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AMUSEMENTS. Oh! She is the, Belle of New York, The subject of all' the town talk, She makes the old Bowery Fragrant and flowery When .she goes out for a walk; She’s soft as a snowy white dove, She’s simply created for love, The fellows all sigh for her, They would all die for her. She is the Belle of New York! QL'ERA MOUSE, HA WET? A. .MONDAY & TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER -1 & 5. THE STRATFORD OPERATIC SOCIETY (by special arrangement with Messrs ,1. C. Williamson Ltd.), presents “ THE BELLE OF NEW YORK ” “ THE BELLE OF NEW YOKK ” “ THE BELLE OF NEW YORK ” A CA'BDSTON-B AXTE R PRODUCTION. Immortalised on this occasion by the excellent efforts of TITIAN N. LESTER. HIS AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA —and- — CHORUS OF 70 VOICES “THE BELLE OF NEW YORK’’ Ts creating records in the Taranaki district', disappointed patrons being turned awav at every presentation. At STRATFORD the Town Hull was crowded every night. At ELTHAM the-Town Hall was not large cnoug'h to hold the throng awaiting - admission. People came by motor from all over the district. AAkcd for his unbiassed opinion of .the production of “ THE BELLE OF NEW YORK ” Dr Haigh, F.E.C.0., A.R.C.M., Examiner to the Associated Board of the R.A3I. and R.UDI.. said it was;' an ambitious effort and it was wonderfully successful for a. community like •Stratford. He .thoroughly enjoyed the performance'. “THE BELLE OF NEW.YORK” A MUSICAL COMEDY FOR. YOUR APPROBATION. Reservations at. Blake’s Uonfoctionerv from Thursday. Prices (>/-, 4/-, 2/ti. N.B. —Patrons are requested to be seated at 7.45 p.m. sharp. The orchestral selection of “'The ,Belle of New York” commences promptly at this hour. GRAND DANCE, A TUNA 'JVENNIS QLUB TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S, ..... .. t .A;,,.':.-/,.' ■-j.. S'. Novelty Dances and Waltzing Competition. . ' Good Supper. Boulton’s Orchestra. Gents 3/-, Ladies" 2/-. GEO. HARDING, Hon. See. OTILL - going strong. The select . fortnightly dances • held by the above. The next to take place TOMORROW .Tuesday) NIGHT, in the Foresters’ Hall. Come along and assist vour Fife Brigade. Dancing Bto JO.hri. . :. Gents l/(>. Ladies 1/-. First-class Music. L. CHURCH. Hon. Secretary.

OIIAXGAI FOOTBALL CLUB. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. At S p.m. sharp. A BENEFIT CONCERT & DANCE will be held in the above Hall in aid of an injured player. Kahn Hinge First-class concert party, hakas and poi dances galore. Good music anti supper. Gents, 2/0; Ladies, 1/6. W. G. TEILFORD, IS.-27 Hon. Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. SHOPPING FOB THE BEST GROCERIES Can be summed up in just a few words, DEAL AT GALLAGHER ’S' KEEN SERVICE STORE. VYe take care that our stocks are of one Quality—the BEST. And our Prices are the Lowest always. A Footballer to Win—Plays to Score. J. GALLAGHER Works—to Win Yonr Confidence by Genuine Service. RING 488 for Your Next Grocery Order. Q A L L A GHEE, CORNER REGENT ST. and FURLONG ST., HAWEEA. J. ELECTRIC LAMPS! ELECTRIC LAMPS! Phillips’ Lamps arc renowned . for their long life and low current cost. 20 to (>0 watts, metal filament, 2/3 each 70 writs, i watt, gas-filled .... 4/3 each 100 watt, i watt, gas-filled ... (>/- each 150 watt, i watt,, gas-filled ... 8/- each 200 watt, -A watt, gas-filled .. 10/- each All Lamps Tested and Guaranteed. D AVY’S UNION ST ’Phone 183. gUPPLIES, HAWERA. h od »• E ’ S HOME-MADE CAKE KITCHEN, ’Phone 104 HAWERA 'Phono 1.64 Fot the success of your Socials, Dances, Private Parties, etc., try us for Cakes and Pastry.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 27 September 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 27 September 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 27 September 1926, Page 1

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