[ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA Sole Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. ' THE WORLD'S COLOSSAL SPECTACLE. TO-NICHT, At 8 o'clock. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF WITNESSING "INTOLERANCE." EVERYBODY YOU MEET IS TALKING ABOUT IT. ''Astonishing." "Paralysing." "A colossal conception." "The greatest ever done before is most insignificant now." "The most magnificent of spectacles" I "The grandest of all picture plays." ! THESE WERE THE EXPRESSIONS FROM THE CROWD AS THEY LEFT ! THE THEATRE LAST NIGHTS UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS IN PICTUREDOM. ENDORSED BY THE PRESS AND PUBLIC, YET SOME OF THE CLERGY DENOUNCE IT. The PEOPLE are, and must be, the BEST JUDGES. The Audience is held breathless with astonishment and then DELIGHT. Prices: D.C., 2/6; Back Stalls 2/Eront Seats, 1/-. BOOK YOUR SEATS TO-DAY at P. T Donnelly's. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING Go rf you have to be carried there 1, I "VTEET THE COUNT DE CHAPLIN. I ■^ This is the very best of the CHARLIE CHAPLIN MUTUAL FILMS. • CHARLIE CHAPLIN | CHARLIE CHAPLIN As THE COUNT. THE COUNT. 2000 Laughs in One Film. I Also, » BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. KAPONGA—WEDNESDAY. OPUNAKE—THURSDAY. MANAIA—FRIDAY. PATEA—SATURDAY. "OUR DAY." IN AID OF BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY. ' ELTHAM'S GREAT EFFORT On SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 3. "PADDY'S MARKET." DONATIONS and Gifts thankfully received by the Committee, Mrs Barnard, Miss McMenamin, or at the Patriotic Tea Rooms on Friday and Saturday.. ROWAN HALL. AHARB-UP SOCIAL will be held in the above Hall on TUESDAY, 30th inst. Don't forget the Dancing Competition. Gentlemen, 2/6; Ladies, 1/-. AN APPEAL. ARMY WANTS MORE HUTS. Another Winter amid Frost, Snow and Ice for our brave Lads in the Swamps and Shell Holes on the Flanders Front. THE Army Headquarters' Staff have urgently requested the Church of England Army Organisation, who have already supplied ONE THOUSAND HUTS, At a Cost of £400,000, To supply another 100 Huts before the Winter sets in for Men in the newlywon advanced positions. At a meeting held in St. Mary's Schoolrom on October 24, it was decided to supply and cable funds for one Hut, to be called "The Hawera Hut." £500 REQUIRED IN A FORTNIGHT. i All Members of the Church of England are requested to forward their subscriptions to the fund immediately, ! while subscriptions from other than | Church Members in sympathy^ with the i movement will be much appreciated. "DON'T DELAY—IT'S URGENT." C. H. GRANT COWEN, The Vicarage, Hawera. Cf. A. BURGESS. Treasurer, Bank of N.Z., Hawera. ALL persons having claims against the late Mr W. C. Dudley, of Opunake, are requsted to forward same in detail to Mr M. J. Brennan, Opunake, or to the undersigned, on or before the Ist November. WELSH AND McCARTHY, Solicitors for the Executors. NORMANBY TOWN DISTRICT. CATTLE REGISTRATION. THE Registration Fee for the ensuing year, commencing November 11, 1917, has been fixed at 15/- per I annum. All collars in use at present must be returned when applying for registration. Any unregistered cattle after October 31st will be impounded without further notice. Particulars of registration may be seen at the Board's office. D»ON STEWART, 27,30 Town Clerk. THE Agency of the Victoria Insurance Co., Ltd., formerly with the I late firm of Norton and Caplen, Hawera, has been transferred to the office j of H. L. Spratt, Solicitor, Princes St., Hawera. ARRIVING and in stock—Sherwin Williams' Paints, all ready for use, good assortment of colors; full stocks General Grocery, Enamelware, Crockery and Glassware, Electroplated Goods. Fancy Goods, Stationery. Agent: Crown Brand Portland Cementi Lime, etc.—John Gilmour, Manaia,.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 30 October 1917, Page 1
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576Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 30 October 1917, Page 1
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