AMUSEMENTS. You can’t name ONE Excuse for missing ‘‘ 30 BELOW ZERO ’ ’ Q.RAND THEATRE, HAWERA. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT William Fox Presents BUCK .TONES and EVA NOVAK In a delightful mix-up of Chills and Thrills, Breezy Comedy and Troubled Romance—- ‘‘ 30 BELOW ZERO ’ ’ ‘‘ 30 BELOW ZERO ’ ’ Supported by— Nev.’s, Variety and Van Bibber Comedy and Episode o of "STRINGS OF STEEL.” Prices: D.C., 1/G; Stalls, 1/-. PICTURES K APONGA TO-MORROW—WEDNESDAY. HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON —in—- ‘ ‘ SPOOK RANCH ’ ’ ‘ ‘ SPOOK RANCH ’ ’ A Regular Hoot Gibson Winner! Excellent Supporting Programme. COME TO THE MEREMERE-OHANGAI SPORTS CLUB. gPORTS J^EETING To be held in Mr J. Anderson’s Paddock, Ohangai, on TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY. President: Mr J. Anderson. Patron: J. O’Shea. ATHLETIC AND HORSE EVENTS. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Open and Amateur Running and Jumping. FOOTBALLERS’ RACE in full togs. Chopping and Sawing Competitions. A DAY FULL OF INTEREST. RACES FOR THE CHILDREN. Sports commence at 11 a.ra. Refreshment Booths on Ground. Children’s Races throughout the day. The fixture of the Wednesday Football Competition, Ohangai v. Whareroa. will be played on the Sports Ground at 2.30 p.m. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-; Chlidren of school age, Free. GRAND BALL in the Hall in the Evening. P. SHEAHAN, A. WILLIAMS, Joint Secretaries, Ohangai. FOURTH ANNUAL NOVELTY BALL FOURTH ANNUAL NOVELTY BALL jyjANAIA-' TOWN HALL.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE. THE 29th THE 29th Watch for Further Particulars. TAWHITI SOCIAL HALL. gOCIAL AND TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), MAY 24.. Good Prizes. Gents, 1/6; Ladies, a. Basket. J)ANCE WHAREROA HALL. Tj'UCHRE PARTY and DANCE will be held in the hbove Hall on FRIDAY Next, May 27th. Separate room for Cards. Good Floor,' Supper and Music. • Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6; non-eard players and dancers, 1/6. Free ’Bus leaves Latham’s Garage . at 7.45 p.m. L. LUSCOMBE, Hon. Secretary. tJ'OWN HALL, MANAIA. TO-MORROW—WEDNESDAY At 8 o’clock. FAREWELL TO REV. AND MRS J. D. SMITH By Members of Presbyterian Church. Friends of all denominations cordially invited. ADMISSION FREE. PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED TO INVEST. r?-j ON First Mortgage trust investment at 64 per cent. Write — “TRUSTEE,’ C/o H. L. Spratt, Solicitor, Hawera. MILKING MACHINE FOR SALE. T HAVE for Sale, on behalf of a client, 1 an L.K.G. milking machine with Anderson engine. Plant is fully ■quipped with new rubbers and gennrilly in iirst-c-lass order. Been in use :wo seasons. Easy terms to approved Purchaser. 8. R. VEITCH, Public Accountant, Hawera. ’Phone 2767. COAL ECONOMY ! r\UR COAL is the most economical to use, because it burns bright, clear and lasts longer than any other lignite coal. Again, we give you a liberal discount on all purchases of Coal and Firewood. TERMS ABSOLUTELY CASH. T JJOSSON, ' Coal and Firewood Merchant, General Carrier’- ’Phono 2646. W. J. POLSON’S ADDRESS. Tt/TR W. .T. POLSON, in his address last night, stated: A suit that cost £6 10s in 1014 would cost £lO 10s today! We will undertake to make you a SUIT equal in every particular, made to your order, for £7 105... Any investigation invited and money refunded if not satisfied. W. HAWKINS, VICTORIA STREET, HAWERA.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 24 May 1927, Page 1
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