_JgPEC»AL ADVERTISEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. Dolores' Manager, Duncan Neven. AN EPOCH-MAKING MUSICAL EVENT. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8.15. "The Sweetest Singer of our Time." The World-famed French Soprano, MADEMOISELLE ANTONIA DOLORES In the essentials of Vocal Art ehe is -splendidly equipped. In her Singing we have firm, clear tone, purity of intonation, distinct enunciation, the legato charm, brilliance in florid music, perfect breath control, an exquisite sense of color, and a complete command of the sources of artistic phrasing. ANTONIA DOLORES Will present here the same brilliant Programme with which she recently opened her sensationally successful Sydney Season. ANTONIA DOLORES Will be assisted by the Distinguished Pianist, MR HAROLD SMITH PRICES (same as Wellington)- 6/(reserved), 4/- and 2/- .(plug tax). '. BOOK SEATS NOW at P. T Donnelly and Co.'s. Day sales, 4/- and 2/and F. J. Boase, on Thursday and Friday. Country residents may book by post. Concessions to students and schools i
A MOTOR BUS will leave Blake's *■*■ Garage at 8.30 a.m.^or Opunake Races. Seats now being booked. NOTICE. TOHE Matapu School Picnic will be -*- held on FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, W. A. GUY, 1^ Chairman. METHODIST CHURCH, MANAIaT" \ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12. j A WELCOME HOME SOCIAL to <*-*• Private W. James, P. Roberts, and G. Butler. Returned soldiers cor- ] dially invited. PATEA HARBOR BOARD. FINAL NOTICE RjTsPECIAL RATES "VTOTICE is hereby given that 10 per ■^ cent, will be added to all Rates unpaid after 4th April, 1919, under the cordance with Section 28 of The Rating Act, 1910. Summonses will be issued for all Rates unpaid by 30th March 1919. By Order. E. C. HORNER, Secretary. PATEA COUNTY COUNCIL^ ! FINAL NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. 1 "VTOTICE is hereby given that 10 per cent, will, be'added to all Rates unpaid agter 4th April, 1919, under the provisions of Section 28 of the Rating Act, 1910; also that summonses will be issued for all rates unpaid after 30th March, 1919. By Order. E. C. HORNER, Clerk. jOK on the streets TO-MORROW Li-*- AFTERNOON. After the Matinee at the Opera House, about 3.15, the Town will be cinematographed GET lN'iO THK PICTURE. LET THE KIDDIES SEE THEMSELVES ON tHji SCREEN. £1 REWARJX T OST, Saturday last, black and tan •*-* dog, with white on neck; got Hawera County collar and chain on; No. collar, 53; answers to the name of Bob. Reward on returning to J. R. CORRIGAN.
TO BUILDERS. THE time for receiving tenders for additions to Whareroa Factory for Hawera Dairy Co. has been extended until 10 a.m., Saturday, 15th inst DUFFILL & GIBSON, A.A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architects, Hawera.
MOA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS FOR BOULDERS. mENDERS are invited for the sup- -*- ply of three thousand one hundred and fifty (3,150) cubic yards of Boulders and one hundred and fifty (loO) cubic yards of River Shingle Specifications and conditions may be obtained on application to the clerk. Tenders close on Saturday, the 15th March, 1919, at 10 o'clock a.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. BUCKLEY, . Clerk, Moa Road Board, 5,8,10,12,14 Inglewood.
WANTED KNOWN. F\{\ ACRES; lease 5 years to run at yy 2°f~ P«r acre; £800 goodwill: within 4. miles Hawera ; carry 30 head Apply, sharp, ROWE & LACEY, Sole Agents, Hawera. (Next Osborne's Mart). PATEA FARMERS' CO-OP FREEZING CO.
WANTED, immediately, several good fcfinds for freezing works. "OALSE teeth, sound or otherwise. A Top market price to trade and others.- Pear Tine Co., 168 Queen St., Aucslntid
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 12 March 1919, Page 1
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