I SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT ONE'WIGHT ONLY. The Screen's Greatest Emotional Star, PAULINE FREDERICK in "TliE FEAR WOMAN" A Soul-stirring Message tor jon and me It'% a Goldwyn Picture. "grand concert By the PUPILS OF ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL , ELTHAM, At the jniLTHAM TOWN HALL, On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., commence at 8. Grand iJisplay ot L>riiis, Action Songs, Fancy iMiiumg. Vocal, Instrumental aiicl Orchestral Music. Admission, 2/b; Cnudren under 14 3 ears, half-price. C. WALSH, Hon. Sec. ***"" OEO PUBLIC SCHOOL. r^RAND CONCERT AND DANCE, vJ! and Presentation of Prizes. To be held in the Oeo Public School, FRIDAY, December 17. Admission 2/G. ALLAN ROBERTSON, Chairman. J. BRADLEY, 145 6- Hon. Sec. MATAPU HALL. * TCIAEEWELL SOCIAL AND DANCE -i-l. mid Presentation to Miss Laird will be he'd in the above Hall on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. First-class Music and Supper. Matapu School Children" Fveo W. A. GUY, '■ lo >16 _ Hon. Sec. j j HAWETU SEASIDE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. ' —\— A SPECIAL MEETING of the above ™ Socletv wiU' »c held at 8 p.m on ' FRIDAY 17th inst,, -at the Borough Council Chambers. All interested invit&l to attend R, T. BULLOCK, ' Hon. Sec. I ] MANAIA RIFLE CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the X^. Members of above Club, and of ail persons interested im Rifle Shootin^ will be held at my Office on MONDAYNIGHT NEXT, the 20th inst. at 730 p.m. J .„_ A. G. BENNETT, President. PIGS. 1 NOTICE TO~FARMERS. A S we'are unable to kill at the Waix. A. tara Freezing Works owing to an industrial dispute, we are not receiving until further notice. For information please apply to J., Butcher, Phone 157, Stratford; J. Carter, Phone 112, Eitham; R. Butcher, Phone 69, Waitara. THOS BOTHWICK & SONS,' Australasia, Ltd. NOTICE TO FARMERS. WE will not be receiving Pigs until after the Christmas and New Year Holidays. GARRITT & SON, LTD. British Bacon Company, Palmerston North. GREAT SALE. "jpi OOD FURNITURE CHEAP. FOR 14 DAYS ONLY ! ■ . At HARDING'S, i Kaponga. SPECIAL XMAS OFFER. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. NEW NEW COSTUMES COSTUMES At the , "DON MARCHE, KAPONGA Early delivery of AUTUMN 1921 COSTUMES In ALL-WOOL NAVY SERGE And PIN STRIPE AND CHECK WORSTEDS. These lovely Costumes will be sold at Manufacturer's cost for one week only. PRICES: £5/5/- and £6/6/-. G. W. TAYLOR, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Engraver. (Successor to F. Ferry.) GRAND THEATRE BUILDING. HAVING returned from Auckland, where he purchased £2000 of the very latest lines in Jewellery at a considerable discount, he is prepared to j allow a discount of 25 per cent, off all goods purchased this month. SO SEE TAYLOR BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. Make.haste and see me. I will treat, you well, and your friends' will be pleased with Presents purchased from me, riTHE Plunket "RqpVnsjtf e_closed meanJL time, pending arrival J rary nurse.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 December 1920, Page 1
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