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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THE PICTURE HIT OF THE YEAR. A PICTURE WE CAN GUARANTEE. TO-MORBOW—TUESDAY. TOMORROW—TUESDAY. At 8 p.m. sharp. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. | j^MPRESS piCTUEES, TOWN HALL, MANAIA. i SELZNTCK SUPER-FEATURE. FUNNIER THAN A CHAPLIN ! FASTER THAN A TOM MIX! Could more be said of any Picture? \ "BURN 'EM UP, BARNES." I "BTJBN 'EM UP, BARNES." ! "BTJBN -'EM UP, BARNES." And Featuring JOHNNY HINES and an All-Star Cast. We could never explain to you on paper how good this picture really is. YOU MUST SEE IT ! Special Music by Full EMPRESS ORCHESTRA. Although this is a Special Feature, at extra expense, we present same to you at usual prices: D.C., 1/6: ! Stalls, 1/- (plus tax). j TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JOYBSLLS CABARET DE LUXE. SAVOY TEA ROOMS. The "JOYBELLS" will ring at 7.45. Music by Renwick's Jazz Orchestra. Direction: M. TUKE. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. JJJR FRANK L. COMBS, M.A., Headmaster of Featherston Dis- j trict High School, will deliver an address on "Education and Politics: An Informed Constituency and how to get it " at ODDFELLOWS' HALL, HAWERA, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, At 8 p.m. TE NGUTU-O-TE-MANU DOMAIN j BOARD. j CARETAKER. •VPPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Caretaker at Te Ngutu Domain. Applications, accompanied *^ v references, close June % PovViculars oil application to — . E. G. BETTS, .^/' Chairman, Okaiawa. PIHAMA PUBLIC HALL. . .. JTOOTBALL JjAtfOß, FRIDAY, MAY 25. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/- \ B. DUFFY, j W. H. MASON, Joint Secretaries. OTAKEHO FARMERS' UNION. ROOT CROP COMPETITIONS. T^HE Crops entered in the above competition will be judged by Ml' J. W. DEEM on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 23rd and 24th inst., commencing at Mr S. Miller's, 6eo, at 9.30 a.m. J. DALEY, Hon. Secretary. •JABANAKI CHAMPIONSHIP Under the Auspices of the N.Z. G.C.A. and the STRATFORD GUN CLUB. THURSDAY, MAY 24. AT STRATFORD. Ten Guinea Medal and Sweepstake. Post Entry, 12.30. WANTED. OMART Girl for office; must be able to use typewriter. Apply in own handwriting to — ROWSON'S WESTERN ELECTRIC. WINTER QARDEN J?ETE. MANAIA TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. To be opened by O. J. HAWKEN, Esq., M.P., At 2 p.m. Proceeds in Aid of Manaia Methodist Church. STALLSFANCY USEFUL APPETISING BEAUTIFUL j INTEREST FOR EVERYBODY. UGLY MAN COMPETITION! WHO IS HE ? Mr Lloyd's Orchestra Afternoon and and Evening. Admission: Afternoon, 6d; Evening, ly-; Children under 14, Free. S. J. BENNETT, C. C. SANDFORD, 21,22 Secretaries. A NNIHILATES Colds like the touch of Magic ! Monk's Balsam is an infallible remedy. We recommend it because we know it to be good. Frocurable only (bottles 2/- and 3/6) at Westwood's Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera. "OARGAINS in remnants of lacesj ribbons, tweeds, cretonnes. —Miss Stewart, High St.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 21 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 21 May 1923, Page 1