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AMUSEMENTS. JQANCE ! ' -p|ANCE ! (First of Series.) FORE STEPS ’ lIALE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Sparkling, Breezy, Latest Hits. Wills’ Melodymakers Are With You Again! • • .Novelties Galore on a Beautiful Floor, Ladies, 1/C; Gents, 2/-. OITANiG AT HALL. TO-iN TIGHT (.SATURDAY). —• At S 'O ’clock THE FAMOUS MAO R I QUO IR DON’T MISS IT! Tickets, 1/6; Oliildren, half-price. RECITAL. A RECITAL will be given on TUESDAY, November 29th, in St. Mary’s Hall by pupils of Miss Iv. FAIRHALL and Mr R. GEORGE. The programme will also include Violin and Pianoforte items by Miss Fairhall and Mr George, assisted in Trios by Mr N. Lester (’cellist), and Mr A. E. Morris will contribute vocal solos. Admission, 1/6; School Children with parents, Free. OONCERT and DANCE, arranged by the members of the St. Mary’s Young Women’s Bible Class and Club, will be held in the Parish Hall, Hawera, on TUESDAY, the 22nd inst., at 8 p.m. Admission; 1/6; Children, half price. G. LENDRUM, Hon. Secretary. MATAPU HALL. ]\fATAPU HALL. 0. RA N D ]g AL L. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2.1. Jack Hooker’s Orchestra. Free Bus will leave Okaiawa and Elthain at 7.30 p.m. Good Floor and Supper. •Popular Prices: Ladies, 2/-; Gents, 2/6. T. GUY, Hon. Secretary. JJRAMATIC J^ECITAL will be given at - ST. JOSEPH’S HALL

on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28 at 7.45 p.m. sharp BY PUPILS OP MISS GLADYS GAMMAN Assisted by Miss Olga Hancock, Master Gerald Hawthorne, and Mrs Quin, Accompanists In Aid of Hawera RED CROSS SOCIETY. Attractive Programme, including Dramatic Sketches, Character Sketches from (Shakespeare and Dickens; Musical Monologues, and One-Act Play by Ipupils of Dramatic Club. Tickets: 2/6 and 1/6 (no tax). “SALLY IN OUR' ALLEY.” T£US from ICAPONGA, 7 p.m.; Okaiawa, 7.20, p.m.; Normanby, 7.30 p.m., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Be advised and Book Your Seats! L. PLANT. MANCHESTER UNITY ODDFELLOWS HAW EE. A BRANCH. s.lst ANNIVERSARY ' gOCIAL AND JQANCEi EEWA TEAROOMS, II'AWERA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. (23, 1932. Wills ’ Melodymakers. Flannels Optional. Novelty Dances. ■Gentlemen, 2/-; Ladies, 1/6. 44 COME TO THE FAIR ” KAPONGA TOWN HALL. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, •NOVEMBER 24 & 25. Opening each day at 2.30 p.m. METHODIS T OHERRY jgLOSSOM "PAIR. Stalls, Children’s Xmas Tree, Competitions, Evening Entertainments. 44 Lots o’ Fun.” Evening Admission, 6d. H|ONSTE R QO NCE RT. MANAIA TOWN HALL. FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 25. At 8 o’ clock sharp. By the . HAWERA SCOTTISH SOCIETY. , and HAWERA PIPE BAND. In Aid of Manaia Fire Brigade Social Fund and Manaia Public School Fund jointly. The Hawera Pipe Band will parade the Main Street at 7.30 p.m. This will bo the GREATEST CONCERT ever staged in Mannia. Doors- open 7.15 p.m. Get in early.. Sweets obtainable m Hall. DON’T MISS THIS TREAT ! Adults: Dress Circle, 1/6; Downstairs, 1/-; Children under 16 years. 6d. C. BUDD, * A. ANDREWS, Joint Secretaries. T A WHITT SCHOOL' -N NU A L OONC ER T. ST. MARY’S HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. Programme by Present and Past Pupils, Action Songs, Folk Dances, Drill Displays, Native Dances, etc. Admission: Adults, .1/6; Children, 9d. ...... pUKE OOAL 23 GREY STREET. pEPOT, ’PHONE 2124 The Best and Cleanest Coal that comes into Hawera for all Household purposes. Obtainable only from -- p JJ I G G S, WOOD *& COAL MERCHANT. We Stock CARBONETTES. The favour of your ordeis respectfully Solicited.

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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 19 November 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 19 November 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 19 November 1932, Page 1

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