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AMUSEMENTS. A GREAT WEEK-END ATTRACTION QRAND THEATRE, HAWERA TO-NIGHT ONLY TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ONLY TO-NIGHT A Big' British Picture A Gripping Drama -of Mother Love “THE WOMAN IN PAWN’’ “THE WOMAN IN PAWN” “THE WOMAN IN PAWN” “THE WOMAN IN PAWN” The Picture Different —That no Alan, Woman or Child should miss seeing. A Tip-Top Supporting Programme: News Reel, Comedy and a Cartoon. Popular Prices: 1/6 & JgLTHAAI r£ ALKIES. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). \ SPARKLING MUSICAL’ COAIEDV by VIVID 'YOUTH. ‘ ‘ TANNED LEGS ’ ’ 1 <TANNED LEGS’ ’ ‘ ‘ TANNED LEGS ’ ’ with SALLY BEANE and ARTHUR LAKE. Six song numbers, fine dance ensembles, a bathing beauty review, good music well recorded. THREE PINE SUPPORTS. Prices: 2/- (plus tax), 1/6; Children, half price. Box Plan at Carman’s Book Arcade. TONG AHOE-AIANAWAPOU SURF CLUB. Q.RAND J)ANCE Will be held in the AfANUTAHI HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29. At 8 p.m. AVills ’ Alelody Alakers’ Orchestra. Good Floor; Good Alusic; Good Supper] Novelty Dances. Good Prizes. COAfE ALONG AND HELP A GOOD

CAUSE. Ladies, 2/-; Gents, 3/-. J. H. COUCH, Hon. Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ ASSN. SOUTH TARANAKI BRANCH. SECOND ANNUAL BALL. TN NOTATION Holders are reminded "*■ that the above function will be held in St. Joseph's Hall, Milmoo Street, Hawera, on MONDAY, 27th October, 1030, at 8.15 p.m. All Old Boys and their friends are cordially invited. G. S. ANDERSON, Hon. Secretary. Q.ABDEN pARTY (In Aid of W.D.F.U.) “HOLLY BANK,” OKAIAWA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, at 1.30 p.m. Amusements for All! Band in Attendance. Prices (including afternoon tea), 1/0; Children, half price. pG-MONT A. & P. SHOW. AT HAWERA. NOVEMBER 10 & 20, 1030. NOVEMBER 10 & 20, 1030. Our Schedule oilers the Largest Prize Money in Taranaki. BE AN EXHIBITOR AT HAWERA SHOW. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 8. Schedules Posted Free on Application. M. C. CRIGHTON, Secretary. Box .148, Hawera. r jUIE “Full o’ Pep” Breakfast. Food —Red Diamond O-tis. Cooks in one minute. All grocers. 13

THE HOT FAVOURITE ! JJENOWN CHIPS are Wonderful Value. Equal in size to some kitchen coal.. Note weight and reduced prices carefully. Renown Chips, 1871 b bag nett, 4/6; quarter-ton, 13/-. Renown Kitchen, 187 lb bag nett, 5/6; quarter-ton, 16/-. Renown House, 1871 b bag nett, 6/6; quar-' ter-ton, 18/6. The above prices are C.O.D. only. Order at Aard Motors Office or phone 26 4 6 T. BOSSON. GUNSHINE Vitamins abound in Red k Diamond Elakies, the breakfast food. Obtainable all grocers. —ll EGMONT COAL. PRICES: KITCHEN COAL, 4/6 sack; 13/- 1-ton. HOUSE, 5/- sack; 14/6 1-ton. Orders left at Newton King's Ltd. Seed Store promptly attended to. 'PHONE 2651. |] y^ELLS, SOLE AGENT, EGMONT ST. 1/qjLL of Pep! Eat Rod Diamond Elakies for breakfast. Vitalising, nourishing, appetising!- Will not overheat the blood. 14 PUKEMIRO COLLIERIES LTD. ‘ 4 PUKE ’ ’ COAL. rjiHE Best and Cleanest Coal that " L comes into Hawera, and we arc now able to sell at the following prices:— PUKE HOUSE COAL: 6/6 per lS7lb bag; 18/6 per quarter-ton. . KITCHEN COAL: 5/6 per 1871 b bag; 16/- per quarter-ton. PUKE NUTS: 4/6 per lS7lb bag. These Prices are for CASH only— E. H 1 G Gs - Sole Agent for the Famous “Puke,” 23 GREY ST. 'PHONE 2124.

“DETTEB Breakfasts! Serve Bed Diaf > mond Boiled Oats. Do not overheat the blood. All grocers. 15

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 25 October 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume L, 25 October 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume L, 25 October 1930, Page 1

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