SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THEATEE, HAWEEA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. We showed to a delighted audience ia'st evening. Again TO-NIGHT. EAELE WILLIAMS .In a Drama of Intrigue, Adventure, Diplomacy and Love. "THE SILVER CAR" -From the Novel by Wyndham Martyn. .A story of the inside of political intrigue and a back stage view of inod*«m diplomacy. A story of love, rok ;anance, heroism, cowardice, thrills, excitement, novelties. Episode 14 of "THE SILENT AVENGER." £)PERA HOUSE, HAWEEA*. . TO-MOEEOW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. TWO PERFORMANCES ON THURSDAY. '3?HE BATTLE OF THE CENTURY. Mr D. O'Connor -Presents the Official Pictures of *the DEMPSEY-CARPENTIEIt FIGHT BEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT 3>EMPSEY-CABPEKTIER FIGHT I pNE^HOUE OF TERRIFIC ACTION. The Dominion says: "The finest ■fight film ever. The picture has been $aken with brains. Hundreds in the -audience rose from their seats at the •jexciting passages." The N.Z. Times says: "It is a great _picture, aglow with the thrill of realty; a great lesson in pluck, endurance And chivalry, for men and women -alike." Elinor Glyn said: "Every woman ■with an ounce of red blood in her yeins would want to see Carpentier." Hundreds of ladies are attending the • screenings of this remarkable picture aiightly. There is nothing whatever repulsive to the most delicate susceptibilities in this historic trial of the ; - manly qualities of two famous athletes. Box Plan at Mrs Cook's Everybody's Sweet Store. Prices: D.C., 2/6 Reserves; 2/- unre- • ~ served. Stalls, 2/- and 1/6. SEE JuRY'S WINDOW. POLITICAL. REFORM LEAGUE. J^ MEETING of the Hawera Branch of the Reform League will be held w - at Mr. G. H. Buckeridge's office, Union Hawera, on Tuesday, 28tb March, 1922, at 8 p.m! ALEX. HUNTER, Chairman. SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS' i ASSOCIATION. J^ SPECIAL Meeting will be held at Smith and Easton's Auction Mart •jon WEDNESDAY, March 19th, at 8 p.m. sharp. Business Important. C. S. MAHONEY, Hon. Secretary and Treas. j
LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB, KAPONGA. rVNNUAL Meeting of the above will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall on TUESDAY Evening, March 28th, at 7.30 o'oloek. J. MELVILLE, :27 Hon. Secretary. FAEM TO LET. • JJ*O LET—6OO Acres grass; suitable , for dairy cows and dry cattle; no stock been on property for three months. King 'Phone 1245, Waverley. A GOING CONCERN. , AT PEE-WAE PEICE. ~V[~ WALK IN. WALK OUT. £1900 £1900 "^Which includes Cows, Pigs, Horses, Dray, Gig, Milking Plant, -Implements, Cans, Shares, Furniture, and lease of 155 Acres at rental of - £2 5s PER ACRE Particulars on Application. We have several clients wanting -straight leases to carry from 20 to 100 •<<iows. Owners wishing to lease are requested to forward particulars. For all classes of Farm or Town Property see Q.EANT & QAMPBELL, ' Opp. Post Office, HAWEKA. /GRAVES & r-AO., REGENT ST. HAWERA. FOR SALE. W-roomed House in Borough; sleeping porch and all other conveniences Price £1600; Cash £300. b"i Acres with good house and outbuildings ; milks.6 cows. Price £2250 . Owner will exchange for town f house. . ; Private Boarding House; 10 boarders; walk in, walk out; £400 cash. "31 Acre with 10-roomed house. Price only £1250. Easy Terms. We have many Properties for Sale, or Exchange. Communicate 'With us. /GRAVES & ; /^O., LAND & HOUSE AGENTS, REGENT ST. .HAWERA,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 March 1922, Page 1
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