{_ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. i • "There's never a Law of God or Man Runs North'of Fifty-three." "THE SPOILERS." "THE SPOILERS." "THE SPOILERS." "THE SPOILERS." The- Million Dollar Picture that enthralled America, England and Australia, and is now taking New Zealand by storm. Nothing of the namby-pamby sort, but a Great, Grand, Bio- Moving Story of Men who Did Things. At the QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. I TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING At 8 o'clock. 5£5 JKDAY ' At 2 °'clock and 8 o'clock REX BEACH'S SPLENDID STORY REX BEACH'S SPLENDID STORY^ "THE SPOILERS." "THE SPOILERS." A Mighty, Rugged Romance of Alaska's Goldfields. Presented by a Powerful Cast, including I WILLIAM FARNUM. Each evening, at 8 o'clock, Patrons are requested to be promptly on time, as "THE SPOILERS." Occupies the whole programme. No increase in Prices. Pian at the Theatre. RECRUITING MEETING. OKAIAWA HALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29. A DDRESSES by" Mr J. T. M. XV Homsby, M.i\, th© Rev. J. W. Butler, and others. Patriotic bongs by Miss Joll, and Messrs Blackmail and Penfoid. ' HAWERA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. OWING to the Patriotic Meeting being held on the 26th October; the Annual Meeting of Members of this Chamber will be held on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, at 8 p.m., in the Borough Chambers. Business: To receive Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, Election of Officers for the ensuing year, and General. ROBERT S. SAGE, 21,25,23 Secretary. OTAKEHO HALL. A SCHOOL CONCERT and DANCE will be held in the above Hall on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, at 8 p.m. Concert Programme entirely of Juvenile Talent that will both surprise and please you. Admission: Concert, Is 6d; Dance, Gents Is 6d, Ladies a Basket. H. J. EAVES, Chairman. W. A. DAVISON, 27,28 Secretary. AWATUNA SCHOOL CONCERT. IN AID OF SCHOOL FUND. ; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. Good Programme. Good Supper. Admission: Concert, 2s; Danco to fols low. Is. T.'HUCKSTEP, Hon. Sec. REMOVAL NOTICE. SMITH AND' EASTON beg to notify that they have now removed to heir new premises in Union Street, oext'the # Central Hotel, and take this .opportunity to thank their numerous customers for past support, and trust o receive the same in the future. LADIES' EMPORIUM. OOSTUiIUS, Skirts and Blouses \J aiuJe to Order. Ladies' C.vn Material made up. Pen ra.i.Hhig, Stencilling, Poker and Marqutiiiy V.'oxk now boing taught on the P»'t>in;scs. All requisites stocked. Just to iiund, ix. Ia: fo e assortment of Japanese and Indian Goods, including Laces, Silk Centres, etc. Many beautiful Christinas presents. MRS. MACLEAN. Ladies' Emporium. BUSINESS NOTICE. OWING to the great increase in cost of prime quality Beef and Mutton, M. Barraclough, Butcher, has decided to make his business STRICTLY CASH as from November 1. By closing the Books and SELLING FROM THE SHOP ONLY, He will be able TO CONTINUE PRESENT PRICES. There will be no Delivery Carts. Prices will vary only according to the Meat Market. M. BARRACLOUCH, Butcher, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. LITERARY NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOW in the Printer's hands at the Star Office, and shortly to be'published— uThe Vagabond Vicar," and "The Spell of Alpin," by John Christie, author of "Offerings," "The Mount of Vision," "Things and Thoughts," "The Mad Maxwells," etc. FOR SALE. mHREE Sections, each of full i acre. X. Five-roomed house, all conveniences, concrete oaths, and fully fenced. Large 6-roomed house, all conveniences. If acres or more, land, stable, etc., also for sale or lease on easy terms. J. W. TONG, 1 U rii,. Contractor.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 28 October 1915, Page 1
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