AMUSEMENTS One of PETER B. KYNE’S .Greatest Stories brought to life on the screen. HOUSE, II AW ERA. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT “ THE GOLDEN STRAIN” ‘ * THE GOLDEN STRAIN ’ ’ “ THE GOLDEN STRAIN” KENNETH HARLAN and MADGE BELLAMY. They lived a life where only the strong survive. It ’s a Moving Drama with a Mighty Theme. Also in Support—Serial: ; “ACE OF SPADES.” Stalls, 1/-; Circle, 1/6. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. QPER, HOUSE. HAWERA*. Special Matinee To-morrow. FRIDAY —at 2 p.m.— FRIDAY A First National Picture. “THE DANCER OF PARIS.” Also in Support—Serial “THE ACE OF SPADES. . Usual Matinee Prices. QTAKEHO JJALL. FOURTH FOURTH ANNUAL NEW YEAR BALL. ANNUAL NEW YEAR BALL. FRIDAY,. DECEMBER S'. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31/ NOVEL DECORATIONS. 'Also Numerous Novelty Dances. Flannels Optional. Mr F. Boulton’s Special Six: in attendance. Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. Admission: Gents, 5/-; Ladies, 3/-. 13’8,23’7’9,30’1 RACING NOTICES. S TR IATFORD ACING OLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. SATURDAY & MONDAY, JANUARY 1 & 3, 1927*. ' GATE CHARGES: Gentlemen, 2/-; Ladies, 1/SPECIAL TRAINS BOTH DAYS From Wanganui, Opunake, Tahora, . Waitara and New Plymouth. SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES s. d. From Hawera 2 10 From Opunake 4 8 From Wanganui ... 10 -3 •TOTALISATOK: £1 INSIDE; 10/- OUTSIDE, First Race Starts at 11.45 a.m. each day. WM. POWER, Secretary. STRATFORD RACING CLUB. T O TALES ATOR. jpOR the convenience of Lady Patrons, ihe Clu’b has installed three windows on the Lawn with six sellers, where tickets will be available for ladies only. BUSINESS NOTICES. ri. W. OBEIS * s°*' GENERAL CARRIERS, 5 BRIDGE STREET, ELTH A.M. Tri-Weekly Service to OMOANA.— 1 Leave P.O. 10.50 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All care taken; no responsibility. Also Furniture and Wood Carting. D OUGLAS Supremel JJouglas motor Cycle Registrations in New Zealand exceeded all others in Jane, July, August and September. Here are the September figures: Douglas 124, Indian 67, B.S.A. 57, Harley-Davidson 46, A.J.S. 35, Triumph 32, Royal Enfield 20, Raleigh 20, Francis B. 17, Norton 12, Matchless. 10, Excelsior 10, Sun 6, Hudson 5, all others 31; total 492 25% Douglas.—Archbold and Co., Hawera Agents, Union St. OKAIAWA-HAWERA uAREYING SERVICE, jyjW TWO TON ibotor iorry will run regularly between Okaiawa and Hawera on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. -’* - - Goods and parcels promptly and carefully delivered. Furniture removal to any part of the district a speciality. Good supplies of firewood and coal always on hand. ’PHONE 395 K (Hawera Exchange). Passenger Car for Hire. A. G. ROBERTSON, Okaiawa. NEW YEAR WILL SOON BE HERE. It Makes You Think About Buying Presents. YX/E have overhauled our stock and ** imported a lot of uew things you would like to see. Some afternoon when you are iu Manaia come and look over our stock. We would like your opinion. You won’t be asked to buy. We will be glad to show you what we have. P F TT ammonds, JEWELLER, MANAIA.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 30 December 1926, Page 1
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