AMUSEMENTS. QPEBA HOUSE, HAWEEA. Direction: J. C. Williamson Ltd. IT A! HA! SO THIS HA!. HA! HA! ITA! IS LONDON HA! HA! TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 o'clock. TO-MORROW NIGHT at S o'clock. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present the Great Lord High LaughExtractor, THURSTON HALL THURSTON HALL THURSTON HALL THURSTON HALL Together with His FAMOUS COMPANY OF LAUGHTER MERCHANTS IN THE GIGGLE DEPARTMENT, In the Biggest, Brightest, Best, and Most. Amusing Comedy ever staged in the Dominion, “SO THIS IS LONDON” “SO THIS IS LONDON” “SO THIS IS LONDON” “SO THIS IS LONDON” An Invigoraing Wonder Tonic for the • Blues. A SCREAMINGLY HUMOROUS PLAY That Set. the Whole World Laughing! The Famous London and New York Comedy success that set all' Wellington talking and walking to the Grand Opera House for six nights, when the huge auditorium of the theatre fairly shook in its foundation with the ' laughter of the audience. YOU’VE SIMPLY GOT TO LAUGH. YOU’VE SIMPLY GOT TOtLAUGH. Plan at the Theatre Sweet Shop. Prices: 8/-, 5/- and 2/6 (plus tax). Don’t let- this amount stand between you and happiness. QRANB QPENING J>ALL. TOWN HALL, KAPONGA. FRIDAY, MAY 29. Appointments Par Excellence. JOIN IN THE MERRY" THRONG AND DANCE On the Best of Floors to Boulton’s Orchestra. The Ball Supper will delight you. Grand March. 8 p.m. Cars: Breakfast Time. Tickets: Ladies, 2/6; Gentlemen, 5/-. Proceeds in aid of Convent Fund. P. H. HAMMERSLEY, 27,28 Hon. Secretary. RIVERDALE PACKING ROOM. THURSDAY, MAY 28 Social and Dance topMr and Mrs V. Baird. ( Music by Mr K.'Sharp. Non-subscribers, 3/-; Ladies a basket. OEO HALL. A DANCE will be held in the above I-lall on FRIDAY, '29th May, in lid of Rifle Club. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. 1-L PUTT, J. MILLAR, Joint Secretaries. FRASER ROAD FOOTBALL CLUB. A DANCE will be held in the Fraser Road Hall TO-NIGHT (Wednesday); May 27. Good Floor and Music. Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. W. H. CLARK. >7 Secretary. '<■ PUBLIC NOTICES. THE HAWERA STAR, JOBBING DEPARTMENT. HE have pleasure in announcing that ' the Star Job Printing Department now in charge of Mr J. CARDWELL, to has had extensive experience in th the Old Country and New Zeaid. Relying upon Mr Cardwell’s rerd, his "thorough knowledge of all anehes of the trade and his high mdard of craftsmansliip, we can. conently assure our customers that all inting orders entrusted to us will be expeditiously and satisfactorily exeted as in the past, W. A. PARKINSON & CO., LTD., Proprietors “The Hawera Star.” SCHOOL JUBILEE. jL.Accounts in connection with the above’" are required to be rendered ue at once. JNO. W. HARDING. OPOSSUM TRAPPING. EGMONT NATIONAL PARK BOARD. T ICENSES procured from the AcSocieties to climatisation Societies to trap Opossums give no authority to trap within the Egmont National Park Board’s area, within which trapping is absolutely PROHIBITED for the current season. ■ . T. C. LIST. 27,30 Chairman. warmth, comfort and smartness try onr fancy .pull-over sweaters, just to hand in exclusive jazz designs. JfOR Prices are bedrock at .Adamson and Robb’s, Wear. the Best House for Men’s £?0/I A 7, —VIOLIN in case, with dJ&/ | 3OW> a complete outht, posted to any address. Having bought these direct they are excellent valne at the price.—Dixon’s, HaweTa.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 27 May 1925, Page 1
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