Rehearsals for tlie Kaponga. Amateur Theatrical Society’s first production, the tuneful operetta “Princess of Poppyland,” are all but finished. The cast is a strong one and the full company consists of over 40 performers. The' operetta is both bright and musical and much attention has been paid to the dressing and scenery. The society is donating part of the proceeds of this production to the Knponga Plunket Society, and a full house is confidently expected. McGRUEE, BONE & CO., LTD. Our Colossal Sale now in full swing. Buy from the greatest sale, of all sales. Boys’ Fancy Pullovers, 11/11; Ladies’ Handbags, .'3/11; Millinery at special sale prices; 54-inch Dress Materials, a big selection, to clear at. 3/11 yard; Boiling Elastic, 0 yards for .1/-; “Gold Star’’ Silk Hose, 5/11 pair. Big bargains in all departments.—Advt. HUNTINGTON’S; ’Phone 2118. Our great stocktaking sale is further creating fresh interest and enthusiasm with the extraordinary bargains in men’s clothing and showroom oddments. Prices to ensure a positive clearance of all these goods; Men’s Suits, 5 to (igns, now 39/6 to 49/6; Men’s Raglan Overcoats, worth 99/-, now 45/-; Ladies’ Fur-trimmed Coats, £8 10s, £5 15s, 79/6, now £5 10s, 69/6, 39/6; Jumper Suits, 89/6, 49/6, now 25/-, 39/6. Watch our windows and | tables.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 26 July 1930, Page 4
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