amusements JgLTHAM rjiALKIES. NOTE: TO-NIGHT at 8 Sharp. A FINE DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. A MUSICAL ROMANCE. ‘ ‘ LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT ’ ’ ‘ ‘ LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT ’ ’ Suzanne Keener and Norman Foster. A CARNIVAL OF MUSIC & DRAMA. 5 SONG HITS 5 Also ‘ ‘ GUILTY ” “ GUILTY ’ ’ “GUILTY ’’ “ GUILTY ’ ’ Featuring VIRGINIA VALLI and JOHN HOLLAND. A story of hatred that blighted two lives. Youth and love pitted against' age and vengeance in a drama, that will thrill you. A powerful theme— : superbly presented. Recommended for Adults Only. Prices: 2/- (plus tax), 1/6; Cliildren; half price. No Booking Fee. . Box Plan at Carman's Book Arcade. ’VTOVELTY Dances galore Wills’ Melody Makers’ Dance, Foresters’ Hall, Saturday. TAWHITI HALL. Q.RAND J)ANCE Will bo held in aid of EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUNDS TUESDAY, MARCH 10 ,1931. Waltzing Competition; Monte Carlo and Spot Waltz. Admission: Gentlemen, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. Free Bus from Criterion Garage, Ha_wera, at 8 p.m. Excellent. Supper and Floor. Music by the Hawera Maori Popular String Band. P. RANGI, Hon. Secretary. REMINDER. DON’T forget the BIG DANCE at the Foresters’ Hall, SATURDAY night. Wills’ Melodymakers’ Dance Band (seven instruments). Admission: Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/6. Net Proceeds in Aid of Distress in Hawera. Proceeds Dance, Foresters’ Hall, Saturday evening, in aid of distress in Hawera. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF. MORE FUNDS WANTED IN HAWERA. ST. JOSEPH’S HALL.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN’S gECOND Q.RAND JQANGE. Music by the Leading Dance Band — Wills’ Melody Makers. Balloon, Confetti, Streamer and Explosion Dances. SIT-DOWN SUPPER. Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/6. A. E. STEVENS, Lieut. ' O.C. Troop. TTELP somebody in distress. Come to **“*■ the Dance, Foresters’ Hall, Saturday evening. J£\AUPOKONUI JJEACH QALA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. Proceeds in aid of Manaia District High School and Kaupokonui Beach Society. Children’s Events Commence 12.45 p.m. Sharp. Full Programme of Adults’ Events. LIFE-SAVING DISPLAY BY OPUNAKE CLUB. Afternoon Tea, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream and Hot Pies. Band in Attendance. Admission: Adults, 1/-; Children, 6d; Cars tO' Beach, 6d. W. A. McKENZIE, Secretary. rFARANAHI’S Leading Dance Orches"L tra, Saturday night, at Foresters’ Hall. KAEARAMEA SPURTS & AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. gPORTS jyjf EETIN G WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. Particulars Later. C. P. LORD, Secretary. LTEAR Jack At»t»erley with his violin. n Foresters’ Hall, Saturday evening. HEADLEY’S for YOUR RE-UPHOLSTERING 1 \\/E cau re-cover your furniture just like new at a very low cost. Over 50 patterns to choose from. Also your Pram re-covered; best leather only used. You will bo satisfied with our work. Chesterfield Suites a specialty. Call or Ring ’phono 2244. J? JJEADLEY, UPHOLSTERER, 207 PRINCES ST.— ’PHONE 2244. r'IOAT Hangers 1 , 7 for 1/-. —Kingston's Closing Down Sale. Note: Union Street. PUKEMIRO COLLIERIES LTD. PUKE COAL IE Best and Oleanest Coal that cumes into Hawera for all Housel purposes- Obtainable only from— E. BP Gas ' WOOD AND GOAL MERCHANT 23 Grey St., Hawera. ’Phone 2124. The favour of your order respectfully solicited.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 7 March 1931, Page 1
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