AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Final appearance in Taranaki of flic .1 n comparable SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR' SOLOISTS Music-lovers are exhorted to reserve their seats to-day at Mrs. Cook's, Avoid Crushing at the Doors! QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. Direction Evelyn L. Shepard THIS EVENING THIS EVENING At S o’clock. A MEMORABLE FAREWELL CONCERT By the. Famous SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS Prior to their return to Italy. TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME will include Madrigals, Motets, 'etc., by Donato, Banchieri, Durante, Lotti and Mozart. Trio “The Duel Scene” (Faust) Gounod “The Pilgrim’s Chorus” (Tannhauser) Duet from ‘The Pearl Fishers” (Bizet) And the following Arias from Grand Opera: “Spirto Gentil” (“La Favorita”) Donizetti “O! dei verd anni” (Ernani) Verdi “Dei mi el bollenti spiriti” (La Traviata) Verdi “Non piu!” (Zaza) Leoncavallo “Vieni, la mia vendetta” (Lucrezia Borgia) Donizetti Etc. Etc. Madrigals and Old Italian Numbers - presented in GORGEOUS PERIOD COSTUMES. Prices: 7/6, 5/-, 3/- (plus tax). Box Plans at Mrs. Cook’s.
WALTER FENNELL SCHOLARSHIP FUND. AX ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the above Fund will be given in the QPERA HOUSE, lIAWERA, —on — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 37. Commencing 8 p.m. SOMETHING NEW ! GRAND MANNEQUIN PARADE Showing the Latest Fashions. FIVE-ACT PLAYLET Under Direction of Mr W. J. Woollett. ATTRACTIVE MUSICAL PRO- , GRAMME. Graceful Dances by Misses Freda Boagey, Joan Nelson,,Gina Pedder and Mona Lay. HELP THIS WORTHY OBJECT and Distinguished .'Hawera Student by BUYING A TICKET RIGHT NOW. Admission: Dress Cirelei and Orchestral Stalls, 2/6; Back Stalls, 1/6. Box Plan opens at Mrs. Cook’s Sweet Shop Friday morning. Ticket-holders mav have seats reserved without extra Charge. MOKOIA HALL NIGGER MINSTREL SHOW WITH DANCE TO FOLLOW. rpiTE MANUTAHI NIGGER MlN- ■*- STREL TROUPE will give an Entertainment in the above Hall on FRIDAY, November 13th, commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. Songs, local hits, etc., by the score. Proceeds in aid of the Ohangai Football Club. Admission: Adults. 2/6; Children, 6d. S. j' TIDSWELL, Pres. Ohangai F.C. ITAWERA Poultry Club meets at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday at back of Show iuilding. An expert will demonstrate n preparing a bird tor table. All nvited. BUSINESS NOTICES.
OPPORTUNITY CONFRONTS YOU ! BUT—FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY ! rpnE best opportunity young men have had —or are likely to have — for years closes at the end of next lIEMINWAY ’S Advertising Offer Definitely Closes SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21. Don’t overlook this unique chance of improving your earning capacity at REDUCED FEES. For FREE Booklet giving full particulars of courses available on the reduced, scale cut this advertisement out and post with your home and address to — H EMINGWAY ’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND. WE SPECIALISE IN FLORAL WORK FLORAL WORK ' FLORAL WORK —AT Q. ARDENS HARD'Y SUMMER FLOWERING SEEDLINGS NOW READY. • NEXT BAND PROGRAMME — SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22. N. LESTER, Manager. Telephone 315, Stratford Exchange. DAIRYMEN! Use Neale’s Drenches, Paralysis Powdera, etc. Fresh season’s stocks at Dingle’s Pharmacy..
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 10 November 1925, Page 1
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