/6; children’s sox, cotton, from !/- pair; cashmere sox, all shades, fand J sox, from 1/6 pair. —At Miss Stewart’s, High Street. What a Pleasure to CUT the Law.n! No arguments now. The KEEN EDGE GRINDING CO. are sure experts. C/o the “G. and B. ” Garage. CAUTION. TDEOCEEDINGS will be taken against persons removing “ Star ” from roadside when thrown off by car drivers for benefit of subscribers. . A reward will be paid for information leading to the detection of offender*.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 15 November 1926, Page 1
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