amusements. FINAL SCREENING. Q.RAND THEATRE, HAWEKA. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Fresh from its Record-breaking English Career. “THE CONSTANT NYMPH” ‘ ‘ THE CONSTANT NYMPH ’ ’ THE INSPIRED PRODUCTION. Of tlio Book, Sir J. M. Barrie says:— “The most remarkable achievement in fiction I have seen for years.” Honoured as a London Stage Success it ran for ten months. As a book it is eulogised by millions of readers in all countries. The British Stage and Screen Idol, IVOR NOVELLO As ‘ ‘ Lewis Dodd. ’ ’ MABEL POULTON As “Tessa,” the wild, tempestuous, shy and tender Nymph. ACCLAIMED A GREAT SCREEN TRIUMPH. Usual Prices: 1/(3 and 1/-. gT. MARY’S HALL, lIAWERA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. At S p.m. ARTHUR HIRST, F.R.S.A. ARTHUR HIRST, F.R.S.A. ARTHUR HIRST, F.R.S.A. “EVERYMAN’S MUSICIAN. ONE AND ONLY APPEARANCE IN HAWERA “The true appreciation of Great Music.” A Concert-Lecture in non-.teehnical terms. Pianoforte illustrations from Bach to Debussy. The New Zealand Pianist who lids established a. unique position in the world of British music returns to New Zealand on a. flying visit after 20 years. Admission; 3/- (plus tax) and 2/-. PUBLIC NOTICES. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. "IMPOUNDED in the Hawera Public Pound, Turuturu Road, from Whareroa Road, by the Ranger — I Jersey weaner heifer, back bit near cut, ta'g off ear 1 Jersey weaner heifer, fork out of each ear, back bit near ear If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at the Pound on MONDAY, tiro, 22nd April, 1929, at noon. P. J. LEYDON, Poundkeeper. ’Phone. 28531. NOTICE. r PHE Dental Rooms of H. H. BRAMX WELL, 8.D.5., will NOT reopen until WEDNESDAY, April 10th. NOTICE. ALBION HOTEL, PATEA. TV/TR. T. BOWEN (late of Hawera) wishes to notify the travelling public that he has taken over the Albion Hotel, Patea, and extends a welcome to old and new friends. Speights ale on tap. All liquors guaranteed true to label. First-class accommodation at reasonable rates. Call and you will be satisfied. ' T. BOWEN, Proprietor. MEETINGS. HOOKEY. ’ npilE Special General Meeting of the Hawera Men’s Hockey Club will be held THIS EVENING in Mr Sage’s Shop, Princes Street, at 7.30 o’clock. BUSINESS: Important. TENDERS. ELTHAM ROAD, RIVERLEA. FARM PROPERTY. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER, axe invited for the PurJL chase of a very attractive Freehold Farm property, being Section 90, Block 10, Kaupokonui Survey District, containing 12 5 acres 2 roods 34 perches more or less, situate on the Main Road, about three miles from Ivaponga. The property is all in grass (excepting about 4 acres), and is well watered by a. running stream. Buildings consist of G-roomed dwelling. electrically lighted, large implement and car shed combined, dmy shod, cowshed of (i bails concreted, with paved yard and concrete race,. Milking machines and electric motive power my be purchased at valuation. The property is offered for sale in ordfi to close a. deceased: estate. All tenders must be for cash. Lowest. or any tender not necessarily fie cep ted Tenders to be, in writing and to 1m forwarded to Messrs Nicholson, Bennett and Kirkby, Solicitors, New Plymouth. marked “Tender,” not later than 15th April, 1929, on which date thev close. Deposit of £250 to accompany tenders. All cheques to be marked by bank, i The property is at present occupied by Mr Harry Johns, who will be pleased to show intending purchasers round the premises. Possession and completion Ist July, 1929. "DROMPT filling of your order always, because thousands of tons are hold in stock in New Zealand. LYSAGHT’S ORB BRAND CORRUGATED IRON. Write John Lysaght Ltd., Box 341, Wellington, for free copy of their Pocket Handbook.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 April 1929, Page 1
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