AMUSEMENTS. JgLTHAM RALLIES. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) RALPH GRAVES & DAVID DURAND in S L o o o N F V G , E A tense drama woven around the eternal problem of womanhood —a career of domestic bliss —developed in a manner that will bring a lump into the throat and tears to the eyes. Six fine theme songs by Bello Balter, tlic\ Queen of Songs. Good supports. Prices, 2/- (plus tax), .1/6; Children, half price. Box Plan at Carman’s Book Arcade. ~ jyjANMA ALKIES. THURSDAY & SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 & 13. Great All-Talking Production. , ‘ ‘ DYNAMITE ’ ’ ‘ ‘ DYNAMITE ’ ’ Starring Charles Bickford, Kay Johnson and Conrad Nagel. The most lavish and entertaining alltalking picture of the year. COMING NEXT WEEK. First. National’s Astounding AllTechnicolour Production: ‘ ‘ SALLY ’ ’ ’JYVR A'NAKT •REPRESENTATIVE TRIALS CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS VICTORIA PARK, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. POSSIBLES REPS. POSSIBLES REPS. POSSIBLES REPS. Versus PROBABLE REPS. PROBABLE' REPS. PROBABLE. REP'S. At 2:30 p.m. THIRD GRADE CHAMP. FINAL KAPONGA v. STAR KAPONGA v. STAR At- 1 p.m. Admission: Adults, 1/-; Covered Grandstand, 1/- cacti person. S. E. NIELSON, Secretary. ST. MARY’S ANNUAL gPRING JjMOWER gHOW AND SALE OF WORK. J»UGBY JTNION
WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, HAWEEA. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 & 18. ENTRIES for Children’s Classes, Nos. 114 to 120 inclusive, close on SATURDAY, 13th, at 5 p.m. OTHER ENTRIES close on TUESDAY, the 16th, at 5 p.m. SCHEDULES may be obtained from Miss Newland (Library), Messrs A. E. Morris (Red Book Shop), T. G. Licklington, and the Hon. Secretary (R. R. Henderson). TOKAORA HALL. JgOOM OR. J>UST JgALL (In Aid of Hall Funds) 'FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1030. Wills’ Melody Makers Orchestra (Five Instruments) Spoon and Fork Supper. Specially prepared Floor. Four Novelty Dances —good prizes. Admission: Gents, 3/6; Ladies. 2/6; Double Ticket, 5/-. Free. Bus leaves Criterion 'Garage, If.iworn, at 7.1 d p.m. R ED . Diamond Flakies —full of pep—hours of energy in every plateful. 13 ipOEENOON Vigourl Red Diamond Rolled Oats is the healthy breakfast. All grocers. 12 Q.LEN QOAL. GLEN AFTON COLLIERIES’ FAMOUS CHIPS. 2/9 per cwt.; 4/6 per 1871 b. sack. Excellent quality; suitable for all purposes. Use QUALITY COAL—It Pays! I HARDLEY’S, ’PHONE 2474, VICTORIA ST. OED Diamond O-tisi Nourishing and energising. Rich and flavoury. looks in one minute. All grocers. 11 HAWEEA AGENT FOR RADIO’S RICHEST VOICE: “SPARTON” EQUASSONE “SPARTON” EQUASSONE Priced from £3O to £240. The set that has risen from sixty-third to second highest position in sales during three years. gTUART jgARKER, Electrical Contract Work Undertaken. Estimates given for House Wiring, etc., in any part of the province. Workshop and Showroom: UNION STREET HAWEEA. (Next Power Board Offices)
Hark! Listen! An OrJJUBBY. chestra! A Fine Orchestra! A Wife: “Don’t be silly. That’s the Brown’s new ATWATER KENT Radio you’re listening to. They’ve bought it from DAVY’S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, in Union Street.”
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 September 1930, Page 1
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