SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Every number is embroidered with pearls of melody. Vide Press. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. ONE NIGHT ONLY. / FRIDAY, MAY 5. J C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., will present THE EXQUISITE ENGLISH COMICOPERA, ' * MERRIE ENGLAND " *' MERRIE ENGLAND '» *.' MEBRIE ENGLAND '' "MESRIE ENGLAND" "MERRIE ENGLAND" Composed by Edward German; written by Basil Hood. ZT c I ComJe Opera that ranks among the highest achievements of the British Stage. To be Presented by a MAGNIFICENT SINGING CASTE (100 PEOPLE 100) Including CHAS. H. WORKMAN In his Original Role, as played at the Savoy Theatre, London. ETHEL MORRISON Who achieved her greatest triumph as . "Queen Elizabeth." A. HOWETT-WORSTER C. METTAM VICTOR PRINCE GRACE CROTTY JOHN RALSTON PATTI RUSSELL BYRL WALKELY Together with the Famous Chorus and Orchestra of the GILBERT & SULLIVAN CO */? riS> e£: o^A 0' and E-S -> 8/9J Stalls, 7 m;v Pl^' 2/9 '•<aU Prices include tax), i lhe Box Plans open at Everybody's Sweet Shop on Wednesday morning. CAPITOL ""pICTURES. . OKAIAWA—MONDAY, MAY 1. NORMANBY—TUESDAY, MAY 2. "BLACKMAIL." A Six-Part Metro Production, featuring VIOLA DANA. Excellent Supports.
MATAPU SPORTS CLUB. J^ REGISTERED Sports Meeting will be held at Matapu on May 24th 1922. PROGRAMME OF RUNNING AND HORSE EVENTS. THE MEETING OF THE YEAR. See Star on 6th inst. for particulars. S. THOMAS, Hon. Secretary. N.Z. FARMERS' UNION. HAWERA BRANCH. rPHE Annual Meeting will be held in .x the Office of the Secretary, Union Street, on SATURDAY, the 29th inst., at 1 p.m. v . . ■ A . ' BUSINESS: ; Tb receive repbrt and balance-sheet, elect officers and consider notice i of motion that the Hawera branch .be disbanded. "* G. BUCKERIDGE, Secretary. FRASER ROAD HALL. J^ MONSTER Social and Dance will be held in Nicholson's Barn, Fraser Road, on .TUESDAY Evening, May 2nd By "special request items will be rendered by the Maori Entertainers, Poi Girls^Haka Boys, with choruses galore. Proceeds in aid of New Hall. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. Good Floor, Supper and Music. H. McKAY, Hon. Secretary.
DISCLAIMER. YX7E beg to inform our customers and the public that it was NOT our Mr T. W. ALLEN who was involved lin the accident on Thursday last at the i corner mi Hunter Road, her was. any car of ours. , .. . T. W. ALLEN & CO., Motor Garage, Kaponga. HAWERA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. JICENSES to shoot Cock Pheasants, Calif ornian Quail, Grey Duck, Black Teal and Swan in the Hawera Society's District from Ist May to 31st July may be purchased from the following: Ararata: P. Lundberg. Alton: J. D. Prbffitt. Eltham: F. Vincent. Awatuna: W. A. Lind. Auroa: J. D. Roberts. Eltham: F. Vincent, R. J. Knuckey, F. I. Tuke. Hawera: Bennett and Sutton, Blair and Sellar. Kapuni: P. J. Howard. Kaupokonui: Store Manager. Kaponga: C. E. Betts. Mangatoki: J. Maxwell. Matapu: P. N. Petty. Manutahi: Carter and Son. Manaia: W. Vincent, W. Lewin. Meremere: J. Marshall. Normanby: Galloway and Sons. Okaiawa: J. C, Barclay. Ohangai: T. Lacey. Otakeho: H. J. Eaves. Pihama: P. S. Riley. Patea: T. L. Jones. Riverdale: E_, ,T. Judd. Waitotara: F. Train. Waverley: R. P. Palmer. NOTE.—(I) Native Game are now covered by license. (2) Native Pigeon, Pukeko and Paradise Duck are absolutely protected. A Reward of £10 will bo paid to any person furnishing evidence that will lead to a conviction for poaching or shooting without *a license. R, A. GRAHAM, Hon. Secretary, P.O. Box 17.
TAXI CARS. FOR Hire, Day or Night; Mountain or other trips by arrangement. HAWERA MOTORS LTD. 'Phone 153. $Jf\
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 April 1922, Page 1
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