AMUSEMENTS QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MARCH 4 & 5, PANTOMIME PANTOMIME PANTOMIME (Direction Stanley McKay) THURSDAY "LITTLE DO-PEEP.” FRIDAY "FORTY THIEVES.” Also Matinee Friday—- " Forty Thieves,” at 3.30. Played by the Specially Selected English and Australian Company that has appeared with such great success at Auckland and Wellington. The New Zealand Herald, December 28, 1925, says: "There is a galaxy of talent in Stanley McKay’s English and Australian Pantomime Company that is rarely seen in a similar production, and the fine work of the principals lifts it to a very high scale. ’ ’ The Auckland Star, December .2S, 1925, says: "Real pantomime of a sparkling nature —an excellent show.” Pretty Girls; Funny Comedians.. Latest Songs and 1 Dances. Excellent Specialties. .Beautiful Scenery and Lovely Dresses. Full Ballet, Chorus and Orchestra. MATINEE FRIDAY, at. 3.30 o ’clock. "THE FORTY THIEVES.” POPULAR PRICES: NIGHT: 5/- (Reserved), 4/-, 2/-. MATINEE: Adults, .3/-. 2/-, 1/-; Children, 1/6 and 1/-. Seats may be reserved at Mrs Cook’s. TOWN HALL, KAPONGA. CT. MARK’S HORTICULTURAL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26. Classes for Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Decorative, Farm Produce, Fruit, Bread and Calces, Fancy Work, and Children’s Classes. Don’t Forget the Vice-President’s Rose Bowl for Most Points; for all Classes throughout the Show. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, at 9 p.m. NURSERYMEN. PLANT NOW SPRING FLOWERING BULBS SPRING FLOWERING BULBS Anemone, Crocus, Hyacinth, Ixias, Freesias, Ranunculus, Tulips, Daffodils and Narcissi, etc. PROCURE FROM gTAUB & 00., Seedsmen, Florists, Nurserymen, 16 REGENT ST., HAWERA (Opposite George & Doughty’s). HAWERA NURSERY, 37 CALEDONIA STREET. QEO. gHAILER. BULBS! BULBS! BULBS! ANEMONE, St. Brigid, extra, special. TULIPS ' (Darwin), DAFFODILS, HYACINTHS, RANUNCULUS (named varieties). FREESIAS, CROCUS, IXIAS, IRISES. TRITONIAS, SPARAXIS, Etc. AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. A. S. R OGEKS ' FLOEIST, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. For Wreaths, Crosses, Bouquets, etc., of the Highest Standard. ’Phones: Shop 621; Residence 789. Country orders securely packed ana delivered by rail, mail or service cars. FOR SALE IT'OR QALE. 3-SEATER BUICK; 1921 Model £2OO 5-SEATER DODGE £l4O 2-SEATER HUPMOBILE £175 5-SEATER BUICK; 4-cylinder; 1924 Model '. £175 Q »Q ALL AGHAN, BUICK GARAGE. REGENT ST., HAWERA. OR SALE FOR SALE OR LEASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. 900 ACRES; about half rich drained swamp i an d; balance easy slopes; only partially improved, but it has run 30 big bullocks and 100 wethers all winter; will milk*3s cows this season una can be made to carry 60 cows next year ana do them well. The dry land is nearly all ploughable and grows good roots. This is the making of an ideal farm. House of S rooms (wants painting) and cowshed. This farm is handy to good towA and about .1 i miles from school; cream collected next door, fully improved land near by is running' 75 cows to .100 acres and doing them well. Good butter factory,, paying highest price for butter-fat. For a good family man or two young fellows this can be got a bargain, am the worst of the improvements is don." Possession any time. For further particulars appIy—-"BUTTER-FAT,” Star Office. CHILDREN’S OUTFITTER, UNION STREET. Order Your School Uniforms Now. Orders taken for all classes of Children’s Sewing.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 February 1926, Page 1
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