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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. f /JKAND THEATRE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW EVENING, EARLE WILLIAMS Hn a Drama of Intrigue, Adventure, Diplomacy and Love, ••THE SILVEE CAR" 3*rom the Novel by Wyndham Martyn. -A story of the inside of political in"trigue and a back stage view of modtern diplomacy. A story of love, ro- . .' ananee, heroism, cowardice, thrills, ext citement, novelties. Episode 14 of "THE SILENT AVENGER." "A talented combination."—N.Z. •Times, 22/12/21. This will serve to introduce to the ■ Music-Loving Public to. . SOUTHWOOD'S ENGLISH IX "QUALITY PERFORMERS" 17 (Termed "Q.P.s 5" for short) An English • COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY. ..-•■■' 17 WORLD-FAMED ARTISTS 17 Direct from a ■4 WEEKS' SEASON, WELLINGTON € WEEKS' SEASON, AUCKLAND Where Complete Changes of Programme were given each week. HOUSE, HAWERA. ** TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT (A Complete Change) The Dominion, 22/12/21, says: "A ishow worth while. . . The best alllound modern Costume Comedy Company seen in Wellington. . . and "the best jazz band." ,■■•■ The Evening Post, 22/12/21, says: '*'A bright and happy show. . . A first-rate show. The' company uses just enough "novel stage setting to back up its most varied programme. The •dressing is bright and attractive, the ringing good, and the orchestral work particularly good. 'Q.P. stands for "'Quality Performers,' and the initials -are quite well justified, for the show is quite worth while." 17. "QUALITY PERFORMERS". 17 including LEONARD NELSON, "The Prince of Comedians in a repertoire of latest Comic Songs, Character Sketches, and Comicalities. The Famous "Q.P." Orchestra. The World-renowned Q.P. Jazz Band. Note.—"Q.P." Pre-war Prices: 4/-, ■3/-, 2/- (plus tax). Box Plan at Mrs Cook's. "Touring Manager : Victor Beck. i' i POLITICAL. REFORM LEAGUE. J^ MEETING of the Hawera Branch of the Reform League will "be held at Mr. G. H. Buckeridge's office, Union Street, Hawera, on Tuesday, 28tb March, 1922, at 8 p.m. ALEX. HUNTER, Chairman. WAVERLEY-WAJTOTARA DOG TRIAL CLUB. SIXTH ANNUAL TRIALS. To be held on the MOUMAHAKI STATE FARM TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 &«29, 1922. P. M. HARRISON, Box 20, Waverley. A GOING CONCERN. { AT PRE-WAR PRICE. [ WALK IN. WALK OUT. ■ r £1900 £1900 "^Which includes Cows, Pigs, Horses, "TWaggon, Dray, Gig, Milking Plant, Implements, Cans, Shares, Furniture, "etc., and lease of 155 Acres at rental of £2 5s PER ACRE 'I Fartieulars on Application. f^v. We have several clients wanting =«traight leases to carry from 20 to' 100 "<eows. Owners wishing to lease are requested to forward particulars. For all classes of Farm or Town Property see \ Q.RANT & QAMPBELL, ; Opp. Post Office, HAWERA. fi RATES & /tO., REGENT ST. HAWERA. FOR SALE. House in Borongh; sleeping porch and all other conveniences Price £1600; Cash £300. Acres with good house and outbuildings ; milks 6 cows. Price £2210. Owner will exchange for town house. sffriv»te Boarding House; 10 boarders; walk in, walk out; £400 cash. "H Acre with 10-roomed house. Price only £1250. Easy Terms. We have many Properties for Sale, 3Lease or Exchange. Communicate us. Y^i RAVES & /~10., | LAND & HOUSE AGENTS, ~i REGENT ST. .HAWERA. BEEF REDUCED. "pTAVING just bought a good line of prime young Shorthorn cows and lieifers and a line of bullocks at a low price, all joints of Beef. in my shop will be reduced a further id per Ib. CALL FOR A PRICE LIST. M. BAEBACLOUGH. ;

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 1

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