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AMUSEMENTS. Q.RAND THEATRE, HAWERA. ONE NIGHT ONLY. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT William Fox Presents A RIOT OF LAUGHTER ‘ ‘ MAKING THE GRADE ’ ’ ‘ ‘ MAKING THE GRADE ’ ’ Starring EDMUND LOWE and LOIS MORAN EDMUND LOWE and LOIS MORAN Also Showing THE THRILLING SERIAL ‘ < THE MYSTERY RIDER ’ ’ < < THE MYSTERY RIDER ’ ’ Usual Prices Usual Prices QHRISTMAS HAMPERS FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. From Dec. 1 to Dec. 31, 1929. HAMPER No. I—l bottle case Whisky (Andrew MacKenzie, bottled in Scotland) or 1 bottle of case Merlin FilsXXX Brandy (bottled in France), I bottle Port Wine or Sherry, 9 quart bottles Al e °r Stout —£1 ss. HAMPER No. 2—l bottle case Whisky (Andrew MacKenzie, bottled in Scotland) and 1 bottle Merlin Fils XXX Brandy (bottled in France), 8 quart bottles Ale or Stout, I bottle Port Wine or Sherry—£l 14s HAMPER No. S—6 quart bottles Ale or Stout, 2 bottles Port Wine or Sherry, 1 battle Merlin Fils XXX Brandy (bottled in France); 2 bottles case Whisky (Andrew MacKenzie, bottled in Scotland) — £2 6s 6d The foregoing are only specimen hampers. Patrons can vary assortment as desired. Only the Most Reliable Brands of Whisky kept in stock. BRANDS OF WHISKY kept in stock— Buchanan’s, Black and White, Walker’s Red Label, White Horse, Dewar’s Liqueur, Catto's, Bell’s, J. Haig’s, A. MacKenzie, 8.N.J., D.G.L.j etc. v. ■ Gilbey’s Special Invalid Port Wine, 7s per bottle, or 6s 6d by taking case lots. CHAMPAGNE, quarts £l, pints 10s. ENGLISH STOUT, 3s quart bottle or 32s doz.; pints 1/6 bottle or 16s doz. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR STOCKS CORONATION HOTEL, ELTHAM. PX>. BOX 25 .. IPHONE 18 QAMPLE Travelling Rugs; just what’s wanted for the holidays.—Kingston’s. Once more the festive season comes around, To give our toil-stained, weaTy f rames a rest; And with its coming sluggish pulses bound, To welcome home the ones we love } the best. • Oh! Why should we be sundered far J apart, Our brothers, sisters, those we hold most dear? The pain of parting loses half its smart Around the flowing bowl of Christmas cheer. But greater still a happiness is mine, The deepest peace that life on earth can faring; No mortal frame has known such joy divine Since gave I Nell her SMITH’S ENGAGEMENT RING. G. G. S“ TH ’ WATCHMAKER, UNION STREET (Next W. O’Brien, Butcher) - Bring your Watch Repairs. We give, honest service. j r We employ no travellers and have no i connection with any other firm. j 1 "TMTEN’S Ties, Pyramid Handker- j 1 chiefs, Fancy Silk Hose and Silk | 1 Scarves; special discount of 2/6 in the j i in the pound.—Hingston’s. j YOU BE THE JUDGE ! I QON’T take our word foi it that this is the best place in town for Lunch >r Morning and Afternoon Tea —come n and judge for yourself. Come and SEE how clean and comfortable our lining room it—TASTE how GOOD he fare is, and appreciate the reasonable charges. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dressing Booms and Lounge,and Writing Rooms for your use. gAVOY r fEA ROOMS. r WHY YOU SHOULD USE ‘RENOWN COAL” BECAUSE it is mined, not from the hills, but from a depth of 250 feet underground, therefore it is a hard coal which lights quickly, making a clean bright fire. It is economical to use and will cut down your coal cost considerably. You cau also depend upon' our Coalbrookdale, Coke, Rata, Maire and Kindling Wood. T. •PHONE 2646. ROSSON. SOLE AGENTS. rv

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 3 January 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 3 January 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 3 January 1930, Page 1

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