AMUSEMENTS. 810B 10 _D ANCESAVOY TEA BOOMS. ' -TO -NIGHT—WEDNESDAY, Conditional Waltzing Competition. Good Orchestra. Prices: Gents, 3/-j Ladies, 2/-. \TEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR-CYCLE RACES. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19. "P BIDAY Night—Combined Concert. 1 Hear Miss Ivy Tayler, late of 2Y.K., now leaving for 28. L., Sydney. JgMPRESS PICTURES, MANAIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. More Realistic than "Zeebrugge.” The Official War Film of the Immortal Salient—- ! “ YPRES ’ ’ ‘ ‘YPRES ” The story of the "Old Contemptiblcs,’ ’ of the First Hundred Thousand, of Hill 00. Messines Ridge, Passchendaele, etc., etc. Prices: Adults, 2/- and 1/6; Children, 9d. ST. MARK’S HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. JPOURTH' gHOW TOWN HALL, KAPONGA, —on — FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. Schedules now obtainable from the Sceretnrv — R. M. ARNOLD, P.O. Box 31, Kaponga. /COMBINED Concert, Opera House. Friday. Hear the Famous Maori Quartette. MUSICAL. ]yuss QLGA j^EZARD, | TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. MISS LEZARD will be at Miss Amy Partridge’s Studio, Hawcra. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and at MANAIA on Tuesdays and Fridays. ' jyjTSS j£ATHLEEN AIR HALL (L.A.8., late Nelson School of Music) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Will commence teaching in Kawera at Sr. Mary’s Church Hall, on THURSDAY. 17th February, 1927. Particulars can be obtained from — ‘ ' ' A. E. MORRTS. "’Phone 2185 . Collins Street. V: J^EILSON'S A' STUDIO STUDIO (Late Brandon Haughton) 81 UNION ST., lIAWERA. PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL BRANCHES. We are now showing a beautiful rang: of Coloured Photographs. Call or ’Phone 2720 for appointment. BUSINESS NOTICES. HOUSEWIVES! TAON’T purchase your Electric Stove until von have inspected our "BEACH.” - This stove as manufactured by the famous Ilamilton-Beach Co., and is in every way the most pleasing and efficient stove made. It is of BRITISH manufacture and finished in pure white. Y our kitchen will look like a dining room with one of these No Soot! No Cleaning of Flues! No more Spoilt Pastry, but the most ideal of cooking conditions. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. QYDE & JJAERINGER, (Elect, Dept.) Corner Argyle & High Sts., Hawcr.a. /jREENMLADOWS jJEACH . NEAR OPUNAKE. Picnic Parties for the day FREE and Hot Water supplied. Watch for signboard at entrance to the resort, four miles south of Opunakt (near Tnungatara River). Particulars regarding furnished shaclc.-> and tent sites can be obtained from — MRS STAN JULIAN, P.O. Box 35, Opunake. Or ’phone 7SJ, Opunake. HODDLE’S, UNION STREET. See Our Window for REAL GOOD CAKES. Let US have your orders fo> COOKING. You are sure of getting the BIiST that money can buy at H «tNTON STRET. HAWERA. ODDLE’S QAKE j£ITCHEN jrj E AT HE RLE A j_jOU.SE,WILSON STREET. Under entirely new management. Terms moderate. M. STACKHOUSE, Proprietress. PLUNKET SOCIETY. "XTURSE DIX will be in ■ the Plunket Rooms, attendance at 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, Pri vote Address: 65 Argvle St. ’Phone 2726.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 16 February 1927, Page 1
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