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BIG DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION ! OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA TO-NIGHT -at 8— TO-NIGHT ATTRACTION NO. 1 THE SECOND SERIES OF “THE COLLEGIANS’’ “THE COLLEGIANS” with. —' with GEORGE LEWIS HAYDEN STEVENSON College Life —its joys, its woes, its high-speed sport 'and pleasure. ATTRACTION NO. 2 WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX in “ OUTLAWS OF RED RIVER ” A breath-taking story of the Fighting Texas Rangers. Supports—Animal Comedy “A WOLF IN CHEAP CLOTHING”; 1 Variety “MONARCHS OF THE SOIL” and “FOX NEWS” Prices: D.C., 1/(5; Stalls, 1/-. Box Plan at Miss Blake’s. COMBINED CON CERT HAWERA MAIN SCHOOL AND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETjjj^F OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-MORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY), DECEMBER 15. At 8 o’clock. FIRST PART Selection “Operatic Gems” Flute Band Song “Like to a Damask Rose” (Elgar) Mrs Bryant Selection “On the Hike” (Zamenevik) School Orchestra Recitation “So was I” Mervyn Dymond Folk Dances Whareroa School (Miss McCormack, instructress) Minuet (Bach) Rhythmic Band (Conductor: Master Don Bailey) Part Songs—(a) “Homeward Bound” (b) “The Bears” Main School Choir (Miss Peterson, instructress) Violin Trio “Andante from 7th Symphony” (Beethoven) Master Louis Fox, Betty Pinson, Marion Archbold SECOND PART “Ole South” (Allen) School Orchestra ‘ ‘ The Bassoon ’ ’ Mr A. E. Morris (Bassoon, Mr H. C. A. Fox) Violin Solo “Liebsfreud” (Kreisler) Master Louis Fox Part Songs—(a) “Joyful Echoes” • (b) “The China Mandarin” School Choir Song “There are Fairies at the Bottom of Our Garden” (Liza Lehmfinn) Doris Gilmore Recitation “Yes, Papa” Miss Joan Tonks Selection “The Flying Ace” (Zamenevik) School Orchestra PROGRAMME Medley Song Admission: 3/- and 2/-; Children, half price.

RADIO SERVICE CO., of ISI j Princes Street, Hawera, wish to: notify the general public that they are prepared to demonstrate the world’s BEST .RADIO SETS and Apparatus in your OWN" Home or at their Auditorium: Every- set sold CARRIES TWO YEAR6’ FREE 'SERVICE. We will place our: Set' in your home alongside any other make , of set on,the market; then you may judge for yourself. This challenge we believe to be most valuable to .the-Purchaser in that he decides from two and takes the BEST! • ‘Being'Wholesale as well as Retail, we are in a position to sell to the public at VERY-REASONABLE PRICES, and it will pay you. to inquire for prices from ps’ before -purchasing elsewhere. '• . • AGENTS FOR j BREVIER-TULLY L’ounter-Phase Sets | (the Rolls-Royce of Radio) — | ' !Six’ Valves,, less accessories, £45 Eight Valves, less accessories, £65 | MEtRODYNE—; ( ;6 Valve, complete' and installed, £3B 10s ! 7 Valve, • complete and installed, £4B 10s ;7 Valve,. CJonso C-Model, complete • and installed, £SB 10s THE'WORLD’S BEST AT THE \ PRICE. HEAR IT ! ROB.BINSI’ 5-Valve Chassis; ready to put .in- case; very fine set—- . Only £8 ERd\y : XTNG DRAKE KIT SETS, £l7 j y-y J.c j SPECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS. • PORTABLE SET. •■Tlhisl a.dsWaive Set with Batteries, xYnlVos '= lijittF Speaker all built in to a tc ’Sin x 12in. No aerial ?X-d1 V-fk’ t '■ required. J'. .1 r: H-r •. -Price £27 10s - ■'' ‘ • £3OOO WORTH OF GOODS TO SELECT FROM. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. Accessories of every description. Wholesale and Retail Trade Supplied. BATTERY SERVICE STATION. gERVICE c°181 PRINCES ST., HAWERA. Branches at Paten, Wnverlev, Stratford and New Plymouth.

\rOU will win her heart i£ her gift is X bought at. Hart’s, High St. and Union St. list op wines MADE AT THE jyfISSION -yTNEYARDS GREENMEADOWS, H.B. Invalid Port Old Port Sherry Burgundy (Sweet) .. Burgundy (Dry) Assorted Wines ... • 50/- doz. quarts 45/- doz. quarts 45/- doz. quarts 36/- doz. quarts 36/- doz. quarts 45/- doz. quarts Special Quotations for Bulk Supply. These Wines, in the making of which the Marist Lay Brothers have been engaged for half a century, are the product of the pure juice_ of the grape. Awards, Paris Exhioition, Awards, London Exhibition, 1909; Gold Medals, Christchurch Exhiibtion, 1906 Telegraphic Addrcssi Mission, Greelnnoadows. ' Telephone: <3.721, Napier. Posta'lXjAddress: Thct Manager, Mission Vineyards, Greomueadows, H.B. r |'lli:KK Queen's Hose, Bond’s Hose, * ■just' arrived ,in all wanted shades; lowest,'' possible prices at Hingston’s, High Street. 'friends will be delighted with their gifts bought at Hart’s, High St.' and Union St.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 14 December 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 14 December 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 14 December 1927, Page 1

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