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Speciai Advertisements." Direction—The London entertainment Syndicate. W. L. Corbett Business Manager QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. FAREWEL VISIT TO HAWERA Of the WORLD'S FAMOUS HUMORIST, Mr Joseph Mr Joseph MR JOSEPH BLASCHECK MR JOSEPH BLABCHECK. Assisted by MISS MILDRED WRIGHTON, With her Charming Songs at the Piano. A FEW OPINIONS: His late Majesty King Edward VII.: ''I could not have believed it possible for au actor to so completely change his identity without using any paint wigs, or costumes. Your 'J.P. item made me laugh until I felt ashamed of myself, but when I saw his Grace the Bishop of London almost screaming with laughter, I then felt I had not exceeded the bounds."

The late Max O'Rell: "Mr Blascheck IS the finest humorist I have ever heard in my life. He is a perfect artist." The late Mel. B. Spurr: "Mr Biascheck takes the cake. He is the greatest living versatile artist I've ever seen or heard." POPULAR PRICES: 3s-, 2s, l s ' Box-plan, Cole and Donnelly, Monday morning, 9 o'clock, Furniture and complete stage decorations by Messrs Purser and Sons. Piano by the Dresden Piano Company CHAS. W. THOMPSON, Touring Manager. RIVERLEA HALL. ~ ' J^ADIES' "GRAND BALL. WEDNESDAY^ JUNE 19. Sit-down supper. Beesley's Orchestra Ladies 3s, gents free. MRS COCHRANE, 11 Hon. Sec. WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. li|"R R. L. LEVIN will be pleased 1.13. to see all Old Boys who can meet him at the office of H. D. Caulen on WEDNESDAY Evening, at 8 o'clock. JAMES T AIRD & OONS,

NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, ETC WANGANUI. PLANTING SEASON 1012, "X^ERY LARGE STOCKS OF FRUIT TREES, FJLOWERS, .aiHfe.._. ORNAMENTAL & HEDGE, and SHELTER PLANTS. SPECIALISTS IN~EtbsES. SEND FOR 1912 CATALOGUE. Post Free on application to JAMES LAIRD & SONS, Nurserymen, Wanganui.

TO THE FARMERS OF MANGATOKI OWING to a rumor being in circulation that I am closing down the Farrier's and Coachbuilding Business, I wish to inform the public of the district that such is' not the case. I have a thoroughly competent staff of men in all branches —Horseshoeing, Wheelwrighting, Coach Painting and Trimming. Having had 20 years' experience in London, South Africa, and New Zealand, I claim to know my business, and all Orders for Waggons, Gigs, and Horseshoeing will receive prompt attention. Give me a trial. "T^/- ALTER X EPPARD, COACHBTJILDER, FARRIER AND AGRICULTURAL SMITH, MANGATOKI. ONCE AGAIN! -fcTDJTH "T^TATIONAL TXAIRY DHOW. Under the Patronage of His Excellenry the Governor, Lord Islington. JUNE 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th, 1912. Butter, Cheese, Fruits and Vegetable Championships. MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S SHOW. A Magnificent Array of Birds. Everything pertaining to Farm, Dairy and Garden. RING EVENTS & FIELD SPORTS. A NOTABLE EVENT. ENTRIES CLOSE Bth JUNE. Send for Schedule to W. T. PENNY, Secretary. Box 85, Palmerston North.

NOTICE. JHAVE much pleasure in intimating to the public of Hawera and surrounding district that I have opened a WOOD and COAL YARD, also a CHAFF, GRAIN and PRODUCE STORE in ARGYLE STREET, and hope by strict attention to business to i merit a fair share of patronage. ! My Motto: "Correct measurement and full weight." w. s~L ocKHAET ' ARGYLE STREET. WANTED Ke own—We stock all sizes in White and (ireen Duck Horse Covers ; also Cow Covers ira canvas and duck. Prices ksen. H. J. Rayps .-OtakeV ' . yes! .<;'■'" : YOU can buy it cheaper at Purser's •■■ Sale- ' .■■: ■ ■ .■'.'■■. '5; ■ • ■■■■-. ■ '...

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 18 June 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 18 June 1912, Page 1