AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. HAWERA COMPETITIONS TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY At 9.30 a.m., 2 and 7 p.m. Daily. MUSIC __ ELOCUTION DANCING MUSIC ELOCUTION DANCING To-night’s Programme includes: Recalls from pay Sessions; Eoys’ Song, under 10; English Folk Dancing; Verse Speaking Choir, Open; Character Dance, 13-18. TO-MOEEOW' (Tuesday)— ■ e •, 9.30 a.m.: Song, Girls, 10-14; Tap Dance, under 18; Sacred Solo, Piano Duet, 10-14; Recitation, Boy or Girl, 8-10; Verse Speaking, 2 p.m.: Sword Dance, 13-18; Action Song in Costume, Boy or Girl under 12; Operatic Dance, under 13; Vocal Duet, Open; Dialogue, 13-16; Piano Solo, 12-14; Recitation, Ladies. _ • ’ - ADMISSION: Season Tickets, 10/6; Children, for Day Sessions only 3/-; Day Sessions, 1/- (Children 6d); Evenings, 3/-, 2/- & 1/- (Children 1/- if •accompanied by adult); Reserves (Circle, only), 6d extra at Miss Blake s. RACING CLUB NOTICES COMBINED STEEPLECHASE MEETING NEW’ PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. THURSDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 & 31. THURSDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 & 31. TARANAKI HUNT CLUB & EGMONT-WANGANUI HUNT CLUB. First Race Starts at 12.15 p.m. ADMISSION: Men, Outside 2/-, Lawn 4/-; Ladies, Outside 1/-, Lawn 2/-. Taranaki District Passes Admit. C. B. WEBSTER, Secretary.
BUSINESS NOTICES. WORTH READING MOTOR CAR INFORMATION. rpHE “Automobile Trade Journal” of X July, 1935 (an independent and recognised’ authority in U.S.A. for .all automobile statistics and developments) states: “New passenger car registrations for MAY amounted to approximately 294,570 based on returns from 40 states. -. • . • FORD continues to maintain a very substantial lead over all other cars,” The “very substantial lead” for May was 33,537, and for the first five months of this year no less than 158,364. OVER A THOUSAND FORD CARS PER DAY ABOVE THE NEAREST COMPETITOR. FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES! H. E. KEMP HAW E R A SELLS FORD CARS.
HARROW S! jV/TR. FARMER! If you require a set of HARROWS see us before you buy. If you have a broken Implement we can repair it at a reasonable charge. -JJNION FOUNDRIES J^TD. HAWERA. 'Phone 2288. Private 2728. AWERA J^TTRSERY (Established 1914.) RELIABLE NURSERY STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES. Choice Shrubs, Hedge Plants, Fruit Trees, Lemon Trees, Gooseberries, Currants, Rhubarb, Asparagus. HARDY FLOWER SEEDLINGS. Q.EO. gHAILER, 37 CALEDONIA STREET, HAWERA 'Phone 2744.
MACRAE’S VENTURE CASH GROCERY STORE. FRESHLY GROUND COFFEE—The Choicest and Rest in Hawera. SUNNYVALE TEA—The Tea with a Distinctive Flavour. OUR RAPID TURNOVER MEANS— Freshest Stocks, and our Hygenic Display ensures that the Provisions we sell are Free from Contamination. ■ ’PHONE 2122 FOR A TRIAL ORDER —Which will more than satisfy. FLOWERS BY WIRE PLANTS BOUQUETS WREATHS ’Phones:* ' XUUUCO*,.. Day, 2556 Night 2112 MRS. ANDREWS, FLORISTE, UNION STREET, HA WEE A.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 26 August 1935, Page 1
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