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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. GRAND NEW PROGRAMME, Of entirely new subjects. Including the - LONDON FILM CO., LTD.'S New and powerful production of an up-to-date War Drama, based upon a story evolved from the present war by the well-known writer, "RITA" (Mrs Desmond Humphreys), Entitled 191*. NINETEEN-FOURTEEN. "Give this NINETEEN-FOURTEEN. Boy a NINETEEN-FOURTEEN. Change to NINETEE^-FOURTEEN. Die a NINETEEN-FOURTEEN. Hero's NINETEENrFOURTEEN. Death." v "Rita" has in "1914" invested a grand story' of patriotism, love, valor and devotion to duty, witJi an intensely dramatic interest, and niost powerful, thrilling and sensational situations,V- It begins with the outbreak pf the present great war, and is; enacted on ihe be ttl^fields; of France! and the r^ar of cii nnon arid the bursting of shells; Man v' 6f the scenes are indescribably realistic, and reproduce with grim and telling effecjb some of the fierce and furious onslaughts which have been a feature of th-V fighting between the French and German trooi>s. In addition, GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. TfiXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCE--E* ■ .- . ■ MENT. ELTHAM—MONDAY, SEPT. 6. OPUNAKE—TUESDAY, SEPT. 7. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Special Screening PRINCESS PICTURES. Present Australia' 3 Red Letter Production, The Gloriously Contrived WITHIN OUR CATES, Or DEEDS THAT WON GALLIPOLI. A Story of German Intrigue. The awakening has been terrible, but eyen if purchased at a desperate cost, m lesson will live indelibly imprinted oa *£? neart« «f the entire people of the British Empire. The bond which has been created between Great Britain and her Dominions can never be effaced. It will make history for all posterity. •WITHIN OUR GATES." The Menace which lives vith us Daily and Nightly, we are Slumberers! Slumberers All! We British! The Drama of the Empire is being tought. Heroics ;ire Glorious Traditionally, but WITHIN OUR GATES there are lurking dangers nearer home. Stifle this danger in its infancy— it may become formidable. A MASTERPIECE PRODUCTION. Ihe most Brilliant and Effective Picture ever shown in the World. REMEMBER TH# NIGHT! Barker and Oan's Motor 'Bus leaves Kaponga Post Office at 7.20 p.m. f or bltham. Return Fare: Adults 2«, children Is 6d. ORDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST. A PUBLIC ASSEMBLY will be held -4-X in the Lodge Room of the Oddfellows' Hall (front entrance), on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, at 7 p.m. Hymn Books provided. Collection for Expenses. HAWERA LODGE, No. 16, U.A.O.D. THE Fortnightly Meeting of the «™^ b. ove I^e will be held on MONDAY, at 7.30 p.m. T. E. MUIR, Secretary. A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL in connection with the Hawera Assembly, in aid of the Wounded Soldiers, will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. ' Particulars Later. MRS E. HIGGS. 4 MASKED PLAIN AND FANCY .•L A. DRESS BALL will be held in SfJll^o^ Town Hall ou THURSDAY," SEPTEMBER 9, un.ler the auspices of the Sports Eltham Queen Carnival. TE ROTI PUBLIC HALL. A DANCE will be held in the above . Hall on TUESDAY, SEPT. 7, to wind up seines of Euchre Parties. Gents, 2s 6d; Ladies, a Basket S. BARROW, Hon. Sec. PIHAMA HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. ASOCIAL, to farewell Rifleman W. Campbell, wiio is ka\ m^ on active service, will be held as above. Admission: Gents, 2s 6d■ ;. Ladies, Freo. Local Ladies kindly provide- Baskets. J. DITNBAR, Men1. Sec. THANKS. MRS PHAIR arid Family desire fc> express their sincere thanks to those who sympathised with them in their late sad bereavement. REWARD. LOST, from Mr A. J. Hasletine's property, South "Road, one red cow, close to calving (2nd calver). Re- ; ward given on information to Mr Hasletine or the Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society of N.Z., Ltd. TO DAIRY FARMERS. TAIT'S CATTLE DRENCH. A First-class Drench—Pure, Active, Safe. 1/6 Per Packet. 15/- Dozen Packets. Fine Variety of Cattle Syringes, Milk Fever Outfits, etc. R. T AITChemist HIGH STREET, HAWERA. HOUSEHOLD Groods in all standard makes-pDamasks, Sheetings, Cretonnes. Calico. Longcloths, Tablings, Drapes, Hearth Rugs, Door Slip*. Curtains. Arniitage's, Manaia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 4 September 1915, Page 1

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