AMUSEMENTS PICTURES, MANAT A. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. RUDOLPH VALENTINO —in—“THE SON OF THE SHEIK” —with—•VELMA BANKY. A Sequel to “The Sheik.” A Glorious Romance. Sweeping, Romantic, Beautiful. Never before _ has Valentino made such a Dashing, Vivid, Stunning Picture as “THE SON OF THE SHEIK.” HAND Concert, February 18. Hear J - ) the Maori Quartette and see the Poi Dancers. QPERA Direction: .T. C. Williamson and Co., Ltd. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. The first appearance in Hawera of the Famous Comedy Company that has made the world laugh, with ■RICHARD TABER and. HADE NOR CROSS, The Two Greatest Comedians on the Legitimate Stage to-day. “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” Bv Richard Taber and James Gleason. THE WORLD’S GREATEST 1 LAUGHING COMEDY. CAST OF PLAYERS: Eddie “Chick” Cowan (a comingup light-weight) .. Richard Taber A. B. “Hap” Hurley (his trainer and manager) .... Hale Norcross C. Clinton Blackburn (a New Yorker) Barrie Livescy Susan Blackburn Parker (Clint’s sister) • Daphne Baird Major the Hon. Maurice Fitz- ' Stanley Douglas Vigors Florence Hanlev (nursemaid at the Parkers’) .... Mary Ellen Hanley Robert Parker (of Morse, Parker and Blackburn) .. Claude Saunders Marie Mestretti (his secretary) Maud Carroll Master James Blackburn Parker (also coming up) .. Bruce Walker Grace Hobart (a friend of Sue) Virginia Norton Fred Hobart (her husband) Arthur .Cornell John Duffy (Mrs Hobart’s chauffeur) Sammy Green “Angie” Van Alstyne (a New Yorker) Mary Nelson Smith (Butler) . . Herbert Leigh The play produced by George. D. Parker. Stage Manager John Fernside. In Three Acts and Five Scenes. “If you can’t lnught at ‘ls Zat So?’ you should see a doctor.’.’ —N.Y.,,T.ele:. graph. “IS ZAT SO?” Prices: S/-, 5/- and 2/d (plus tax). Box Plans at Opera House. HAND Concert. February 18. Hear H Mr Carter, Tenor: Mr Burns, [Baritone —artists now to Hawera. QREENMEADOWS "gEACH “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” HOUSE, HAWERA. x . NEAR OPUNAKE. Picnic Parties for the day FREE and Hot Water supplied. Watch for signboard at entrance to the resort, four miles south of Opunake (near Taungatara River). Particulars regarding furnished shack? and tent sites can be obtained from— MRS STAN JULIAN, P.O. Box 35, Opunake. Or ’phone 78J, Opunake. HAND Concert, February IS. Hear “ the Contest Selections as they will ho played in Wellington. ELECTRIC LAMPS! Phillips’ Lamps are renowned foi their long life and low current cost. 20 to 60 watts, metal ilamcnt, 2/3 each 70 wats, i watt, gas-fillod .... 4/3 each 100 watt, i watt, gas-filled ••• <>/• each 150 wait, i watt, gas-filled ... 8/- each 200'watt, i watt, gas-filled .. 30/- each All Lamps Tested and Guaranteed. JQAVY’S JgLECTRICAL gUPPLIES, UNION ST., HAWEBA. OKAIAWA-HAWE.BA A RRYTNO SERVICE. *|Y TWO TON motor lorry will run 1,1 regularly between Okaiawa and Hawera on Tuesdays, Thursdav« and Saturdays. Goods and parcels promptly and carefully delivered. Furniture removal to any part of the district a speciality. Good supplies of firewood and coal al ways on hand. ’PHONE 29134 (Hawera Exchange) Passenger Car for Hire. A . G. ROBERTSON, Okaiawa. FOR GROCERIES TRY Q.ALLAGHER. KEEN SERVICE STORE, REGENT ST., HAWERA. The chief factors of this “Busy Spots” rapid growth arc—Value, Variety and Service. By buying your groceries fi om this store you find that, by comparison, von havo saved substantially on your erstwhile purchasing RING ’PHONE 2696 FOR YOUR NEXT GROCERY ORDER All Kinds of Fruit and Vegetables. Him —Shaving brashes, soap * bnir brushes Onr * f oeV«. It solves the gift problem. Quality goods at right prices at Strang©’®.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 9 February 1927, Page 1
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