AMUSEMENTS. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING fO-MORROW. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA First National’*: Super Production RUPERT HUGHES’ WORLDFAMOUS STORY. THE PATENT LEATHER KID. RICHARD BARTHELMESS 'and MOLLY O ’DAY A \ // STORY OF THE \ TANKS Drama that sweeps from the 'frenzy of the boxing Ting ito tine tirencbcs. It’s more than a motion picture! It’s more than yoiu 'Over expectied from tire screen! You can ’,t imagiire Row aniight-y it is auntil you s'ee it 1 ! —• Also in Addition Chapter 4 of tiro second series of ‘ ‘ THE COLLEGIANS ’’ ’ BE WISE! RESERVE YOUR SEAT! Admission Prices: 2/- and I/O. Box Plan now open at Miss Bloke's.
HAWERA SCOTTISH SOCIETY. Q.RAND gOCIAL TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). FORESTERS’ HALL, 8 p.m. Mir .T. E. Campbell will 'take tike Society on .a Tour of Scotland. Members only. Radies a Basket.
J)ON’T Forget! EUCHRE PARTY and DANCE, Normanby Town Hal! in aid of School Library, WEDNESDAY., July 25. Good Prizes. Admission 1/6. T° -NIGHT—Fire Brigade Bali cut Savoy. Novelty Donees. MATAPU HALL. 'J'HE Usual Fortnigbtily Euchiro and Dance will .be bold on TUESDAY, July 2dth. Good prizes. R. GUY, Secretary. TURUTURU SCHOOL. A EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE will (bo bold on FRIDAY NEXT, 27itJh July, iatt 8 p.ni. * 1 2 Admission (to supper): Men, 2/-; Ladies, 1/- olnd basket (compulsory). " Mrs Bennett’s Orchestra. FOR ELGAR CHALLENGE CUP. Jf'OOTBALL. J^OOTBALL.
At 1.15 p.m. OHANGAI v. WHAREROA. At 2.45 p.m. CITY v. FRASER ROAD. SHOW GROUNDS, HAWEBA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25. GontiS’, 1/-; Ladi'es, (id. A. R. ELGAR, , Hou. Sec., W.F.C. 'JHO-NIGHT - Savoy Fine- Brigade Bad. Novelty dances.
TOKAORA HALL. PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL, wiith itnvo .novelty danees and usual Euchre, .will ibo bold un WEDNESDAY, July 25 th. Hood prizes for best .ladies ’ arid gents ’ fancy dress, most 'original dress, and •the .novelty event®. Music by Miss Butler’s Orchestra. Best Floor and Supper. Free Bus leave® Clairingbold’is corner iail 7.40 p.m. Adubission: 3/- and 2/-. Non-Dancers: 2/- and 1/6. ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TO-NIGHT Q.RAND (TUESDAY) gACRED TO-NIGHT Q ANT AT A ‘‘CHILDHOOD OF SAMUEL” By Junior, Choir of 30 voices. Latter part of Programme by Senior Choir.
Anthems, Solo by Miss Murdoch, Duet by Miss Dunn and Mr C. Lamb. Collection to defray expenses. Tf'TRE Brigade Ball—To-night, Tonight. • GABAGE AND SEE yiCE STATION. CORNER MOUNTAIN & NORMANBY ROADS. Handy to Main Road. Free Air and Water; Crank Case Ser•vieo and Battery Inspection. Petrol Pumps (three to select from). Greasingup room at back. Workshop and Storage Room; all lotest designs of Machinery Oil. Tyres and all accessories. MAKE THIS YOUR PORT OF CALT A. H, HILLS ; PROPRIETOR.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 July 1928, Page 1
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