AMUSEMENTS PARAMOUNT presents the Screen’s Greatest Dramatic Spectacle since “The Ten Commandments.” The Immortal Story of the Prodigal Son brought to the .Screen in a Drain a Powerful in Theme and Massive in Conception. “THE WANDERER” QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Again TO-MORROW tit 2 and 8 p.m. “THE WANDERER” “THE WANDERER” Paramount's Groat 302(3 Dramatic Epic. THE STORY OP THE PRODIGAL SON THE FIRST ‘ ‘ BLACK SHEEP. ’ ’ 'flu: liible’s Greatest Romance living vividly through the magic of the screen. The eternal struggle of youth’s folly, youth’s courage and frailty—youth’s repentance. The Story of the Prodigal Son who forsook the wiser counsels of his parents for the wine-women and song of a wicked city, depicting THE LAST NIGHT OP BABYLON The Baehannalian Orgies of the SiriSodden City doomed to Destruction. THE DESTRUCTION OF ANCIENT BABYLON The most spectacular sequence of events ever caught by the Moving Picture Camera. Also Showing—The Serial “THE RADIO DETECTIVE.” Camera. Sails, 3/6; Circle, 2/-; Children half price all parts. Box Plans as usual. IvAKARAMEA HALL. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 0 RAND CONCERT in aid of Hall Funds. Items by leading Patea and Hawera talent. DANCE to Follow. Good Music and Supper. Admission: Adults, 2/-; Children, (id. C. LORD, Hon. Secretary. TENDERS. THE SALVATION ARMY HALL. piJBLIC - jyjEETING. TO-MORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY) At S o’clock. COMMISSIONER & MRS HAY Assisted ,by Colonel Carmichael and Thirty Officers. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL. TENDERS. HAWERA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY CO. LTD. RENDERS for painting will be received up to 12 o’clock noon on SATURDAY, 26th February. Specifications may be seen at the Company’s Office, Nolantown. Tenders must bo marked “Tender for Painting, ’ and addressed to Box 230, Hawera. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF M. WILLCOCKS. RENDERS are invited, to close at 8 X p.m. on MONDAY, February 28th, for the purchase of any of the following properties' in the above estate: — 1. House and section, Grey Street, Hawera, subject to Ist mortgage of £6OO. 2. Section, 1 acre freehold, being Pt. Sec. 550, Patea District, situate South Road, Hawera, adjoining property No. 4. 3. Farm of 135 acres, situate Inaha Road, being Sections 49 and 50, Block 7, Waimate S.D., subject to mortgages, and leased to June 30, 1927. Good cottage and farm buildings. 4. Farm of 100 acres, with large dwelling, share-milkers’’ cottage, and large cowshed, situate South Road, Hawera, subject to mortgages to Mrs Amelia Blair. 5. Farm of 115 acres, more or less, being Sections 41 and 42, Block 8, Waimate S.D., situate McLean Road, off Scott Road, Hawera, subject to mortgages. Good cottage and farm buildings. Leased to Ist June, 1928. 6. Farm of 162- acres, more or less, being Sub. 2, Pt. allot 540, Patea District, situate South Road, Hawera, originally known as Pease Homestead. Subject to mortgages. Good farm house and buildings. At present occupcd by share-milker. Full particulars of each property will be supplied on application at my office, 10 Regent Street, Hawera. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, and terms will be subject to approval of mortgagees. ROBERT S. SAGE, Deputy Official Assignee. 10 Regent Street, Hawera. 18th February, 1927. MUSICAL. HAWERA’S ACADEMY OF ; DANCING. MRS WILSON (EDWARDS). Brandies of the Art of Dancing for Children; also Ballroom Dancing, including French Tango, Charles-, ton, 3 926 Fox Trot and Waltzing. Pupils accepted for Pianoforte and Violin. Applv at the Studio—--59 VICTORIA ST., HAWERA. DANCING. TLTISS • AUDREY HUGHES-JOHN-X SON, pupil of Mile. Valrie Valcska, commences her classes on THURSDAY, February 24th, at her Studio, above Adamson & Robb's. Miss Audrey Hughes-Johnson will will teach any of the following dances: Operatic, Character, National, Classical, Eurhythmies, Ballroom and specialises in exercises (side and centre practise). Children’s Class, 3.45 Thursday. Further details may be had at Laidlaw’s Music Store. jgLIZABETH ’ S STUDIO STUDIO (Late Brandon Haughton) 61 UNION ST., HAWERA. PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL BRANCHES. We are now showing a beautiful range of Coloured Photographs. Call or ’Phone 2720 for appointment
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 23 February 1927, Page 1
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