SPEOTAIi ADVERTISEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. "OVER THE HILL" will always carry sweet memories.. We Have other big attractions booked coming— "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE." 1 But TO-NIGHT we offer you WESLEY BARRY WESLEY BARRY ■■■■-. in c "PENROD." "PENROD." JACKIE COOGAN ("The Kid") says: "Gee, I didn't think another Kid could beat my 'Peck's Bad Boy,' but FRECKLES your 'Penrod' is a beaut!" TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. TO-MORROW at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Prices as usual. Dress Circle, 1/6; Stalls, 1/- (plus tax). QRAND THEATRE, HAWERA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, At 8 p.m. f
T ECTUEE ON /A STEONOMY, "OTHER WORLDS THAN OURS," by MR J. T. WARD, Hon. Director Wanganui . Observatory. Illustrated by beautiful lantern slides, including some from the Mount Wilson Observatory. /Tickets 2/- and ( 1/-, children half price, may be obtained S. rom Messrs J. M. Townsend,. F. Gawil/h, P. ODea, E. Barns, E. Hart, or from Mr C. A. Strack at the Main School. 11,12,13 MR H. LESLIE PIPEK^ The Sacred Song Soloist, T\7ILL* Sing at the Normanby Town J?* Hall on SUNDAY Next at 1.46 p.m., and at the Hawera Methodist Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. . The Farewell Concert will be given on MONDAY, the 16th (not Tuesday), in St. Mary's Hall at 8 p.mt Methodist Quarterly Meeting on TUESDAY Next. TTAWEEA TENNIS CLUB. OPENING POSTPONED ONE WEEK. ROLLING BEES TO-MORROW At 2 p.m.
pKESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MANAIA. SUNDAY, OCTOBEE 15. Manaia, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m., Eev. J. Vi. Smith. Auroa, 2 p.m., Eev. J. D. Smith. Kaponga, 7.30 p.m., Mr T. Bridge. pHUECH OF J7NGLAND. MANAIA PABISH. * \ SUNDAY, OCTOBEE 15. t Manaia, 8" a.m. (HX3.); .11' a.m. (Confirmation Service). Otakeho, 7.30 p.m. (Confirmation service).! KAUPOKONUI CO-OP. DAIEY FACTOEY CO., LTD. RENDERS, closing on MONDAY, October 16th, 1922, will be received for Lease for one year of part of Section 20, Block 6, Waimate Survey District, containing 9 acres more or less. Highest or any tender not necesr , sarily accepted. y w. J. McDonald, General Manager. TALK: HAWERA I ; And Take your Motor Repairs to •J^'.. LATHAM, v MOTOR ENGINEER, REGENT ST. Car for Hire. 'Phone 443. HE WORKS! I !
RETREADING A2TD VULCANISING. TTAVING installed an Up4o-date "^ Vulcanising and Retreading plant/ .with a stoqk of the latest and very best of' materilaSj yre are prepared to 1 guarantee satisfaction in all Retread,ing Vulcanising werlc. N Call and inspect our work and we shall be omly toftssjpleased to give you .the benefit of our experience and afford 'information regarding Retreading and the Care of Tyres. ' Our prices are cut down to bedrock*, and the owner who gets 2000 to 3000 miles extra for less than half the .teost of new tyres is going to cut his tyre bill^more than 33 1-3 per cent. f jiLAKE & gONS, fm, ° * REGENT ST., HAWERAt' 'Phone 168. FIREWOOD FOR SALE. TI^OOD delivered, Eltham or Manaia, v at the following prices— Eltham, 4ft. 52/6; Ift, 57/6 per cord. Mamaia, 4ft. 45/-j Ift. 50/- per cord. Apply— P.O. Box 82, KAPONGA. { FOB PAINTING & PAPEBHANGING J TTARVEY gROTHERS, b THE PRACTICAL PAINTERS, '. NELSON & UNION STS, HAWERA. r Free Estimates for all elassea of wojjk. Town and Country. PAPERS from 1/3 roll. Our prices are Lowest and Workmanship the Best. 'Phone 463. . _ j 81.W.8 •-AT the Melbourne Clething Co.— i;, j"^ Camilawn nightdresses, 12/6 and ;- 113/6; Fuji silk bloomers, 12/6 to 16/6 1 pair. s
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 October 1922, Page 1
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