MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.
To-night—- • Dance, Foresters' Hall. ’Pictures, Opera House and Grand Theatre. Maori Choir Concert, Ohangai Hall. November 21 — Maori Choir Concert, Grand Theatre. November 23 Ball, Matapu Hall. Presbyterian' Flower Show, OkaiM.U.T.0.0.F'. Social and Dance, Rewa. awa. November 22 St. Mary’s Young Women’s Bible Class and Club Concert and Dance. November 24 Lecture, Rona; Olsen, Rewa Tea Rooms. Orchestral Society Concert, Opera House. November 24 and 25 — Methodist Cherry Blossom Fair, Kaponga. November 25 ;N ew Plymouth H.S.OJB.A. Annual Meeting and Smoke Concert. ■Concert, Manaia 'Town Hall. November 28— ■Recital, Pupils Miss Gamman, St. Joseph’s Hall. November 29 Recital, Pupils Miss Fairhall and Mr iGcorgc. December 2 Recital by Pupils Misses Stock and Instone. December 3 Manaia Methodist Garden Party. December 9 Tawhiti School Annual Concert.
Sr. Mary’s Young Women’s Bible Class and Club is to hold its annual entertainment on Tuesday next in the Parish Hall, ITawera. Items will bo given ,bv pupils of Miss Margaret Stock, Master Gerald Hawthorne, Misses Kelson and Gilmour and drill and other items by the club, including a short playette. To commemorate trie Yl.sfc birthday of the Ifawera. branch of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows a soeial and dnnee a|. the Rewa. tearooms has been arranged for Wednesday next. \\ ills’ iVlelodymakers Orchestra, is to supply the musV. Low prices are bein,2 charged and a large, attendance of the public is expected. HUNTINGTON’S; ’Phone 2118. Printed Cotton Fabrics are selling very freely, being easily the most favoured for beach, sports or house wear, and range from od, 10, 1/- up to 1/0 yard. These materials are also show- j ing in a wide range of Frocks, Aprons and Smocks, all ready to wear and at j very low prices. Aprons from 1/9; 1 Smocks from 5/6; and Frocks from i 6/11.—Advt. j WESTAWAY & CO. | Now showing full ranges of O.S. and ! X.O.S. Frocks in Floral and Plain j colours, newest materials and latest styles; fit guaranteed. Smart Sports | Coats in all the new colourings at reasonable prices. ’Phono 2423, Hawera, J P.O. Box 190.
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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 19 November 1932, Page 4
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