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Speal&i A?i»artlss>manU. i^vPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th and 10th. Providing Pleasure for Every Patron. First Appearance ofTHE FAMOUS KINGS COLLECE BOYS KINGS COLLEGE BOYS KINGS COLLECE BOYS KINGS COLLECE BOYS (LONDON). England's Premier Harmonising Vocalists, supported by a brilliant company of SOCIETY ENTERTAINERS. SOCIETY ENTERTAINERS. SOCIETY ENTERTAINERS. VIENNA TRIO (Musicians). Featuring Antonio Guarella, a re- , • nowned Solo Harpist. I MARCELENE BGULAIS (Soprano). One of Songland's Sweetest Singers. JACK SHIELDS (a Wag). Funnier than the Funniest. lONA AUGUSTE (Soubrette). Child Impersonator and singer of . catchy oddities. PHILLIP LEWIS (Operatic Baritone). RUBY McDONALD (Musical Directress). ENCHANTING SONGS! DELICIOUS HUMOR i CHARMING MUSIC! "Persistent in their fascination." The College Quartet (Old) Boys appear in Duets, Quartettes, Ragtime Harmony, Humorous Sketches, Harmonious" Medleys, Musical Comedy Novelties, etc. 12 TALENTED PEOPLE.' 12 MUSIC! COMEDY! OPERA! Box Plan now open at Cole and Donnelly's. ' Day Sales at C. Carter's on Wednesday and Thursday. Piano (Lipp), supplied by the Dresden Piano Co. PRICES: 3s, 2s and Is. A. & P. SHOW mHIRTIETH ANNUAL FIXTURE, to be held at HAWERA, NOVEMBER 26th and 27th. STILL ANOTHER RECORD FOR JNTERE3T AND VARIETY OF SCHEDULE A RECORD FOR AMOUNT OF PRIZE-MONEY AN ASSURED RECORD FOR NUMBER AND EXCELLENCE OF EXHIBITS ENTRIES CLOSE: Butter-fat Competition—SATUßDAY. November Bth. All Other CIasses—SATURDAY, No I vember loth. \ This Year's Show will be especially worthy of the attention of all Agriculturists and Pastoralists. The Prize Money is Bigger than Ever, and there are many Valuable Trophies and SPECIAL PRIZES Conditions are ideal for Exhibitions in all Sections. The Association earnestly desires to give all possible encouragement and assistance, to Competitors. Ground facilities will be better than ever before. To prevent confusion and disappointment Exhibitors are invited to study the Rules and Regulations closely. If any point is not entirely clear consult the Secretary. Sections' include Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Horses. Dairy Produce, Home Indu? tries. Honey, Schoolwork, Photography and Dogs. Competitions include Driving, Maiden Hunters, Pony Leaping, Open Hunters, j Wire Jumping, High Jumping, Leaning (Steeplechase Style), Ladies' Hunting, and Dual Leaping. There is every incentive — LIBERAL PRIZES, a remarkable list of Specials, and with that the keen and generous rivalry of other provinces. F. G. TREWEEK, Secretary. P.O. Box 37. Tele. 173. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Q1 i) ACRES freehold, all in grass, Ol^ well watered and subdivided; 150 acres level, balance low easy hills; sheep proof fences, 11 miles live hedges; £ mile from school, 2 miles from railway, metal roads: 1\ sheep country, or 100 cows could *be milked; 6-roomed house, 6heds, etc.;. 6 acres splendid orchard. Price £12 per acre; no mortgages. '• Owner would exchange for a small farm of 50 to 100 acres; would consider good carrying business or hotel lease. For further particulars apply to W. H. H. YOUNG & CO., Land Agents, Stratford. PRESERVE your Songs and Piano Music by having them bound, in all leather or cloth with leather facings, at the Star Office, Hawera. Many have wished they had had it done sooner. Do no* wbi+ till hall your Songs are lost.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 8 October 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 8 October 1913, Page 1