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Special Advertisements. CHARLES MOODY, CHARLES MOODY, at the OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. See "THE VICTORIA CROSS." ■QOMINION SKATING RINK. ; TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. And EVERY EVENING. Also, WEDNESDAY 7 and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. BAND IN ATTENDANCE Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. ] Private Lessons arranged to suit ] patrons. I Monthly and Concession Tickets. ] GOOD FLOOR. GOOD SKATES. ] R. W. BAKER, i Manager. j __ 1 T^TILSON'S PICTURES. ' Our Motto: "The Best is Barely ( Good Enough." Under Special Arrangement with Messrs John Fuller and Sons for supply of latest and best films. KAPOiNGA, WEDNESDAY, July 31. * OPUNAKE, THURSDAY, August 1. r MANAIA, FRIDAY, August 2. OKAIAWA, SATURDAY, August 3. EACH WEEK A GREATER SUCCESS A Programme of Cinematograph Gems. On the Frontier of Tibet (an interesting scenic). Bess of the Forest (an intensely human story). How a Hungry Man was Fed (comic). His Exoneration (a Western story of - love, strife and valor beginning in the East). The Hundred Dollar Bill (Vitagraph comedy). , j Pathe Gazette (topical). The Corporation and the Ranch Girl (Western drama). A Convenient Burglar (comic). His Sister's Children (Vitagraph comedy-drama). Tweedledum's Motor Car (comic) MANAIA, TUESDAY, JULY 30. With Specially Selected Programme. Admission Is 6d, Is, and children 6d to all parts. _L. H. WILSON, Proprietor. STRATFORD OPERATIC SOCIETY? By Permission J. C. Williamson, Esq., Will Produce the MIRTH-PROVOKING COMIC OPERA, H.M.S. PINAFORE, Or, <;THE LASS THAT LOVED A SAILOR." QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8. If you have seen Pinafore, come again and refresh your memory. If not, don't miss this golden opportunity. APPEALS TO YOUNG AND OLD. If it hurts you to laugh, don't come. Magnificent scenery and costumes. chorus 50 strong. EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA 15 PLAYERS. Box Plan at Cole and Donnelly's. Popular Prices—3s, 2s and Is. FOOTBALL MATCH. OKAIAWA v. OPUNAKE MAORIS. THE above teams will meet in Manaia on WEDNESDAY, July 31st, 1912. HENRY TE KIRI, Secretary. KAPUNI HALL. THE Euchre Party will be held FRIDAY, August 2nd, not Tuesday, August 6th, as announced. Cards 8 p.m. sharp. THE FIRST £. MOST great fortunes began with the first "£," then another put to it, and so on. That is what you should impress upon your boy who is beginning the saving habit, and there is no way so effective as starting him on to own a nice section, one that will increase in value as time goes on. Pay one pound down by way of deposit for him, and the balance by instalments as arranged. This will prove better than any savings bank, will encourage your boy to save, think and exercise foresight; and it will provide for him that start in life that so many young men leave till ten years too late. A COMFORTABLE HOME. NEW HOUSE of 5 rooms and over one acre of land, h. and c. water, washhouse, copper and tubs, and other conveniences. Price only £600; terms on application. ' (371) 5 ACRES of the best Hawera land on good terms. £115 per acre. (380) We can offer you a fine selection of properties to choose from. Several good dwelling site 3 in good localities, £85 and £125. Only £1 down; balance easy payments. 5 ACRES of level land, first quality, few chains from Hawera borough boundary; good buildings. £850. A great bargain; easy terms. JAMES" AND GILLMAN, LAN D AGENTS, * fIAWERA,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 30 July 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 30 July 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 30 July 1912, Page 1

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