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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. .jQPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. y Direction: ' Southwood's Ideal Attractions, Ltd. 'TWO NIGHT SEASON COMMENCES ' MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 27. Complete Change of Programme . Nightly. SOUTEWOOD'S ENGLISH H7 • 'QUALITY PERFORMERS" 17 Hl talented combination of 17 world:famed Artists, with an Orchestra and :a Jazz Band, in a Costume Comedy Extravanganza; entitled "A HARVEST OF HUMOUR AND HARMONY." ENCHANTING SCENES. ' GORGEOUS COSTUMES. k s . THE COST^OF PRODUCTION CON*C n SIDERABLY EXCEEDS £5000. -[An Entertainment that will set a new »tandaTd for Musical Costume Comedy. .A. JAZZ BAND. AN ORCHESTRA. And a Host of Concentrated GOOD THINGS, ; including A Grand Opera Scena from ,"TALES OF HOFFMAN" Xa which the Greatest Costume Comedy Tenor in the World, Q.P. ANEUEIN J. JMORRIS, the Welsh-Australian, sings #'Wlien Love is But Tender & Sweet." 3.7 WORLD-FAMED ARTISTS. 17 including The Comedian with a thousand wonderful songs, LEONARD NELSON. IThe "Q.P." Popular Pre-War Prices. 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (plus tax). Box Plan at Mrs Cook's Sweet •Store now open. The Best and Cheapest Show on Earth. NORMANBY TOWN BOARD. "pUBLIC notice is hereby given that all rates unpaid after the 30th -March, 1922, will be sued for without -■further notice. DON STEWART, Town Clerk. VISIT OF THE BISHOP OF MELANESIA. «?^pHE Bishop of Melanesia will address a meeting at St. Mary's ' Schoolroom, on FRIDAY, March 24th, = at 8 p.m. ' „ Collection in aid of Melanesian - -. " Mission. WAVERLEY-WAITOTARA ,|C«HEfiP DOG TRIAL CLUB. _V. SIXTH ANNUAL TRIALS. : To be held on the MOUMAHAKI STATE FARM TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 & 29, 1922. Entries close on MONDAY, March i 30th, at 8 p.m., with, the Hon. Sec- • Tetary— P. M. HARRISON, Bos 20, Waverley. v A GOING CONCERN. I AT PRE-WAR PRICE. (•' WALK IN. WALK OUT. £1900 . £1900 ~ iWhich includes Cows, Pigs, Horses, JlTaggftn, Dray, Gig, Milking Plant, - Implements, Cans, Shares, Furniture, ♦• #fee., and lease of 155 Acres at rental of £2 5s PER ACRE Particulars on Application.. - We have several clients wanting • straight leases to carry from 20 to 100 • -pows. Owners wishing to lease are re- , * guested to forward particulars. • For all classes of Farm or Town : Property see ! : Q.RANT & QAMPBELL, Opp. Post Office, I HAWERA. — (^ RAVES & |~1.0., REGENT ST. HAWERA. FOR SALE. , * 2-reomed House in Borough; sleeping porch and all other conveniences Price £1600; Cash £300. »':® Acres with good house and outbuildings ; milks 6 cows. Prioe £22§0. Owner will exchange for town house, '^riyate Boarding House; 10 boarders; walk in, walk out; £400 cash. J9. Acre with 10-roomed house. Price ; only £1250. Easy Terms.. We have many Properties for Sale, t&e*se or Exchange Communicate with ujs. f^i RAVES & r~IO., LAND & HOUSE AGENTS, REGENT ST. ,HAWERA. PUBLIC NOTICE. jT HEREBY beg to intimate to the Residents of Hawera and surround"lng districts that I am purchasing the -Pkotographie Business conducted in Hawera for many years by Mr A. «shingall, and on and after MONDAY ,~ < next, 27th March, I will be in attend- : «nee "at the Studios, Union Street, where photography in all the latest and higher branches of the "Art" will be procurable. JJRANDON JTAUGHTON, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER [(Late of New Plymouth and Mcl bourne). L__ . . ' _

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1922, Page 1

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