AMUSEMENTS.® AT THE QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ONLY A PPE AR A NCR OP The World-Famous NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS BAND STEEL WORKS BAND ' STEEL WORKS BAND Mr A. H. Baile, Conductor. 28—MASTER MUSICIANS—2B “They. Play As One Man.” BRITISH EMPIRE CHAMPIONS, 1924 BRITISH EMPIRE CHAMPIONS, 1924 WINNERS HALIFAX. ENGLAND. WINNERS at BELLE VUE. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION THREE MONTHS. FRESH FROM A R-ECORD-BREAK-ING TOUR. THE BAND YOU MUST HEAR TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME, Featuring “ Liszt O Selection arr. bv Dr. Keighley THE TEST PIECE AT BELLE VUE CONTEST. Overture from “ William Tell. ’ ’ Soloists: 1 Arthur Stender (three times Aiistralian Champion), Chas. Dean, and Chas. Goughian. ONLY CONCERT TO-NIGHT. “The Band with the Golden Tone.” Box Plan at -Everybody’s. Prices: 4/5 and 2/-. FAREWELL SOCIAL A COMPLIMENTARY FAREWELL SOCIAL will be tendered MISS C. REILLY (who leaves Hawera on Easter Monlay for London, where she will pursue her musical studies) on TUESDAY, APRIL 7, at 8 pan. AT SAVOY TEA ROOMS. Addresses by Prominent Citizens. Excellent Music and Excellent J Programme. Admission. 1/6; L. 0. HOOKER, * 4,6 i Hon. Secretary. TOWN HALL, PATEA. FRIDAY, APRIL 3.
||j£FSTCA'L J>ECITAL BY MISS MARIAN HAMERTON (Contralto) Assisted by MISS MAVIS DILLON/ A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. (Wellington), Piano, and MR MATTHEW NEWBERRY v (Hawera), Violin. Admission, 3/- and 2/- (plus tax). Reserves at Messrs R. A. Adams and Sons, Ltd. , 31,2 All Good Roads Lead to KAPONGA on EASTER SATURDAY to- see the Famous SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. Taranaki Clubs are putting forward their bqst teams to compete against Napier, Wellington, Petone, and.\power V Hutt. Refreshments on the grounds run by the Ladies’ Croquet Club. i: If not lifted by April 11 Children tinder 16 NOT admitted. Entries: Close on TUESDAY, April 7, « with the Secretary — A. MELVILLE, Kaponga.
’Phone 655. Box 45. SPOUTS, NOTE ! That the Sports advertised on'April 23 are POSTPONED indefinitely. KAPUNI HALL. FRIDAY, APRIL 3. RAND Euchre Party and Dance in aid of Town Queen. Good prizes, floor, supper and music. Children under 16 NOT admitted. Admission—Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. , T. SHERLOCK, Hon. Secretary. * OEO HALL. A KITCHEN,TEA will be tendered to Miss Ada Evans in the Oeo Hall on FRIDAY, April 3. All friends cordially invited. Good music by Premier Orchestra and supper provided. E. SIMPSON.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 April 1925, Page 1
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