AMUSEMENTS A Stirring. Story of Fast and Furious Action in Steel and Steam. QPERA HOUSE, HAW EE A. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT And Finally To-morrow Night. A Universal Jewel Production, “THE RUNAWAY EXPRESS” “THE RUNAWAY EXPRESS” It whirl's past you like a comet, with full speed ahead all the wav, and a niilc-a-miuute action from start to finish. Featuring JACK DAUGHERTY and REA NCIIE MEHA HFEY. Excellent Supporting Programme. Prices: Stalls. I/-: Stalls, I/C. B I G 1) A N C E. SAVOY TEA ROOMS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 (Race Night) WALTZING COMPETITION. Prices: Gents.3/-, Ladies 2/-. Good Orchestra. ANLY Three Days to go —The El Dorado (Taranaki ! s own Art Union). Get your tickets right away; £2OOO first prize and 14$ others. CHURCH OF ENGLAND gCHOOL piCNIC. TO OPUNAKE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. TICKETS may bo obtained on TUESDAY from the undermentioned ONLY": From 10 a.in.—The Commercial Bank (opp. Post. Office). From 7 p.m. —St. Mary's Schoolroom. M OT OR c Y-CLE R ACES. HAWERA RACECOURSE. WEDNESDAWY, FEBRUARY 16. The Fastest Machines in the Dominion will be on the track. Bigger and Brighter Programme than ever. MOTOR CYCLE RACES. TVfETHODIST SUNDAY" SCHOOL PICNIC. OPUNAKE BEACH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY" 2. Train leaves at 5.30 a.m. Adult Return Railway Fare, 3/3. Tickets procurable at E. Dixon & Co.’s on Tuesday. yyANGANUI JOCKEY (lueor]Torated) AUTUMN MEETING. FEBRUARY 17 & 3 9 c LUB XTOMTNATIONS for All Events, also Forfeits Jackson Stakes, 3 927 MONDAY. close at 8 p.m. Jamiarv, 3 927. WAT. HALL. Secretary P.O Box 15. Wanganui. QREENMEADOWS "gEACH NEAR OPUNAKE. The Opunake Federal Band will NOT [ay on 30th January as previously Ivcrtised. Date will be announce*! Picnic Parties for the day FREE and ot Water supplied. Watch for signboard at entrance to e resort, four miles south of Opunake Lear Taungatara River). Particulars regarding furnished shacks id tent sites can be obtained from — MRS STAN JULIAN, P.O. Box 35, Opunake. Or -’phone 78J, Opunake. |XLI" Three Days to go—The Fa Dorado (Taranaki's own) Ail lion. Get your tickets right away: 000 first prize and 14S otears. MUSICAL. J. H TGIIA^ PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. Teacher ,of Violin, Viola, ’Cello, Mandoline, Steel Guitar, Banjo, Flute. Clarionet, Cornet and Saxophone, will resume tuition on THURSDAY, Febiu arv 3. Address: S 7 Union Street. MUSICAL. Ilf HUGH M.ORRIESON, Mrs M.QRRLESON, A.T.C.L., and Miss D. HINSON, Teachers of Violin, ’Cello, ano and llarmonv, will resume tui>n on FEBRUARY 7th, 1927. Studio: 10fl Regent Street. MUSICAL. YTiSS O. BOCOCK. L.T.0.L.. Teacher of Pianoforte. Organ and Theory, will resume tuition at Matapu on TUESDAY, February Ist. Pupils’ prepared for examinations if required. 3 •’yyUN.TFRED JJUGGINS, E A CHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. RESUMES TUITION ON FEBRUARY" 5. ■Studio: 3 Mil-moo Street, Hawera. Manaia and Xormanby. MUSICAL. AT ATT HE W EWBERR Y Teacher of VIOLIN and SINGING. Term 1927 commences SATURDAY,. February sth. Studio: 101 Union St. MUSICAL. Ttf/R HAROLD ACKROI"D resumes tuition on TUESDAY, February 1. Address 43 Y r ogel St., Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 31 January 1927, Page 1
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