Special Advertisements. THE CHERNIAVSKIS. For One Recital Only. QPERA HOUSE, HAWEHA. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Ist. MR EDWARD BRANSCOMBE SENTSLEO CHERNIAVSKI. The marvellous Russian Violinist, whose performances have been compared by the London press to those of the celebrated Kubelik. JAN CHERNIAVSKI. The young Russian. Pianist, considered the equal in all respects of Mark Hambourff. MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKI. The wonderful Russian boy 'Cellist/of whom the Melbourne Age says: — "In, Mischel Chemiavski the world may one day recognise its greatest 'cellist." Assisted by Madanie Marie Hoolton (Contralto), and Mr Percival Driver (Baritone). Prices — Admission 2s; reserved seats Is. Plan and day sales at Cole and Donnelly's. HE 'WELSH CHOIR" BOX PLANS OPEN AT COLE AND DONNELLY'S TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10 o'clock. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. Sole direction of J. and N. Tait. Manager, C. C. Campbell. CHORAL SINGING TO ABSOLUTE PERFECTION. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT. THE FINEST CHOIR IN EXISTENCE. T3 OVAL WTELSH "JV/TALE /"IHOIR. Conductor, Mr Win. Thomas. Recipient of a gold-mounted baton from Her Late Majesty Queen Victoria, together Arith the Exclusive Right to the Title, "ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR." Bestowed in honor of Special Command Performances at Windsor Castle. "When these- men sing they but express their appreciation of the beauty of life. There is something infectious about this Welsh music ; it wells so out of heart and soul ; it is so rich in quality and quantity one longs to turn the _ spigot and let the musical waters run on unceasingly." The Australian States have proclaimed with one accord this Choir's wonderful achievements to be absolutely unparalleled in their Musical history. Prices — os (reserved), 3s, 2s. Touring Manager, A. W. Batiste. WAIMATE HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ' The Eleventh A NNUAL OTOW . of the above Society will be held in the MANAIA RECREATION GROUND on WEDNESDAY, 17th FEB., 1909. Classes for Pot Plants, Vegetables, Flowers, Fruit, Cooking, and Miscellaneous items. First class refreshments on the ground. Good horse paddock. Band in attendance. Weight-guessing competitions. Sports will be held during the ciay, the programme will appear in future issue. ' Interesting programme in ihc evening. Entries for all classes close with the Secretaiy at 9 p.m. on SATURIU?, 13th February, except sports pr. - gramme, which closes on the grouu 1 Admis&ion — Adults, Is: children, Td. For schedules and further paiticu lars apply to CHAS. R. LUSHER, Secretary. eLtham-opunake coach. qCALE OF CHARGES. Eltham to Opunake— Single Fai-o, 7s 6d; ieturn, 12s 6d. Eltham to Kaponga— Single, 2s 6d; rttur'n, 4s 6d. Eltham tc Riverlea— Single, 4s, ieturn, 7s. Eltham to Awatuna — Single, ss, return, 8s Eltham to Te Kiri— Single, 6s: return, 10s. And vice versa. J. W. CARTER, RUBBER STAMPS in all designs made at the Star Office, Ha-
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 29 January 1909, Page 1
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