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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. Re-appearance of LILIAN WALKER. " LILIAN WALKER. A Model of Girlish Grace and Innocent Fascination. In MRS DANE'S DANGER MRS DANE'S DANCER MRS DANE'S DANCER A Play which shows the terrible evil that scandal can do. Added to this Complete Change. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE PAWNSHOP" HONESTLY WHAT CHARLIE DOES AT THE SIGN OF THE "THREE BALLS" IS A REAL SCREAM. OPERA HOUSE TO-MORROW NIGHT and SATURDAY. THE BIGGEST BOOM IN PICTURES FOR MONTHS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Supported by CONSTANCE TALMADGE In the ORIGINAL 5-Act Triangle Comedy, with the UNDREAMT-OF FINISH, THE MATRIMANIAC All that the name implies, a Whirlwind stunt comedy, clever, ingenious and amusing. Fairbanks absolutely off the chain. HERE'S HOW HE TRIED TO GET , MARRIED, BUT FAILED. Respectably in a Church, but pa objected. By elopement, but discovered by hated rival. By train, with the parson, clad only in his bath robe, but missed it! By mule, but the mule wouldn't work. By railway truck, but it got derailed. By motor, but things got too hot for the engine. By foot, but the parson had corns. By special license" but they gaoled the parson. In gaol, but they wouldn't let them in. COME TO DOUG'S WEDDING. j ALSO— BILLIE BURKE GLORIA'S'ROMANCE 6th Chapter—"Hidden Fires." ' LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. BOMBARDMENT OF NIEUPORT. THE WAIMANGU ERUPTION. Nothing more thrilling or exciting can be imagined. ROARING WAIMANGU brought to your very doors. BOOK EARLY. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. jXXJ.ANTED, by experienced married ■ ▼ w man, sharemiiking, by machines, for next season, from 80 to 100 cows. Apply "Experienced," Star office. DENTONE kills the nerve and stops Toothache immediately. Price, \h bottle.—Walla.cc, Chemist. • — ' ■ 1 ...-■__. QUALITY counts In nothing more than Footwear. If you wish to be well dressed, your shoes must fit, they must be neat, stylish and comfortable, for your pocket's sake they must be durable. "Crockett and Jones' " Footwear combine all these features. Ask for "Crockett and Jones" at the Onehunga Boot Factory. TRANSPORTATION of the new model Hay and Ensilage Stacker outfit is easy. Bennett and Sutton are booking orders from as many as four farmers for the one outfit, and they erect them ready for work on your farm.

A SUIT'S FIRST DAY OUT I _-a^- gA „ DOESN'T COUNT! S jL # PRACTICALLY every Suit looks £$&& Jl\\\w\ Ml&a\ well on its first day out. But wait, ri)mW^^^ until it has been worn; wait until a fellow has moved around in it; wait i^^yVSJ^Bf/^KJ^^i until the effects of the pressing-iron fi-f*^ lll___BsMHj&*^fll have worn away; that's the test which ffi_|s\ A& R. TAILORING |E Hi^fßfl We tailor suits right at the beginning, pm" c\ B_f Tmijjp^ and they wear right to the last; put \'\\\ Wm Wm A. and R. tailoring to the test. Let's f-ICI f£M W measure you to-day; come along and \'t \\. '"nW m|| choose from these smart Winter fabrics. «S-_S*_f-"*^&_Vy_ iffa Come soon! -xzvmim ADAfBSOH & BOBR TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS. HAWERA. THE HUMAN VOICE PERFECTLY REPRODUCED ■_■—~ 1.,, *■■■ „„, , aiMt lmnmi i im>< fTIHE famous Concert Soprano sang j^^=^^~-~~^^^SBS^^^, -*• in unison with the New Edison ■ . Disc Phonograph. No one could tell • ? IK*T»^^ vlfeWllfHill' I when she was singing and when the IlSiWftfSlfflflllft Phonograph was performing except E^»^_3" IflllJillii by the movement of the lips. ■ IS-_ii2fiwf 'it 9121111 Has a diamond point Reproducer— 111 / f]EllJijTl lsl|fl|f|SlliU no scratching, no needle to change. if // (if lii ll|f|||iSll}l It RE-CREATES music down to the IwImIIIWMmM minutest change in tone. 4 feet 3. / jMI Ji |||f|fflffl| inches in height, handsome piano I ill Ui i MJI |lij|jfflS]|f 111 finish. A wonderful invention. f ]}(I j i|///|n// |lP|^j|j(ilii| INSPECTION INVITED AT OUR JLUJjjJIl W WBl^^ NEW MUSIC SHOWROOMS. PIANO IMPORTERS, HIGH STREET, I HAWIRft, I

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 24 May 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 24 May 1917, Page 7