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mOWN HALL, HAWERA. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 25th and 27th -Jiote. CARL HERTZ AND THE EMPIKE COMPANY CARL HERTZ, assisted by MDLLE. D'ALTON, In his Marvellous Illusions, PHCENIX and STROUBAIKA. MISS. BOSE DEEEING, The Charming English Soubrette. MR. FRED MASON, A Clever Eccentric Comedian, and the charming FAIRY FOUR, In a Wild Farcial Absurdity entitled FRIVOLITY. The above Company was engaged in London, from the Alhambra, Empire, Canterbury, and Tivoli Theatres by Mr. Geo. Mbsgrove. Their success in Australia Mcß been phenomenal. It is the most unique combination that has ever been slot through the WesfCjoast by any theatrical entreprenen /Cnd it is likewise thijmost ertensive. 1_ Carl Hertz /reputation i woim«wide. He fil*| tl i Bntoire a id ABambra TheatrJS L, ndonjf for monjft and months.wfh- EropveOoi panqßrewise all bear 1»I mdotfHall i arkliSdhold the righwJ \v T&ttie Fas£B*i'd| Fred Leslie's, anaWeG^ety Companylsonga and dances,^SEJcb. constitute algreat feature in their repertoire, includng the dn-de-siecle boom, \ Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay. This is the first attraction that Mr. Musgrove (of the late well known firm of Williamson, Garner, & Musgrove) has sent through this district ; in presenting bio venture be begs to solicit the hearty support of patrons of amusement, and would wißh to point ont that, in consequence of the very great expense attached to the undertaking, the tariff for admission cannot possibly be made less than ss, 3s, and 2s, Family Tickets to admit five to Reserve Seats, £1, which, for a really first class attraction, right up to date, cannot be considered excessive. Box plan at Messrs N. "Pairs and Oo.V L. J. LOHR, Manager. TnOWN HALL, HAWERA, WEDNESDAY, 29th JUNE. For One Night Only. MUSICAL EVENT OF J>HE SEASON, j THREE GREAT Sp.RS. First Australian Tou/of the )VIDE MUSIN CONOERT COY. OVIDE MUBIN, Tjfe Violinist, Assisted by cele nratedfSolo Artists — JtNNiE Louise r . Ansm, the American Nightingale, josspsing the most phenomenal r are of voice of any soprano ever nftore the American public; and « Sduaed SCHA.EF, the accomplished Pianist, receiver of the Great Moscheles Prize at the Leipzig Conservatory of Music. Reserved Beats, at Newton Fairs & Do., 3s ; unreserved, 2s and Is. pV Q OF "WAR. CHALLENGE^ /*' Thi Fawerl Mou^roßifles here)y cl illenge/ tha^Tairoa Mounted [nfan ry tola^ffiendly competition, ;o ta c pladnit Hawej^on the 15th An Inter lationaf^fc^»of -War to Aft r the evVu^lLProm^nade Con3ert will be held. %**#^ WALTER SYME, Secretary. NEWTON FAIRS & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, HAWERA. GREAT SALE OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS. - Eeduction of Stock prior to making extensive alterations. N.F. & CO.. will hold, v(£ one month ONtT, a Clearing Sale at their stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS, whicS will be offered to the public at p»ces that should effect a speedy Cheap Books and Literatjpe for the winter evenings. / THE FANCY DEPARTMENT contains a choice yari«y of Goods suitable for Wedding/and Birthday Presents :— PI togranhic, scrap, and stamp albums : photojpcreens, blotting cases, leather | oods.^ood and leather writing cases j nd vafcrk boxes, ladies' hand bags, pu ses,lard cases, pocket books, photo f am|B, inkstands, &c. STATIONEI YjpEPARTMENT. A splendid c >ljßction of boxed stationery, notepa i/r; envelopes, account books, blotting-paper, copying letter books, invoice fileSj Ac, &c, &c. .FOOTBALLS ! FOOTBALLS ! New stock just opened. Inflators, &c. Boys' footballs from 3s to 6s each. Clubs liberally dealt with. Call and see our wonderful Is TABLE— unequalled in the districtsome wonderful bargains. Everything offered at greatly reduced prices por cash. Country orders punctually attended to. English, American, and colonial newspapers and magazines supplied at lowest possible, prices. Agents for the Imperial Insurance Company. Eisks accepted at lowest current rates. Correspondence solicited. NEWTON FAIRS & CO., Haweba. T>OSTERS (all sizes and colors) XT printed at the Stab Office

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3155, 23 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3155, 23 June 1892, Page 3