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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. if\PERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. AND TO-MORROW (TUESDAY).H. B. WARNER in' a story of laughs and thrills, "UNCHARTED CHANNELS," which whimsically deals with a work problem of to-day. "There's many i true word spoken in jest." A sense oi humour is a life-saver. If you'r< unhappy and dissatisfied turn rount and take a look at yourself—you're sur« to laugh. "THE KING OF THE CIRCUS." EDDIE POLO. EDDIE POLC . Stalls 1/-, Circle 1/6 (plus tax). ,QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT. The International Attractions preseni "ALF'S BUTTON." "ALF'S BUTTON." Do you want to live long? Laughtei lengthens life, as an eminent scientist says. Laugh and live long—and you will if you see "ALF'S BUTTON." The rantin', roarin' comedy extravaganza. The companion picture to th« "Better 'Ole," Old England's great screen classic. Alf 'Iggings was a pal of Old Bill's, and Old Bill would like you to see the wonderful adventures of his pal Alf and his magic button, descended from Aladdin's lamp. Companion picture to the "BETTEH 'OLE." Gorblimey, strike me pink, it's a beaut! Serened on the '^Renown" on the recent tour of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales no less than 15 times. [T WAS THE FAVOURITE OF THE WHOLE SHIP'S COMPANY INCLUDING H.R.H. HIMSELF. Plan at P. T. Donnelly and Co.'s. Reserves 2/6 (plus tax). ST. MARY'S YOUNG MEN'S HOSTEL, PRINCES ST., HAWERA. BOARD and residence 35/- per week. Apply manager. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. mHE Members of the Hawera Male •*■ Choir Orchestra, having decided to form an Orchestral Society, request the attendance of those interested at a Public Meeting, to be held in the Borough Council Chambers on MONDAY EVENING, August 15, at 8 o'clock. R. L FERGUSON, Convener. TO PUSH AND MOTOR CYCLISTS. AT the request of my numerous prewar customers, I have opened up temporarily in premises occupied by Messrs West & Latham, Motor Engineers, next to Soldier's Club. All work entrusted to me will be done Bxpeditiously and well, and I will be pleased to welcome all old and new 3ustomers. Anything on two wheels, propelled bj man or motor, repaired or renovated at reasonable charge. W. B. JOHNSTONE, Cycle and Motor Mechanic. i^ALE! DRAPERY STQCK MUST BE CLEARED. I^IORCED out of premises, - Miss -*- Hamilton's sale of first class drapery goes along merrily. REMEMBER, there are hosts o* bargains, but it is wise to get in early The early shopper gets the best. LADIES, come and do not miss the opportunity. Bargains in Women's and Children's Departments. Underwear at quarter of its value. Camisoles from 2/11, Nightdresses and Underskirts down to 7/6, These are only a few —there are even better for the asking. MISS HAMILTON, HIGH STREET, HA'WERA. TUITION IN SINGING. ] •VTR HAROLD A'CKROYD, pupil of •a.*J- Mr J. V. Robertshaw, London, notifies that he is prepared to receive pupils in Singing. Address: 43 Vogel Street, Hawera. THE DELIGHT OP MOTORISTS. A PERFECT RUNNING ENGINE. W! Claim to be Engine Experts. Let us overhaul yours and we will impart to it that beautiful purr which delights the ear of driver and passengers. We employ no labour, and are therefore able +o keep d«wn the cost. Our prices for repairs are al pre-war level. WEST & LATHAM, The Practical Motor Engineers, 61 VICTORIA ST., HAWERA. 'Phone 607. STOREY'S patent si<ae wind fioreena instantly attachable to any car. Sole Agents, Paring, Sagar and beec*.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 August 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 August 1921, Page 1

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