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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. REQUEST Owing to the tremendous hooking for to-night’s performance of “THE WHITE SISTER,” the Management respectfully requests all patrons to he as early as possible this evening so as to assist our staff to have everyone seated hy 8 o’clock We thank you. BOX PLANS NOW FILLING RAPIDLY AT OPERA HOUSE CONFECTIONERY. Final Reservations will be Terrific. Be wise. Secure your Seats without delay. ’Phone Reserves MUST be claimed by 7.45 o’clock. rect MU- * 2 V OPERA HOUSE H A W E R A. TO-NIGHT At 8 o’clock FINALLY MONDAY NIGHT. No Romance is quite so beautiful' as this—of the . girl who . • forsook the world, believing her lover dead. Marion Crawford’s Magnificent Story gains new lustre through the Magic of the Talking Screen The lqve ctop-. vl aU time U (D,uve,«l Exhibition.) now a new arid^greater glory . in talking pictures! WE warn you to book NOW. with LEWIS STONE. LOUiSE ’Phone 2713. Usual Prices. GLOSSER HALE. MAY ROBSON A DELIGHTFUL WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT. GRAND THEATRE. HAWERA TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY EVENING ONLY. NEVER MORE DARING! NEVER MORE DASHINGLY ROMANTIC! Buck Jones in “ South of the Rio Grande ” Whirlwind Adventure, with Filmland’,s Greatest Daredevil. FEATURE NO. 2—Fastest, Most Furious Laugh Feast shown for a long while, Star of “Gold Diggers on Broadway,” “Life of the Party,” topping all her previous successes by a mile. Winnie Lightner in “ Gold Dust Gertie ” WITH THE FAMOUS COMEDY TEAM—OLSEN and JOHNSON. “Jungle Mystery,” Episode 11. Universal Exhibition. POPULAR PRICES Dress Circle, 1/6; Stalls, 1/3 (no tax).

ST. JOSEPH’S HALL, MILMOE STREET, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4 WEDNESDAY GRAND MILITARY BALL (Umber the auspices of Territorial and Volunteer Forces and Legion of Frontiersmen). DELIGHTFUL DECORATIONS. SUMPTUOUS SUFFER.. Martial Music by Guy’s Orchestra. Double Ticket, 5/-; Single Ticket®—Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/6. (Concession prices to members in uniform.) Grand March at 8.30 p.m. sharp. WHAREPUNI (FRASER ROAD, HAWERA) FIRST ANNUAL SPORTS AND GYMKHANA __ To be held on Mr W. WYNN’S Property adjoining TawMti Hall (near Ha,wem) on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 11, 1933 WEDNESDAY OFFICE-BEARERS: Patron: H. G. Dickie, Esq., M.P. President: J. E. Campbell*, Esq. VicePresidents: A. L. Camtpbell, Esq., and S. PaWcnui Committee: Messrs. G. Broughton, Jnr. (chairman), H. Whareitu, W. A. Spragg, L Borhi, M. R. Jones, Tamaka Awarua, J. J. Goodwin, and J. Pullen, PROGRAMME:.

DAIRY CATTLE—II a.m. 1. DAIRY COW, any breed. Ist, trophy, £1; 2nd, trophy, 10/-. Entry 1/-. 2. DAIRY COW; open to suppliers of the Halvera, Ohangai, Mells, Norrnanby and Rotokare factories; prizetakers in Class 1 barred, lot, trophy £1; 2nd, trophy 10/-. Entry S' DAIRY HEIFER, under 18 months. Ist, trophy 15/-; 2nd, trophy, 7/6. Entry 1/-. 4. CALF, born since Aug. 1, 1933; type aind condition to be' considered. Ist, trophy 10/-; 2nd, trophy 5/-. Entry 1/-. HORSES —At IL3O a.m. 5. PONY, over 121 hands. Ist, trophy 10/-; 2nd, trophy 5/-. Entry 1/6. PONY, under 12$ hands. Ist, trophy 10/-; 2nd, trophy 5/-. Entry 1/-. 7. FACTORY HORSE capable of draw- " ing 15cwrt. Ist, trophy £1; 2nd, trophy, 10/-. Entry 2/-. 8. FACTORY HORSE capable of drawing up to 15cwit. Ist, trophy £1; 2nd, trophy 10/-. Entry 2/-. 9. ALL-ROUND FARM HORSE. Ist, trophy £1; 2nd, trophy 10/-. Entry 2/-. 10. HACK. Ist, trophy £1; 2nd, trophy 10/-. Entry 2/-. COMPETITIONS.

11. PONY JUMPING, under 13 hands. Ist, trophy £1; 2nd, trophy 10/-. Entry 2/-. 12. WHAREPUNI JUMPING COMPETITION. Ist, trophy £lO/10/-; 2nd, trophy Entry 7/6. 13. POTATO PACE on Horseback. Ist, trophy £1; 2nd, trophy 10/-. Entry , 2/-. HOME INDUSTRIES. Ist prizes, trophies. 14. Home-made Loaf. 15. Ho’me-madc Butter, 511>s. 15a. Pair Hand-made Pillow Slips. 16. Home-cured Ham. 17. Hand-made Sleeping Mat. 17a. Hand-made Maori Kit. IS. Pair Pois. ATHLETIC and CYCLING —L3O p.m. 10. 1-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, Ist, trophy £1; 2nd, trophy 10/-. Entry 1/-. °O. 1-MILE CCLE HANDICAP. Ist,, trophy £1; 2nd, trophy 10/-. Entry !/-• 21. 100 YARDS HANDICAP. Ist. trophy £1; 2nd, trophy 10/-. Entry 1/-. 22. 300 YARDS HANDICAP. Ist, trophy £1; 2nd, trophy 10/-. Entry 1/-. 23. LADIES’ WALK, 300 Yards. Ist, trophy 15/-; 2nd, trophy 5/-. Entry 1/-.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 30 September 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 30 September 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 30 September 1933, Page 1