AMUSEMENTS. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF WISH WYNNE WISH WYNNE AGAIN TO-NIGHT. The Management of the QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. Have the honour to present WISH WYNNE WISH WYNNE In a. Complete Change of Programme. Accompanied] by that. Brilliant Pianist BERNARD KITCHEN. BERNARD KITCHEN. I Supported by HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON —in—“THE CALGARY STAMPEDE” BE EARLY TO-NIGHT OR BOOK SEATS. Stalls, 1/6; Circle, 2/-. i uinquiQ —.ioao :)T tun} jpmi .lapj-nq oi[} qnd AO i[t pna.iq .iioq> .io:nnq Aoq; -BuiqQ ut uAvop- apxsdn si LEE TCHUNG FOO WILL APPEAR AT THE rjtOWN HALL, 1 MANAIA. SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 17. ONE BIG NIGHT ONLY. 8 Chinese Vaudeville Acts 8 Over Two Hours’ Show, of CHINESE VAUDEVILLE. CHINESE. VAUDEVILLE. First Appearance in New. Zealand. The Company includes LEE TCHUNG FOO LEE TCHUNG FOO Chinese. Artist, whose clever act .put him on the top of the bill iii BARNUM & BAILEY’S CIRCUS, U.S.A. and Headliner with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Australia. Also in Cabinet Tricks a la Maskelyne and Devant; Conjuring Tricks* a la Cinquevalli. / ' —And— MDLLE. R. REGNIER. La Petite Parisienne —Beauty Contest Winner, in Snappy Songs and Chic Anecdotes; also a Past. Mistress on the • Saxaplione. Mademoiselle’s stories told in pretty broken English have never failed to please, and Mdlle. Regnier dresses as only a Parisienne knows how! —Also LILIAN and RENEE,. Clever Juvenile JING WEE ’ QUONG, Lightiiing.Calculator. ■ : -—And — LUE CHE QUONG Instructor of Physical Culture to the ' late .Emperor of China. GORGEOUS ORIENTAL SCENERY. EXQUISITE CHINESE COSTUMES. Prices: 5-/-, i 3- and 2/- (plus tax). Box Plan L'ewin’s.
JP»OOTBA.LL . JjRDOTBALL SHOW GROUNDS, IIAWERA. , , SATURDAY SATURDAY. The First Match of the Season. ATHLETIC v. ELTHAM ATHLETIC v. ELTHAM At 3 p.m. Admission, 1/-; Ladies, 6d; Stand Free Club members are requested to read team announcements in Star on Thursday and Friday. MANGATOKI HALI/ QHEESE-PUNCHERS ’ gALL THURSDAY, APRIL 22. Boulton’s Orchestra. SIT-DOWN SUPPER. Gents, 5/-; Ladies, 2/6. J. GERNHOEFER, 1C,19,21 Secretary. GRAND PLAIN & FANCY DRESS CHARITY BALL (Under the auspices of the Women’s National Reserve) WEDNESDAY, MAY" 12. IN WINTER SHOW HALL. HAWERA ASSOCIATION , FOOTBALL CLUB. A PRACTICE will take place at the Park Ground at 2 p.m. TOMORROW (Saturday),. W. NEWTON, 16 Hon. Secretary. •4 - gEYEN-A-SIDE JpOOTBALL rpOURNAMENT TO BE HELD AT OKAIAWA. SATURDAY/APRIL 17. SENIOR GRADE AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS. ENTRANCE: Seniors, 10/6 per team; Primary Schools, 3/6 per team. Primary Schools Competition will commence at 10 a.m. , , ' Senior Competition at 1 p.m. Junior Teams eligible' for Senior Competition. Entries CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, 14th APRIL with the Secretary. ' M. M. ROBERTSON, . 3,7.10 ’1 ’2 ’3 ’4 ’5 ’6 Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICESLOUIS ON KEE CHONG & CO., LOUIS ON KEE CHONG & CO., THE UP-TO-DATE’ FRUIT SHOP. HIGH STL, lIAWERA, pAPE GOOSEBERRIES, QUINCES and PIE -MELONS .. in season. Make your Jam now. The price will go up soon. FRESH VEGETABLES cut from our own gardens daily. See our Window. The prices are right. RING ’PHONE 272. We will deliver order right to your door.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 16 April 1926, Page 1
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