amusements. BOX PLAN OPENS. TO-MORROW. THE INCOMPARABLE S' SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS FAREWELL CONCERT IN HAWERA NEXT TUESDAY EVENING NEXT TUESDAY EVENING QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. Direction Evelyn L. Shepard NEXT TUESDAY EVENING NEXT TUESDAY EVENING . At S ONE FAREWELL CONCERT , at. By the Celebrated SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS . SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME . * Of Operatic Excerpts, Sacred Motets, Folk Songs and Ballads, presented in GORGEOUS GOLDONIAN COSTUMES PRICES: 7/6, 5/-, 3/- (plus tax). . Box Plan opens to-morrow (Friday). At Mrs. Cook’s Confectionery. Representative D. D. O’Connor TVTANAIA TENNIS & CROQUET CLUB. OPENING DAY. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, At 2 p.m. During the afternoon a Yankee Tournament will be held. An invitation is extended to outside club players and friends. L. YOUNG, 7 W. ARMITAGE, Joint Secretaries. TENDERS. PATE A HOSPITAL BOARD. TENDERS FOR FURNISHING. ’T'HE time for receiving Tenders for Furnishing the Nurses’ Home has been extended to 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, 7th in'st. W. F. SIIEILD, Secretary. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. gHOW gPRING * —On — WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, November 11th and 12th, 1025. Most Picturesque Grounds in N.Z. Finest collection of side-shows. RECORD ENTRIES. Bright Music. The PREMIER Exhibition of Needlework and Home Industries South of the Line. WE FEAR NO COMPETITION. VISIT OUR 51st SHOW. • F. G. SEDDON, Hon. Sec. STRATFORD A. & P. SHOW. STRATFORD A. & P. SHOW. NOVEMBER 25 & 26. NOVEMBER 25 & 26. TfNTRIES FOR ALL CLASSES IN THE STOCK & HOME INDUSTRIAL & JUNIOR SECTIONS WILL NOW BE RECEIVED. Full particulars and Schedule on application to — A. J. BARR, Secretary. P.O. Box 59; Tele. 182. PEOPLE’S DAY—NOVEMBEBR 26. KEEP THIS DATE FREE. THERE IS A BIG ATTRACTION. Make your arrangements to visit the JJOYAL AGRICULTURAL f (N.Z.) gHOW . . ‘ The Show of Shows, which will be held at CHRISTCHURCH ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, November 11, 12 and 13. You will see there a selection of Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Horses, etc., which will make the heart of any farmer glad. Book your accommodation now. G. G. DENNISTON, Show Secretary. 15.1 Worcester Street, Christchurch. Schedules FREE on application. Applications for space for side-shows close on WEDNESDAY, November 4. CHILDREN’S Wear—We’ve opened a wonderful range of Dresses and Rompers for the children. Dresses in gingham, crepe, voile, flannel, Fuji silk and crepe de chine; Rompers in flannel, gingham, cotton Fuji and Fuji silk; all the latest colours„and designs; cnildren’s f-hose in silk, colours white, fawn and black; some lovely sox in blue jazzy designs; also silk and wool sox in pink, sky, fawn, cream; pure silk sox in cream; all-wool sox in grey, cardinal, fawn, tan, black.—Miss Stewart, High St., ’phone 770. R. L OCK ’ PAINTER & TRIMMER,'CARS PAINTED FROM £5. ■ Prices given for all classes of work. "HOODS and TRIMMINGS redressed as new. Vehicles and Harness Bought, Sold or Exchanged. R. L OCK 38 ALBON STREET, HAWERA i (opp. Police Station),
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 5 November 1925, Page 1
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