AMUSEMENTS Jj\LT.HAM ALKIES. TO-NIGHT — at 8.10 p.m.—TO-NIGHT ALL IN NATURAL COLOUR! “THE GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY’ ’ t With Winnie 'Lightner, Nancy Welford, Conwav Tearle, Ann Pennington, Nick Lukas, Chorus of 100 Dazzling Beauties. SPECIAL FEATURES! Unforgettable Songs! Snappy Jokes! Glorious Singing Girls in Platoons of Dancing Tints and Tones! Elaborate Settings and'' Gcorgeous Co stum cry — Dancing—Melody —'tiirtu! And a Real Good Storv! SPECIAL SUPPORTS! Prices: 2/- (plus tax), 1/6; Children, half-price. No Booking Fee. Box Plan at Orman’s nook Arcade. • REMINDER! DON ’T forget the BIG DANCE at the Savoy Tea Rooms TO-NIGHT (.Saturday). Wills’ Melodymakers ’ Dance Band (seven instruments). Net Proceeds in Aid of Distress in Hawera. TTEAR Jack Abberley with his violin. Savoy, To-night (Saturday). EARTHQUAKE RELIEF. 'TOKAORA Branch, Farmers’ Union, - 1 - will nold EUCHRE PARTY and DANCE m aid of above in Hall on MONDAY, February 16tli. Good prizes, Music, Floor and Supper. Admission. Gents, /-; Ladies, 1/6. Euchre: Genes, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-. XTELP somebody in. distress. Come to X 1 the Dance. Savoy, To-night (Saturday). OPUNAKE Jf'LOWER gHOW. TOWN HALL, OPUNAKE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1931. (Under the auspices of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Guild.) Classes for Cut Blooms, Decorative Needlework, Home-made Cakes, Garden Produce, Home Industries ,etc. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, FEB. 20. Side Shows, Competitions, Miniature Golf. “Baker’s Oven’’ for children. Fine Evening Programme of Vocal and Instrumental Items. ■jVTET Proceeds Dance, Savoy, To-night aid of distress in (Saturday), Hawera. PIHAMA HALL. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20. SECOND ANNUAL SETTLERS’ ; JJARVEST JJOME gALL. | Old Time and Modern Dances. Novelties Galore. Henderson’s Star Orchestra will I Supply the Music. Bounteous Supper; Ice Creams and Soft Drinks. Ladies, 2/6; Gents, 3/6. Free ’Bus from Opunake. Proceeds to Earthquake Relief Fund. R. W. HASELTINE, Hon. Secretary. jV" O VELTY Dances galore. Wills’ Melody Makers’ Dance, To-night (Saturday). RANGITIKEI RACING CLUB (Incorporated). A N NUA'LME ETING. WEDNESDAY & THURSDA Y, MARCH 4: & 5, 1031. IyrOMINATIONS for All Events close on MONDAY, the 16th February, 1931, at Bulls at 9 p.m. For full programme sec New Zealand Referee and Sporting and Dramatic Review of 29th January, 1931. Telegraph Office open to 9 p.m. H. A. GOODALL, Secretary. ’Phone 31M, Bulls. Garters from 3/C, now 1/pair; Uoat Sprays, throw-out price 6d each; Cardigans, Jumpers and Jumper Suits, all half price.—Hingston’s. Note: Union St. MEETINGS. HAWERA HOSPITAL BOARD. MEAT TENDERS. ’’FENDERS for the supply of meat to the Hospital and Old People’s i Home for six months from Ist March, 1 1931, will be received by the uiulcrI signed up to noon, 19th February. Tenders to be marked “Meat Tender.’’ Schedules may be obtained on application to the Board’s office. C. HARRISON, .Managing Secretary. Q.LEN OOAL DEPENDABLE QUALITY. Glen Ai'ton Collieries have largest North Island output—which speaks for itself. For Orders ’Phone 2474. E. R. HARDLEY, Merchant, Victoria Street, Hawera
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 14 February 1931, Page 1
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