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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A POWERFUL STORY AT THE Q.RAND THEATRE, HA WEE A, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WHO ARE YOU* He had never seen her, mid she had never seen him —yet she had entered his home in the dead of ir.ght seeking revenge. HERBERT SAWLINSON In a quick-action, romantic story of adventure in which the destiir.es of a nation, a man and a woman rested upon an amazing masquerade. ♦fANOTHER MAN'S SHOES." If you like double-distilled adventure, appealing romance and excitement, you will like this play from the novel by Victor Bridges, directed by Jack Conwav. A UNIVERSAL* PICTURE. HAROLD LLOYD in "SAILOR-MADE MAN." Four Reels of Laughter. Usual Prices. TE ROTI HALL. HTVHE Annual Meeting of the above J Hall will be held on TUESDAY, 22nd\May, at 8 o'clock. C. F. STOKES, Hon. Secretary. OKAIAWA FOOTBALL CLUB. fHE GRAND ANNUAL BALL of the above Club will be held in the Okaiawa Hall on THURSDAY, May 24. McCarty's Orchestra. Gents, 5/-; Ladies, 3/-. G. HURLEY, 16,19,23 Hon. Secretary. OEO HALL. TDLEASE note that the Social and Dance in aid of the Pearson Memorial Fund advertised to be held on Wednesday, May 23rd, will be held on TUESDAY, May 22-nd. L. H. BRIDGEMAN, . Hon. Secretary,

MATAPU HALL. QPENING Euchre and Dance will be held on TUESDAY, May 22nd. Music by Mr K. Sharp. Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-. R, G. HOOKER, 19,22 Hon. Secretary. 1 •-■■'■■ ■■ • FOR SALE. JIQ H.P. 4-Cylinder HENDERSON Motor Cycle (1920 model), in firstclass condition; guarantee given. Apply— J. RENWICK, St, Mary's Hostel, 'Phone 465. Hawera. BUILDING SITE. TfOR Immediate Sale —54ft. frontage, ! with good hedge; Disraeli Street. Price £225 Cash or nearest offer. Write "IMMEDIATELY," Star Office. THE PEOPLE'S JEWELLER. d W. TAYLOR, 196 High Street, has engaged a first-class hand from Littlejohn and Son, Wellington. Jewellery Manufactured and Repaired on the premises. Charges Moderate. PATRONISE THE WORKING MAN! WANGANUI — HAWERA S.O.S. (Smith 's Overland Service.) TWICE DAILY. HAWERA TO WANGANUI. Mordning Service: Leaves Hawera 9 a.m., arrives Manutahi 9.35, Patea 9.45, Waverley 10.15, Waitotara 10.30, Wanganui 11.30. Afternoon service: Leaves Hawera 1 p.m., arrives Manutahi 1.25, Patea 1.45, Waverley 2.15, Waitotara 2.30, Wanganni 3.30* (connecting by service cars with Auckland express at Marton). WANGANUI TO HAWERA. ! Morning service: Leaves Wanganui at 9.45 a.m. (after arrival of service ears from Marton Avith passengers from Main Trunk express), arrives Kai lAvi 10.5, Maxwellto-wn 10.20, Waitotara 10.45, Wavwley 11.0, Patea 11.30, Hawera 12.15 (connecting with ciir service to New Plymouth, with time for lunch in Hawera). Afternoon service: Leaves Wanganui at 4 p.m., arrives Kai Iwi 4.25, Maxwelltown 4.40, Waitotara 5.0, Waverley 5.15, Patea 5.40, Hawera 6.15.

RFDUCED PARES. 60 Miles for 15/Hawera to Manutahi, 3/-; Patea, 6/-; Waverley, 8/6; Waitotara, 10/-; Wanganui, 15/-. Wanganui to Kai Iwi, 3/-; Maxwelltown, 4/-; Waitotara, 6/-; Waverley, 8/6; Patea, 10/-; Hawera, 15/-. By using S.O.S. 4^ hours can be saved on the journey from Auckland and way stations to New Plymouth. Parcels carried to any point on the route, and delivered in business areas at parcel post rates. S.O.S. service flags have been distributed to stores, hotels and garages on the route for the use of passengers as stop signals. SUNDAY TRIPS TO DAWSON FALLS. Weather permitting, ear will leave Blake's Garage, Hawera, every Sunday at 10 a.m. Booking Offices: Wanganui Head Office, Rutland Hotel Building, Victoria Avenue (opposite G.P.0.). Office 'phone 1130. Private 'phone 675 K. Hawera: Blake's Garage, Regent St. 'Phone 168. Private 'phone 219. Telegrams: Smith's Overland Service, Wanganui. —We have just opened the hnest range of new designs in high-grade English worsteds ever shown in Taranaki. —Goldstone and Patterson, Tailors and Outfitters, Ha-

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 May 1923, Page 1

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