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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE.. HAWEEA. TUESDAY, MAY 22, S p.m. DAWN ASSHETON DAWN ASSHETON DAWN ASSHETON Tho World-Famed Englisji Prima Donna. DAWN ASSHETON DAWN ASSHETON DAWN ASSHETON Acclaimed England’s Greatest Coloratura Soprano and Interpreter of Operatic Arias, Character and Folk Songs. DAWN ASSHETON DAWN ASSHETON DAWN ASSHETON . The Sensation of Paris, London and New York. DAWN ASSHETON DAWN; ASSHETON DAWN ASSHETON Acclaimed ■ toy Wellington Critics the Greatest Singing Actress England has ever sent forth. Supported by LASZLO SCHWARTZ LASZLO SCHWARTZ LASZLO SCHWARTZ Eminent Hungarian Violinist-Composer. |lf there is a land where tho magic of Dawn Assheton’s art will'fail to grip it is yet to be found. If there is a man, woman or child whoso, heart does not respond to the songs in which the joys and sorrows of the entire world are reechoed by Dawn Assheton they are yet to be discovered. Prices: 6/- (reserved); others, 4/- and 2/- (plus tax . Concession to students. Plan at Miss Blake’s Shop. ’ Phone 271.2 WOMEN’S NATIONAL'RESERVE. REUNION TEA will be held in the Soldiers’ Club, Princes Street, on THURSDAY, MAY 24, At 2.30 p.m. NOTE.—Mothers, wives and sisters of all ex-service men cordially invited.

ROLLER g RATING. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS. TWO DAYS A WEEK—WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Afternoon 3 o'clock; Evening 7.30. Beginners Taught.. KAPUNI HALL. /V SERIES of Euchre, Parties and Dances will commence in the above Hall on 'TUESDAY, May 22 at 8 p.m. Good Floor. jGood Frizes. Points Prize at' end of Season. Admission: Cards 1/6; Dance 1/. extra. L. H. TAYLOR, Han. 'Secretary. MANAIA TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, MAY-25. pHTLDBEN’S FANCY DRESS V - BALL. (In Aid of Waimate Horticultural Society’s Funds.) Admission: Adults, 2/-; Children, 1/-. V. H. HOBDAY. Secretary. rpUG-OF-WAR QONTEST. MANAIA TOWN HALL. JUNE 12 & 13. (In Aid of Manaia Band.) Full Particulars Later. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. J. FRASER & SONS, Hairdressers and Tobacconists. CAWING to increased business we have taken over the shop in High Street lately occupied by Mr W. J. Woollett, where we have installed the latest appointments in Toilet Parlours. LADIES! You have been specially thought of' and our private Ladies’ Parlour is one of the finest in Taranaki. GENTLEMEN! In our latest und most up-to-date Toilet Saloon your comfort is assured. J Jp»RASER & gONS, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. JOHNSON & JJEY, “WAIATA” QUALITY STORE. New Marrowfat Sunflower Peas, 7d pkt ; 6/6 doz. Sugar of Milk, 6/6.doz. pkts Sin ill tins Boot. Polish, 5 for l/Tomato Soup, 10/6 doz. “Maggi” English Soup Packets, 3 for 1/-; lovely flavours. Split Peas, 61b for 1/10 “IVaiatft” 8.0. P. Tea, 2/6 per lb. Fannings Tea, excellent, quality, .1/0 lb. Rice, S-ago, Tapioea, 61b for 1/10 Loose Cocoa, 1/2 lb. Haricot Beans, 31bs for 1/First Grade Soap, monster bars, 22/6 ‘ ‘ Labour Saver, ’ ’ IS big bars, 16/6 Household Soap, 3 bars for 1/11 Toilet Soaps, 1/6 doz. Barilla Soap, 3 for 2/6 SOL VO RHEUMATIC CURE, 8/6 bot. A boon to sufferers. “WAIATA” Butter, Bacon and ChceSe are selling better than ever. The reason will be seen when you give them a trial. Pollard, Bran, Wheat, Potatoes,'Onions, etc. Let us quote you for these. : OUR “SERVICE THAT SATISFIES” Awaits Your Convenience. TEL. 2126 BOX 0 COME TO THE FAIR.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 19 May 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 19 May 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 19 May 1928, Page 1