amusements. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. Direction ~. SUNBEAMS, LTD. Representation J. A. Matheson TWO NIGHTS ONLY Storting MONDAY, .TUNE 11. MONDAY, TUNE 11. MONDAY. .TUNE 11. WITH SPECIAL MATINEES Each Day alt 3.15 p.m. THE FAMOUS ROYAL ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN SUNBEAMS SUNBEAMS Thirty-five of Australia’s Best Singers, ' Dancers and Pantomimists, together with the MOST AMAZING TROUPE ' of GIRL ACROBATS AND ATHLETES EVER in THE WEDDING OF BABY DOREEN. READ AND BE CONVINCED. < ‘ Sunny Australia has produced something really worth while in the Royal Australian' Sunbeams, which made a clear-cut- decided hit last night. They provided a bright, snappy, danee-cum-song-cnm-acrobatic revue in such a smart, efficient manner that they carried all .before them, leaving the audience regretting that the entertainment was over—a sure sign that they had succeeded in pi easing. ’ ’ —‘ ‘ Dominion. ’ ’ AND THIS "Wanganui' has been entertained by hundreds of touring companies in the past, but it is doubtful if anything better has ever been presented than the generous 1 and high-grade bill of.fare submitted last night by the Royal Australian Sunbeams. • The dancing and aerobatic feat's were simply Superb, and IN ALL DEPARTMENTS THE PERFORMERS COULD PUT TO SHAME MANY ADULTS STARRED IN SENIOR COMPANIES. ’ ‘ ‘ Herald. ’ * BOX PLAN OPENS THURSDAY BOX PLAN OPENS THURSDAY" At the Opera. House Confectionery. Prices. 4/-, 3/- (plus tax) and 2/-. No Early Doors. Matinee Prices: Adults, 3/3 and 2/-; Children, 1/6, 1/-.
TAWHITI HALL. gTREAMER Sc QONEETTI gALL Will be held in above Hall on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. Good Time Assured. Ladie's, 2/-; G-cnts, ?./-. Free 'Bus Leaves Broadway Resnuraut, Princes Street. H. THRUSH, Hon. Secretary. rgUG-OE-"YY AR QONTEST. MANAIA TOWN HALL. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 & 13. PRIZE MONEY OF £3O. Owing to requests we have decided to amend, itlie programme as follows and put on a light-weight contest. Tug-of-war teams of five men (.average weight ,13s't.): First prize, £ls, second, £5. (Average weight lOst 71b): First prize, £7 10s; second £2 10s. LAZY-STICK PULLS —Open weight: Prize £2 2s. Under list., prize £1 Is. Nomination 1/-. Post Entry. Admission: Gentlemen, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6 Children, 6d. j Supper Obtainable. Proceeds in aid of new instruments for Manaia Band. J. D. ROBERTSON, Secretary. WHAT FAIR ? AUROA HALL. FA RMERS ’ UNION QjRAND J£ALL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1928. Knife and Fork Supper. Beautiful Decorations. Glassy Floor. Coburn’s Professional Star Orchestra. Grand March 8 p.m. Gents. 7/-; Ladies, 4/-; Double Tickets, 10/-. E. L. BIGHAM, Hon. Secretary. COME TO THE FAIR. JJOCKEY! JJOCKEY ! KING’S BIRTHDAY HOCKEY TOURNAMENT. KING EDWARD PARK, HAWERA. MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1928. Commencing 10 n.m. Sharp. LADIES’ FULL TEAMS. MEN’S FIVE-A-SIDE. GAMES CONTINUOUSLY ALL DAY. Admission: Adults, 1/-; Children, 6d. (Miss) D> CLEMENT, V. WINTER, COME TO THE FAIR MONSTER EX-SERVICEMEN’S REUNION TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928. At 6.30 p.m. ALL UNITS WELCOMED. Tickets Now Available. L. E. LYONS, Hon. Secretary. Bank of N.Z., Stratford. COME TO THE FAIR.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 2 June 1928, Page 1
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