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BPECIAT. ADVERTISEMENTS. HAWERA'S VAST ARMY.of Pic-tiire-goers will • march on the OPERA HOUSE ~ hundreds strong Tomorrow Night. Reserve your seats .and avoid the crush. • 3—PERFORMANCES—3 TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, At BVclock. THURSDAY, MATINEE, At 2 o'clock. THURSDAY EVENING, At 8 o'clock. .A WONDERFUL DREADNOUGHT SPECTACULAR FEATURE— "KITCHENER'S NEW ARMY." "KITCHENER'S NEW ARMY." "KITCHENER'S NEW ARMY." "KITCHENER'S NEW ARMY." It shows absolutely every phase of the preparation of 1,000,000 men portion of "KITCHENER'S NEW ARMY." The final Scene depicting this multitude of trained men being reviewed by KING GEORGE V. Is a never-to-be-forgotten spectacle UxtAND PATRIOTIC PROGRAMME OF MUSIC. FOR THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE DECLARATION OF WAR. DO NOT MISS DO NOT MISS "KITCHENER'S NEW ARMY." "KITCHENER'S NEAV ARMY." Supported with a Programm© of Excellent Merit, including— WITH A SKIRMISHING PARTY IN FLANDERS. ON THE AUSTRO-SERBIAN FRONTIER, SEXTON BLAKE. IN "THE MYSTERY OF THE DIAMOND BELT." Box Plan now open at the Theatre. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. Direction - - Branscombe Pty. Ltd. Make a note of this fact— ON FRIDAY NEXT Mr Edward Branscombe will Present The Most Successful Combination "of Versatile Artists ever introduced to the Dominion. THE VIOLET DANDIES COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY. Introducing Complete New Repertoire, INCLUDING SPECIAL FEATURES. Vocal Numbers —Clever Comedy, Irresistibly Funny Character Sketches. Clever Caricatures—Concerted Numbers Aud Dainty Dances. THE VIOLET DANDIES A.re so far ahead of all Costume Comedy Companies that they feel lonely. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan Now Open at Cole and Donnelly's. . No Early Doors. No Booking Fees. Touring Manager ... Victor Beck. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' THE GREATEST EVENT Of ELTHAM'S GREAT EFFORT. THE QUEEN CARNIVAL TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE. WOUNDED A SOLDIERS. MASKED PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. To be held in TOWN HALL, ELTHAM. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1915. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1915. Proceeds in aid of Combined Sports Candidate, Miss Evelyn Quin. TE KIRI SCHOOL. A CONCERT AND DANCE will be . held in the To Kiri Hall on FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. | Half proceeds to be devoted to Wounded Soldiers' Fund. j Admission :To Concert (including I Supper), Is 6d; Dance, Gents Is, Ladies! Free. 1. EDWARDS, 5,10,12,17,19 Hon. Sec. MEREMER>) DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY. SUPPLEMENTARY payment will be k3 available at >the Main Factory, Ohangai, o u THURSDAY, sth inst, NOTICE. ON and after the 9th August my Dining Room will be closed. The high prices ruling for commodities leaving no profits compel me to take this '■ step. The room will be available for Weddings, Assemblies, Banquets and Private- Parties, etc. J. P. KEEN, ' Proprietor. NOTICE. "OLUNKET Rooms closed until JL further notice, c.ving to Nurse Culley's illness. _____ LOST, on Sunday, between Hawera Hospital and Normanby, via South Road, Waingongoro Beach and Waihi Road, gold brooch with large centre onax or eapseye stone, surrounded by smaller similar stones; engraved on back. Finder please leave at Star office. HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE—WATER SHUT OFF. WATER will be shut off TO-MOR--11OW (WEDNESDAY) in High Street, from Victoria to Princes Street, from about 7 till 9 a.m. H. S. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk. NORMANBY TOWN BOARD. MEETING OF RATEPAYERS. A MEETING of Ratepayers to consider the question of merging with the Hawera County will be held in the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, at 7.30 r>.m. ' DON STEWART, 7,10 Town Clerk. -~J7 m T}ARKINSON, LICENSED DRAIN LAYER, WILSON STREET. Telephone 359.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 3 August 1915, Page 1

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