amusements. OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA rpO-NIGIJT AT Q X O-NIGHT AT FINAL SCREENING. JOHNNY HINES The Greatest Comedian ever in his Fastest and Funniest Comedy Classic. • ALL ABOARD ’ ’ Supporting Programme TOPICAL NEWS and COMEDY. Prices: D.C., 2/-; Stalls, 1/6. Box Plan at Aliss Blake’s. GRAND THEATRE hpo-night at o X OrNIGHT AT Paramount Films Present RICARDO CORTEZ LOTS WILSON in j NEW YORK NEW YORK !—A melodrama that runs its thrilling— I —course through all the spheres of—- — life. Also Showing —“THE SILENT FLYER” Serial COMEDY and GAZETTE Usual Prices ALEXANDER WATSON, ALEXANDER WATSON, ALEXANDER WATSON, BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. Direction E.- J. Gravestoclc. THURSDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. “The man is one of the wonders of the century. ’’ —'Melbourne “Age.” MR. E, J. GRAVESTOCK Has the Honour to Present England’s Foremost Platform ■Celebrity MR. ALEXANDER WATSON In a series of Dramatic Interpretations and Recitals of the Works of Poets, Dramatists, Novelists and Humorists. The charm exerted by Mr. Alexander Watson over the packed Playhouse on Saturday night was due to more qualities than one can attempt to enumerate. With them he held his listeners in rapt attention from first to last, and left everybody wondering how he does it.—Melbourne “Herald.” Reserved 'Seat?, 4/-; Unreserved, 3/and 2/-. Concessions to ‘Students and Parties. Full programme at Box Office. KAPONGA CROQUET CLUB. jryANCE AND EUCHRE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. —IN—KAPONGA TOWN H'AL'L. Boulton’s Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Waltzing Competitions. Dancing at. 8 p.m. Euchre for nondancers. Gents, 3/-: Ladies, 2/-. E. BREWER, Secretary. NEXT MONTH AT CHRISTCHURCH! DURING CARNIVAL WEEK! Book Your Accommodation Now. ROY'AL (N.Z.) ROYAL (N.Z.) ROYAL (N.Z.) ROYAL (N.Z.) ‘ AGRICULTURAL SHOW * AGRICULTURAL SHOW AGRICULTURAL SHOW AGRICULTURAL SHOW —on— WEDNESDAY", THURSDAY, FRIDAY, November 9, 10 and 11. Applications for space for 'Side Shows close on SATURDAY, November 5.
Excursion Tickets will be issued in both Islands from 2nd. to 10th. November and will be available for return until 26th. November. G. G. DENNISTON,' Show Secretary. 151 Worcester Street, Christchurch. TOKAORA HALL. JSJIGHT J)ANCE. OCTOBER 24. Long-night Dance & Euchre Party. Full Particulars Later. pLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL. Under the Auspices of the Mokoia and District Settlers’ Association. MOKOIA HALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 21, 1927. First, prizes for best lady and gentleman ’s fancy dress. First prize for most original costume, lady and gentleman. Good music and snppcr. Admission: Ladies, 2/-; Cents, 3/-. If sufficient inducement, offers, a ’bus will leave Latham’s Garage, Hawera, at 7.30 p.m. Fare 2/- or less according to number. GENUINE OFFER. A BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELD SUITE in blue and grey moquettee, 100 springs; a real bargain at cost price at — F. HEADLEY’S UPHOLSTERER, 207 Princes Street, Hawera. ’Phone 2244. rpitY us for Finlay’s sheeting, towels, -*■ small deposit secures any article, Kingston’s, High Street. P’U KB COAL PUKE COAL UTHE BEST COAL procurable in Hawera for all Household pur poses. Obtainable only from— E HIGGS’PHONE 2124 'PHONE 2124
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 October 1927, Page 1
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