HCLAPCOTT, Esq., c Chief Agent GrOVERICSIENT LIFE iNSTJBAIfCE, Will give some of his POPULAR READINGS PEOM FAVORITE AUTHORS, osr Wednesday (This Evening), May 11 AT THE . TOWN HALL, HAWERA. The chair will be taken at 8 o'clock by Sir William: Pox, who has kindly consented to preside. ADMISSION PREE. Ladies are particularly invited. During the evening, Mr. Clapcott will devote a few minutes to the object of his visit, viz., the Government Life Insurance Scheme, pointing out the liberal regulations and unusual concessions- which have been made for those insuring with the Department. 258m1l PROGRAMME OF MR. CLAPCOTT'S READINGS. " The Trial," from PickwickDickens " Major Namby" . . .Wilkie Collins "The Natural Bridge of Virginia" . . .Elihu Burritt " Merchant of Venice" (three scenes) ...Shakespeare " Beautiful Snow" . . . Sigourney " Progress of Madness" Lewis "Biter Bit" Bon Gaultier "The Rivals" (introducing Mrs. Malaprop, Sir Anthony, and Captain Absolute R. B.Sheridan 260m1l mOWN HALL, HAWERA. THURSDAY, 12th MAY, POR ONE NIGHT ONLY Of the World-renowned Prestidigitateur, PROPESSOR AND MADAME HASELMAYER,, Who will have the honor of introducing, for the first time in Hawera, the Latest Wonders of the Magic World, producing Mystical Effects that thrill the beholder with Amazement, Astonishment, and Awe. The audience are assured that the agents employed in these demonstrations are entirely under the control of the Professor, and they need not be alarmed at anything they may witness, no matter how extraordinary it may seem. "Tronduenmiphilipenotrascomcomenta. ' ' Educated Birds and Mice. Prices as usual. Doors open at half -past seven, commence at eight. " Moonlight." '259 BAZAAR DANCE. A Dance in aid of the projected Bazaar will be held in the Town Hall, Hawera, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th May. Dancing at 8 o'clock. a Tickets, ss. each, which cia be obtained from the following committee : —Messrs. H. G-. Morecroft, P. Riddiford, P. W. Lukis, G. V. Bate, W. G. White, King, R. H. Nolan, H. Southey, J. C. Yorke, and H. R. Parrington. 244tc HAWERA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. LICENSES for the ensuing Shooting Season can be obtained from Messrs. J. andH. Chadwick, Carlyle ; P. P. Pookes, Waverley ; or from W. H. E. WANKLYN, Secretary. Hawera, April 1, 1881. 143tc IVTOTICE is hereby given, that in -Li pursuance of Section 14 of the Counties Act, 1876, a PETITION, as required by the said Act, will be presented to" the Governor within ten days from the commencement of the next sitting of Parliament, praying that that portion of the Patea County, mown as the Hawera Registration District, shall be constituted a SEPARATE COUNTY. Dated at Hawera, this 10th day of May," 1881. H. R. PARRINGTON, Solicitor for the Committee in charge of the conduct of the the said Petition. 262je8 SELLING- OPP! SELLING OPP! ONE WEEK LONGER. The undersigned has determined to CLOSE his Establishment on SATURDAY NEXT, 14th May. , Call and secure Bargains before closing. The following are a few of the lines to clear off : — Men's E.S. Boots, from 14s. Men's Balmoral Boots, from 14s. Ladies' Boots (all descriptions), from 4s. 6d. Children's Boots (all descriptions), from Is. J. CUNNINGHAM, Boot and Shoe Importer, High-street.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 112, 11 May 1881, Page 3
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