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amusements. A COLOSSAL MUSICAL PLAY. Easily the most costly and elaborate and most palatial production ever staged by the J. C. Williamson firm. T'liijs play has a setting and. standard never 'before attempted in the theatrical history o'f the Dominion or Australia. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. Direction: J. C. William-son (N.Z.) Ltd. TUESDAY NEXT, .TUNE 39. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Production of an Exquisite Play of Music, Love and Romance. “THE STUDENT PRINCE” «< the STUDENT PRINCE ’ ’ < ‘ the STUDENT PRINCE ’ ’ “THE STUDENT PRINCE” A Play of Superb Music. An Appealing Love Story. Fascinating Romance. And Wonderful Charm. A SUPERLATIVE TRIUMPH. Never has Comic Opera been so PERFECTLY CAST. Presented by .T. C. WILLIAMSON’S ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY including BEPPIE DE VRIES The Idol of Holland JAMES LIDDY Arthur Stigarit, Frank Webster, Hcdley Hall, together with the Wonderful Chorus. THE FORTY SINGING STUDENTS. 100 ARTISTS And the Complete Company that created such a furore at His Majesty’s Theatre, Melbourne. Box Plains now open at the Opera House Confectionery. Prices. D.C. and R.S., 30/-; Stalls', 6/-; Pit, 3/- (all plus tax). Representative Alex. F. Wilson HAWERA MUSICAL & ELOCTUTIONARY COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. (SCHEDULES and Test Pieces for forthcoming Festival now available at all music shops or at secretary’s office, Regent St. RALPH SAGE, Hon. Secretary. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAIN ! TUESDAY, JUNE 26. NEW ZEALAND’S FOREMOST CHOIR. 100 VOICES 100 rr»HE WANGANUI CHORAL X SOCIETY. Supported by Mrs T. L. Sper.ring, Elocutionist. Mrs F. C. Ferry, Soprano. Miss Vivienne Ralph, 'Contralto. Mr C. F. Jacobs, Violinist., and The “Harmonic Quartette.” Book y?onr seats NOW and save possible disappointment. A RARE MUSICAL TREAT ! Prices: 5/-, 3/-. Seats may be resolved at Miss Blake’s Opera House Sweet Shop. . v. »*, , SOCIAL. V,r E\M B E nfS are i-o.jn inflect of fhe itX Social on MONDAY EVENING in FORESTERS’ HALL. Brine 1 your wives and friends. OKAIAWA HALL. N connection with St. ALdan’s Church a, meeting will bo held to arrange or the CHILDREN'S ANNUAL BALL u WEDNESDAY, June 20th, at 2 p,m. W. G. WILLIAN9. MANGATOKI HALL. IS th A DIES’ BALL will be held in the above Hall on MONDAY, June Maori String Band. Novelty Dances. Ladies, 3/-; Gents 1/6. Free ’bus from El'th-am.' A. SULZBERGER. E. CLARKE, Joint Secretaries. PIIT AM A HALL. A GRAND DANCE, in aid of MR W. A BRADFORD, will be held in the Pi ham a Hall, WEDNESDAY, June 20. .Coburn’s Orchestra. Gents, Ladies, 2/-. Free ’bus from Opunakc. W. KIRK, Hon. Secretary. OEO PUBLIC HALL. MONDAY, JUNE IS. 2£UCHRE AND JjQANCE. Points Prizes and Good Supper. KAKARAMEA HALL. TUESDAY, JUNE 39, AT S P.M. p IIAXI) ELECTRIC LIGHT BALL. Special Lighting Effects. Good Prizes. Boulton’s Orchestra. Good Floor and Supper. Waltzing Competitions, novelty (Vances. Admission: Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 2/-. C. LORD, Secretary. MO KOI'A HALL. pOXFETTT & gTRE AMUR J> ALL JUNE 22,. 3928. Floor, Supper and Music second to i none, • [ Follow the -above and follow the crowd. Music by the ,Celebrated Barton’s; l Orchestra. ) Free ’bus leaves Latham's Garage at 7.45 p.m. N. HUNT, Hon. iSecretary. COME TO THE PAIR.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 16 June 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 16 June 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 16 June 1928, Page 1