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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. NEXT MONDAY EVENING. TANO PAMA Presents THE FAMOUS FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. ; These and mueh-travelled artists are famous all -the world over for their rendition of Jubilee Choruses, Plantation Melodies, Goon Songs, Humorous Negro Songs, all of which they sing with delicious harmony and quaint effect, such as the negroes are celebrated for. Here are the names of some of the artists, old favourites as well as new singers:— Miss Belle Gibbons, one of the old originals, who seenis to retain perpetual youth. Miss Marjorie Alwyne, charming contralto, who was with the Fisks last time they visited you. Miss Ron Thompson, a coloured soprano, for whom big success is! predicted. Miss Davina Morrison, Scottish night- j gale, coloratura soprano. i Miss Alice Baptiste, the famous coloured mezzo-soprano. Miss Madeline. Joyce, the gifted pianist. Mr Harrie Franklin, a.favourite bari- . tone. Mr Herbert Maxwell, the phenomenal basso. Mr Harry Penn, excellent light tenor. Huntley Spencer '(musical director), an old favourite. One of the finest tenors ever heard in N.Z. WHAT "A CHORUS! WHAT A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF ARTISTS TEN SPLENDID ARTISTS. The Christchurch Press: “There are, no greater singers of Jubilee Choruses, Plantation Songs, Quartettes, and Glees than the Fisk Jubilee Singers.” Box Plan at Everybody’s Sweet Shop. Popular Prices: 4/-, 3/- and 2/- (plus tax). CHAS. CABOT, Business Manager. KAPONGA—NOVEMBER 81. CHRISTMAS COMFORTS FOR THE. OLD PEOPLE. A FANCY DRESS DANCE will be ■ held in the Foresters’' Hall on THURSDAY, 20th inst., to raise funds for Xmas comforts for the Old People’s Home. Prizes for the best fancy costumes. Admission: Ladies, 1/6 and basket; Gents, 3/-. NURSERYMEN. gONFIRE Salvia, 2/- doz; flue . hardy plants. Famous Blue Lace flower, 2/- doz. New Blue Petunias, 1/6 doz.; Blue Lobelia, jPßlox, Stock,; Marigold and other annuals from 1/doz. Tomato, best strong plants, 1/6 doz. —Geo. Shailer, Hawera Nursery, 37 Caledonia St. gTAUB & QO., SEEDSMEN, NURSERYMEN AND • FLORISTS. • We now have ready for planting strong well-hardened seedlings of Salvia Bonfire, Petunias, Asters, Cosmos (single and double), African Marigolds, Stocks, Salpiglossis, and many other kinds too numerous to mention. Also Tomato, Kumara, Celery, Cabbage, Cauliflower and Onion plants. Address: 16 REGENT STREET, HAWERA (Opposite George & Doughty’s). FARMERS ! FARMERS ! COW BROCCOLI and SAVOY SEEDS with your Carrot and Mangold Crops. I have all the leading varieties in stock. Flower and Vegetable Garden —Try my Seeds, which are of the best quality, put up in 3d, 6d and 1/- packets, post free, cash with order. Floral Work Wreaths, Bouquets, etc., made up in beautiful designs on the shortest notice. A. S. ROGEKSSEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, HIGH ST., HAWERA. ’Phones —"Shop, 621; House, 789. BUSINESS NOTICES. IF NEAR MANAIA—PLEASE NOTE NEW MAN IN THE JJOTEL. LEN FREEMAN. SUGGESTION DEFINED. SUGGESTIVE . THERAPEUTICS is the Science of Healing in which Thought Vibrations, directed by intention, are transmitted to the subjective mind of the patient for the purpose of restoring health when diseased or abnormal mental or physical conditions exist. In short, it is a scientific method of bringing mind and body into perfect harmony with the Law of being. Mav be consulted daily 10 to 12, 2 to 5.30. JAS. g MARTIN, D.S.T., 21 WELLINGTON ST., HAWERA (Near Union St.). A. J. S. MOTOR CYCLES. WHY NOT RIDE A MACHINE THAT GIVES THE SMOOTHEST RUNNING AT THE LOWEST COST ? WE GUARANTEE YOU SERVICE IN THESE MACHINES. For further particulars drop us a ■ Postcard or Ring ’Phone 50. JEROMSON gROS., MOTOR & GENERAL ENGINEERS,

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 November 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 November 1924, Page 1

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