SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. '""OPERA HOUSE, 8.30 p.m. - OPERA HOUSE, 8.30 p.m. SUNDAY NEXT (TO-MORROW). SUNDAY NEXT (TO-MORROW). gACRED CONG T>ECITAL MR H. LESLIE PIPER, ' Of the Guildhall School of Music, London and Sydney Conservaiorium. SOLOS and CHORUSES. Combined Choir. Collection. His Worship the Mayor (Mr E. Dixon, M.P.) will preside. YOU WILL ENJOY THE HOUR OF MUSIC. JJR J^ESLIE JJ^ Q.ODDARD, Licentiate of Associated Board of R.A.M. and R.C.M., London; Licentiate Trinity College, London; Organist and Choirmaster, Hawera Presbyterian Church; late Conductor Dunedin Operatic Socif ty. , ' . Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Harmony, Counterpoint, .Instrumentation, and all theoretical subjects. Studio: Church ,Hall. - Private address: C/o Mrs Hastie Albion St. MB H. C. HILLSDON HUTTON, ORGANIST-CHOIRMASTER; St. Mary's Church, Hawera.v :* TS prepared to receive pupils for Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Theory, etc. Addresc: C/o St. Mary's HosteL
NOTICE ! NOTICE ! OWING TO ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF doODS BIG SHIPMENT OF GOODS JUST LANDED, ... . G EO J. H ART ' .OP HAET'S BIG BARGAIN STORE, HAET'S BIG BABGAIN STOEE; » IS EXTENDING HIS IS EXTENDING AHIS IS EXTENDING HIS GIVING-UP BUSINESS SALE^ GIVINCHJP BUSINESS SALE GIVING-UP BUSINESS SALE FOB ANOTHEB THREE DAYS— ANOTHER THREE DAYS— ANOTHER THREE DAYS— I / I MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY OF NEXT WEEK. OF NEXT WEEK.
- GP 30- J. IH% HIGH STREET, HAWERA. ■'•' ■ . ■ ' ' f•.. 'S" -' ■ j:■ '; TAEMiEES! your returns (both But-ter-fat and .Net. Cash) with those of your more fortunate neighboura who are sending their CREAM to the J?RESH J^OOD -rjOMPAMY'S FACTORIES AT WANGANUI AND » NEW PLYMOUTH. > Do not waste any more of this wonderful season. For particulars apply-— FRANCIS W. COUBT, Representative, ' Eliot St., New Plymocuth. I . .Ox—' . ■ " ■ ■■' ■■■.-. ■■ THE SECRETARY, . St. Joka'A, WangannL ! SEPARATORS AND CANS ' SUPPLIED. JgOOTS; and Shoes—Women's Xdairy boots, 13/115 chrome -dairy boots with heel iips, 17^6; dairy bluchers for women, nailed and plain, 10/6; men 'a bluchers, nailed and plain, 11/6" aad 17/6; made by us and sold by us.—R. Hannah and Co.
MREWOfcm FOB SAiiE".""~ —■ \^OOD delivered, Eltham or Manaia, at the following prices— Eltham, 4*t. 52/6; lft. 57/6 per cord. Manaia, 4ft. 45/-; lft. 50/- per «ord. Apply— P.O. Boy 82, KAPONGA. JfURSE DIX wlli be in attendance at the Plunket Rooms in High Street (opposite Public Trust Office) ™^5^ AT ' TH^KSDAiT and SATURDAY, from 2 to 5 p.m. Private address: C/o Mrs'Tinel, Caledonia St. •Phone 632., A TENNIS Uutnt at H.B.'s^WhiW or grey flannel trousers 22/6, belts, ties, tennis shoes 5/11, 11/6, shoes for asphalt courts, hats, blaaers, white sox, all the best at New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 7 October 1922, Page 1
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