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gpiclal AdvtrtlMiMnU. |~|PERA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT (XMAS EVE). GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. FOB ONE NIGHT ONLY. B—Sugar Cane Industry. ■ :- Similar films have taught you much. &.15—Max and the Love Letter. ■ „ **ax Lmder at his best. B.2s—Pathe Gazette. ; ■ i Its (scope this week is great. 8-40—A- Gentleman's Gentleman, i An Incomparable Edieon Drama. 9 —Counsellor Bobby. «,-■ •«-"'■'^-" Great Laugh. 9,ls—The Otter. ; "9.2S—THE PRETTY WARD. ° 9°- OT' ■, Star Drama by the makers of the famous Quo Vatlis. 10.lO I—Curing Her Extravagance. A Good Xmas Eve Laugh. Reserve your Seats at the Theatre. r\PERA HOUSE, HAWERA. BOXING KIGHT AND SATURDAY. The Picture th^t cost £50,000 to - . ■ produce. The Management present the most stupendous film production ever shown. A.- stirring, realistic and remarkable motion picture. "Curse those British Bulldogs; they sure made '61 steel." "THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO." *'THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO " "THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO " f'THE BATTTLE OF 'WATERLOO." ■ "THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO." "THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO." The Iron Duke's orders were, "Up, Guards, and at 'em." A PICTORIAL TRIUMPH. , / Its province is not to glorify war, 'but to nourish .patriotism. 3000 CAVALRY & INFANTRY 3000 . Took >nart in this great production. The course of \he Great Battle is vividly pictured 'from the firing of the first shot to the ultimate shattering of Napoleon's army. The^rand old story ttdla by expert lecturer, MB BAKRIE MADRSCHELL. MR BARRIE MARSCHELL. Special Music "by the Lyric Orchestra. "Book your seats at the Theatre. i^RANB CATHOLIC BAZAAR. TOWN HALL, ELTHAM. DECEMBER ;20th to 27th. Display of Plain and Fancy ' .Goods. . *Grand Xmas Tree ''and Bran Tubs. {Produce, .Sweet and Flower Stalls. JkTumerous :Sj.de-show»!, including Mag"iiificent - iitrt Gallery :and the Wonderful Dancing Girl. FANCY DANCING. A. .performance will -be given each Afternoon -.and, Evening by a number 'tef local young ladies and children, assisted '-by outside talent, under the bisection •of the. celebrated artist, Uladam (Gonnop. 'DAINTY REFRESHMENTS. Fmtii vSakid, .Strawfefirrios and Cream, •Ice Cream, and Cool 'Drinks. GREAT TUG-OF-WAR EVENTS. Record fEntries have baen (received, and '\vill >be pulled off each night of Baaaaf. / Come and «cc the pick of '; Taranaki display their strength. ftazaar tto be .opened at S p.m. on SACDUBDAY. December 20th, by C. A, Wiilkinson, M.P. Eltiram Brass Band will -be in attend- •, ance in the .Evenings. Admission .Is, children 6d, season. tickets 4s. : Adomioaion .Free -on opening afternoon. M. MARTIN, alfc Secretary. h fTHE GARNIVA^L. THE CARNIVAL. mARi^^EI'S UNIQUE HOLIDAY X • EVENT. .. NEW ZEALAND AXEMEN!S ASSOGtATION CARNIVAL. AT ELTHAM. FRLSDASy AND SATURDAY, ' DBOEMBER .26 and 27. The following .events ; have been added; to — FIRST DAY. 150 Yards Handicap. iFivst ,prize £5, second £S, thind £>1. 'Norn. 'ss, ace. 2s.'" . ,■• ■■~-.■ ■ "■■ • •■ 440 Yards Handicap. iFJrsb prize £5, second £2, iihird £1. fiom. 3s, ace. -•2s. ' -• ;1 ' -■;■ • SECOND DA^Y. ?£BO Yards Handicap. iF-irafc prize «£5, second £2, lihii'd SI. Norn. 3s, ; acc. 2s. .'-.•'■ ;li Miles Cycle. Handicap. First ; prize £5, second £2, ithftrd. £1. Norn. 'Se, aec. 2s. • }B»tries for a&ove events -close oe ih6/6th Decembar. ■Every Axeman and -Sawyer of note in th«v Dominion ■&■ ooragetitor. Lead-] > ing tGweiLsts from tooth Islands. Aus-i itraliau. GLampiou Axemen, and Sawyers oomnetdng, also Auebralliaci Cyclkte. Now is the time *o maike arcange-1 m«:>nts ftr your holidays, m be sue© you see the Axemen's C«rßiiv:a!l. ; SPECIAL AND E3CCUSSION FARES. T. C. STA3JKEES, Seeawftiary., XlthaiQ. O* l\f\ WORiri of Lati^ee' Hose 9W'l \J\J and Undfccclothin. <fcraveU; u r6 ' samples)— mal tirst-daes spate— "jing at much Under1 Cost Tirifie to •lear, This 6pees*r line 'a B^ doubt fctte finest lot yet offered in Haw«-a. Miss Hamilton's, High; Street. .WE LEAD; OTHERS FOLLOW. -JVJTONSTER JEWELLERY SALE .JML-. • at PHIPPS'S, MANAIA. PHIPPS'S, MANAIA. 4s IN THE POUND DISCOUNT, Now's your chance for Bargains. OPPOSITE C. JONES, FARRIER.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 24 December 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 24 December 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 24 December 1913, Page 1

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