AMUSEMENTS. TERRIFIC SUCCESS EVERYWHERE —of - > MAURICE MUSCOVITCH in ‘ ‘ THE RINGER ’ ’ QPERA HOUSE, HAWEEA. ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, MAY .1. IMPORTANT. The audience is respectfully requested by the Management to be in their seats before 8 o ’clock. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present MAURICE MOSCOVTTCH MAURICE MUSCOVITCH in Edgar Wallace’s Startling and Thrilling Drama—- ‘ ‘ THE RINGER ’ ’ 1 ‘ THE RINGER ’' This l play caused a veritable furore in London. "The Times” described it as a “masterpiece of thrilling drama, its mystery so alluring that playgoers come back again and again.” Associated with Mr Moscovitch are PATRIC NAT CURWEN MADISON MARY MaeGREGOR BERTHA RICARDO And a Brilliant Company, Including Mildred Cottell, Reginald Newson, George Blunt, Ashton Jarry. ‘ ‘ THE RINGER ’ ’ ‘ ‘ THE RINGER ’ ’ A new idea in mysteries; a fresh and fascinating problem to solve. A Drama Vivid and Sensational. Prices: Reserved, 8/-; others, 5/-, 2/6 (plus tax). Box Plan at Opera House Confectionery. Representative Walter Monk TOKAORA HALL. T>IG Novelty Dance and Euchre Tournev will be held in the above hall on WEDNESDAY, May 2. Good prizes for lady and gent in each of four novelty dances, including spot and. Monte ‘Carlo, also our usual two firsts and two seconds for euchre. Music, floor, supper, attention seldom equalled ancl never excelled. Free -’bus leaves 'Claringbold’s corner at 7.30 pan. Prices: 3/-, 2/-; non-dancers, 2/-, 1/6. p RAND ‘CARNIVAL CROQUET ' BALL. KAPONGA TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, MAY S, , 1028. Prizes for best ladies’ and gents’ fancy dress and most original fancy costume. Everything of the best. Novelty dances. Boulton’s Orchestra. La dies j S/-; Gents, 6/-; Double Ticket 7/6. Free ’bus leaves Marble Bar, Stratford. at 7.30 p.iti., and Eltham 7.45 p.m. E. BREWER, c Hon. Secretary. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! OKAIAWA FOOTBALL CLUB’S gALL. OKAIAWA TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, MAY 1. Coburn’s Orchestra. ,• Gents, 5/-; Ladies, 3/-. G. HURLEY, Hon. Secretarv.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 28 April 1928, Page 1
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