amusements. ST. MARY’S 19TH ANNUAL gPRING JfLOWER gHOW. —AND—CHILDREN’S PAGEANT. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY (This Week) Afternoon and Evening. Entries CLOSE TO-MORROW (Tuesday) at 5 p.m. With Messrs T. G. Liddington, A. S. Rogers, and the Hon. Secretary, R. R. Henderson '(e/o Newton King Ltd.). OPENING CEREMONY on WED- . NESDAY at 2.90 p.m. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 'J'OWN HALL, • MANAIA. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 & 6. ST CUTHBERT’S FOURTH ANNUAL JOY SEASON. Grand Oriental Operetta — ‘ ‘ THE MAGIC RUBY ’' —or — “THE RAJAH OF RAJAHPORE.’ ’ MIRTH MELODY MUSIC For Young and Old! CHORUS OF 45 VOICES. Beautiful Scenery. Gorgeous Costumes Gorgeous Costumes POPULAR PRICES: • Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3/-; Stalls, 2/-’ Children under 14, half price. Surrounding Districts Please Note! OHANGAI HALL. A WIND-UP DANCE will be held in A the above Hall on WEDNESDAY, September 14. Ladies, 1/- and a basket; Men, 2/6. S. SAVAGE, Secretary. TVO not miss St. Mary’s Flower Show on Wednesday and Thursday. BUSINESS NOTICES. EAT EAT EAT LINKHORN’S BREAD LINKIIORN’S BREAD THE REASON WHY 1 When purest bread you do require, You Linkhorn’s bread should try, Because his motto is to bake The best cash can supply. _ The best of flour does Linkhorn use, It’s always superfine; That’s why his bread is hard to beat On this side of the Line. Each loaf is baked with extra care, No better can you. find; For value and for quality Keep Linkhorn’s Bread '» mind. ’Phone 2782. Daily Delivery. ‘ ‘ LIGHTNING ’ ’ —FOBINSTANTANEOUS BATTERY CHARGING. SOLVES YOUR BATTERY PROBLEM We are Sole South Taranaki Distributors for this Wonderful New Electrolyte. • ‘ LIGHTNING ’’ ‘ ‘ LIGHTNING ' ’ PROLONGS the Life of the Battery; charges Batteries in a few minutes; is guaranteed not to injure Batteries; will in many cases charge Batteries condemned by service stations and make them last months longer. Investigate these claims by calling at THE “LIGHTNING” SERVICE STATION, CRITERION GARAGE, HAWERA. Telephone 2310. ELECTRIC LAMPS T ELECTRIC LAMPS ! PHILLIPS’ LAMPS are renowned for their long life and low current cost. 20 to 60 watts, metal filament 2/3 each 70 watts i-watt, gas-filled .. ,4/3 each 100 watts, 4-watt, gas-filled 6/- each 150 watts, l-watt, gas-filled 8/- each 200 watts, 4-watt, gas-filled 10/- each All Lamps Tested and Guaranteed. pAVY’S igLECTRICAL gUPPLIES LEGAL NOTICES. TI/TR. GEORGE CHUCK, formerly managing Clerk of the firm, Messrs. Mason, Dunn and Tattersall, Solicitors, Napier, announces that he has purchased the legal, practice of Mr. H. G. Brodie. hitherto carried on at Kawera, and that'the said practice wil: as from the Ist day of August 1927, be carried on by Mr. Chuck alone at the same premises. Regent Street, Hawera. PLUNKET SOCIETY. ISE DIX will be in attendance at ho Plunket Rooms, Albion Street to the Swimming Baths), on STESDAY and THURSDAY morn--10.30 to 12; alternate MONDAYS FRIDAYS. 2 to 4; and THURB and SATURDAY, Ito 4. Manaia. ays; Kaponga. alternate Fridays; ike, alternate Mondays. Private »ss: 65 Argyle Street. ’Phone Hawera
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 12 September 1927, Page 1
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