AMUSEMENTS “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” i “IS ZAT SO?” QPERA HOUSE, HA WEE A. I FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY. ' FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY.Direction: J. 0. WILLIAMSON, N.Z., LTD., “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” Laughing begins when you buy your Ticket! Messrs J. C.| WILLIAMSON (Ltd.) I-lavo pleasure in announcing the coining to the OPERA HOUSE —■■ On FRIDAY EVENING NEXT Of the most Convulsing Comedy in stage history—a .tremendous success on both sides of the Atlantic —holder of the long-distance laughing championship both in London and New York. “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “ IS ZAT SO?” To be produced with the members of the original casts, headed by RICHARD TABER, HALE NOECROSS “ IS ZAT SO?” “ IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “ IS ZAT SO?” LAUGHTER. Speaking to an audience of young business girls, Dr. Hedley Vance said: “Love is a disturbing element; laughter keeps you mentally and physically lit. I can give no better advice to the young ladies here to-day than to see “Is | Zat So?” There you get some of each element in the proper proportions.”— Telegraph. “ IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” PRICES: S/-, 5/-, 2/(5 (plus tax). BOX PLANS OPEN TUESDAY AT OPERA* HOUSE CONFECTIONERY. TO RESIDENTS OF KAKAEAMEA, ALTON, MANUTA 111, HURLEYVILLE. gCIIOOL piCNIC. PATEA TO NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. Train leaves Patea at 7.15 a.m., reaching Patea on return 7.15 p.m. Train stops at Kakarainea, Ball Road, and Mauutahi. FARES: Children, 2/(5; Senior Scholars, 3/(5; Adults, 5/-. Glorious Opportunity to spend a day in Taranaki’s Capital City at Minimum. Cost. Q.REENMEADOWS pEACH . NEAR OPUNAKE. Picnic Parties for the day FREE and Hot Water supplied. Watch for signboard at entrance to the resort, four miles south of Opunako (near Taungatara River). Particulars regarding furnished shacks and tent sites can be obtained from — MRS STAN JULIAN, P.O. Box 35, Opunake. Or ’phone 78J, Opunake. PLUNKET SOCIETY. teJURSE DIX will be in attendance at the Plunket Room's, Albion Street next to the Swimming Baths), on VEDNESDAY and THURSDAY" mornings 10.30 to 12; alternate MONDAY’S and FRIDAY’S, 2 to 4; and THURSI DAY,and SATURDAY, 1 to 4. Pri- ; vate Address: “05 Argvle St. ’Phone 2726. S. W. N OBBIB & S 0N ’ GENERAL CARRIERS. 5 BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. ' Tri-Weeklv Service to OMOANA — Leave P. 6. 10.30 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All care taken; no responsibility. Also Furniture and Wood Carting. THE ELBA rpOILET gALON, ISO HTGH STREET, HAWERA. LADIES! HAVE YOUR HAIR PERMANENTLY WAVED BY THE MARCEL STEAM METHOD. Does not harm the most delicate hair. We teach each client to set her own hair after waving. Charges moderate. Inecta Hair Stain, all shades, in stock. FOR SALON APPOINTMENTS, ’Phone 2391. YAOTTGLAS Supreme' Douglas motor Cycle Registrations in New Zealand exceeded all others in June. Julv August and September Here are the September figures: Douglas 124 Indian 67, B.S.A. 57. Harley-Davidson 46 A.T 53 35 Trinmnh 39. Rovsl Enfield oo Raleigh 20. Francis B. 17, Norton 12, Matchless 10. Excelsior 10. Sun 6. fT'iOsoe 5 all others 31 • fntol 499 — 25% Douglas. —Archbold and Co., Hawera Agents, Union St.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 5 February 1927, Page 1
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