f SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. rpHE GRAND THEATRE TO-NIGHTfIt 8 o'clock. VIVIAN MARTIN in THE FAIR BARBARIAN, By Frances Hodgson Burnett. A GREAT PARAMOUNT FEATURE. Have you seen this cosy Theatre? Redecorated, bright and warm. Good Music and always a Good » Programme. At the GRAND THEATRE TO-NIGHT Stalls 9d, Circle 1/3. ST, MARY'S CHURCH, HAWERA. "VTOTICE i_ hereby given that a meet--».l mg of Parishioners will be held in the Parish Hall on MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919, at 8 -p.m., to consider the question of purcnisiir a property in Nolantown. *• * BY ORDER OF THE VESTRY. AUROA PUBLIC HALL. ~ A SMOKE CONCERT will be held on FRIDAY, JUNE 27, to welcome horn© W. Tait and farewell A. Bowie. D. PENNY, Hon. Sec. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCEL Kaponga—ll a.m. Awatuna—2 p.m. Opunake—7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. J. C. Mill. 1 pRESBYTERIAN SERVICES/ | SUNDAyTjUNE 29. Normanby, 7 p.m., M r Geo. Badcock. Ohangai— 11 a.m., Mr W. T. Murray. Meremere—2.ls p.m.. Mr W. T. Murray Okaiawa—7 p.m., Mr W. T. Murray.' Members of the Okaiawa football teams are specially invited to attend the evening service. W. T. MURRAY. NORMANB*, OKAIAWA, AND MEREMERE PRESBYTERIAN HOME MISSION CHARGE. A RE you interested in the cause of -£*- Christ our Lord in these districts? Iff so, show it by your practical interest. Attend the services and bring others with you; support the work according to your means,, and Dray for a blessing on all the Christian enterprises of your church. "According to your faith be I it unto you." ' SUNDAY SERVICES. Normanby, every Sunday, 7 p.m; Okaiawa, on alternate Sundays, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m Meremere, on alternate Sundays, at 2.15 p.m. _ W. T. MURRAY, H.M. FORESTERS' HALL, HAWERA. THE Hawera Assembly will be held on SATURDAY, JUNE 28. Good Floor, Supper and Music C. KELLY, ' Secretary. JTIOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. KAPONGA FOOTBALL CLUB. Seniors and Thirds will practice at Kaponga, 2 p.m" j HAWERA FOOTBALL CLUB. , rTTHE Juniors will leave by cars for J- Opunake at 1 o'clock. The seniors will leave by lorry for Okaiawa at 1.14..j Any player unable to travel is re-! quested to notify at once. ! L. G. BEAMISH, j Hon. Sec. HAWERA WINTER SHOW.. | CALICO Signs, Peace Banners, Signs, etc., executed at shortest notice.' MORTON & CUMMING, 61, Victoria St. FARMERS! INSURE YOUR LIVE STOCK With the ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE Established: A.D. 1720. Funds Exceed: £10,000,000. Insure against the risk qf CALVING. Quotations given for any risk from one day to one year. All owners of Pedigree Herds should protect themselves. Lowest Rates on application to H. B. BURDEKIN, District Agent, Phone 495. P.O. Box 118, Hawera. 20,27,4 i " ~" ~~ WAIMATE PLAINS PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. j WAR MEMORIAL. CANVASSERS for funds for the War Memorial are requested to hand lists in to the Secretary on on before July 1. AU who have promised subscriptions are asked to pay the amounts in before that date. ' , ; . To all those who have not yet contributed I would specially appeal to assist in keeping green the memory of the men who fought and died to enable others to live in peace at home T. McPHILLIPS, Chairman, War Memorial Committee.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue LXXIII, 27 June 1919, Page 1
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