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Special Advertisements. JJOMINION SKATING RINK. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And EVERY EVENING. Also, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. BAND IN ATTENDANCE Wednesday and Saturday Evenings.. Private Lessons arranged to suit patrons. Monthly and Concession Tickets. GOOD FLOOR. GOOD SKATES. R. W. BAKER, Manager, j 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 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). Pathe Gazette (topical). The Corporation and the Ranch Girl (Western drama). A Convenient Burglar (comic). His Sister's Children (Vitagraph comedy-drama). j Tweedledum's Motor Car (comic). i Admission is fc-dj Is, and children 6d jto all parts. I L. ii. 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 opens at Cole and Donnelly's on Saturday, August 3. Popular Prices—3s, 2s and Is. A. GRANTT" REAL ESTATE, FINANCE AND INSURANCE. (Opposite P. 0.), HAWERA. FOR~SALE. EXTRA SPECIAITI HOME WORTH OWNING. NEW RESIDENCE ot 5 large rooms, verandah oir two sides, 3 bay windows, pantry, scullery, sink, linen press, cupboards, porcelain bath, h. and c. water, water and drainage, tiled grates and hearths, gas rarfge, Shacklock range (with tiled back), gas in every room; concrete paths back front, lawn, gaiden, fowl run, washhouse, copper and tubs; good situation. Price £650; terms to suit. Immediate inspection necessary. Sole Agent. :(354) A BARGAIN! ~ i ACRE, corner section, with* practically new dwelling of 4 rooms and scullery, all conveniences, washhouse, stable, loose box, fowl run, garden, etc. Price £375; easy terms. The property is a bargain at the price. (350) GOOD SPEC I ARGYLE STREET—Two sections of land, with 5-room dwelling and | convsniences, water and drainage, washhouse, copper and tubs. Price £370, with £50 cash down; balance arranged. The land alone is worth over £300. There is a sure profit of £100 in this for someone. Sole Agent. (344) PROSPECTIVE VALUE! SECTION in Princes Street, with frontage of 90 feet, suitable for wood and coal yard, bulk store, etc. Cheap at £5 10s per foot; terms. Sole Agent. (356) SECTION in Union Street, I acre, two frontages, essentially a business site; rapidly growing into money. Price £450; £200 cash. Recommended. (176) Also, business sites in High Street, Union Street, and Princes Street. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS—"THE PICK OF HAWERA." VICTORIA ST.—Price £150; £2 10s deposit. WILSON ST.—Price £130; £10 deposit. GLOVER ROAD—Price £135; £5 deposit. HIGH ST.—Price £150; £20 deposit. COLLINS ST.—Price £130; £10 deposit. Also, sections in Ramanui, Home's Estate, Morrissey's Estate, Fantham's Estate, Hawera Extension and other localities. WANTED. Wanted owners to'place their; pro- , perties in my hands for sata I have buyers waiting for suitable places.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 3 August 1912, Page 1

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

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