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SPECLAL ADVERTISEMENTS. "A MASTERPIECE OF RISQUE COMEDY. "—Vide Press. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERi TO-MORROW NTGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Harry I. Cohen, by arrangement wit: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Has much pleasure in announcing tli return of the MAGNETIC PRODUCTION. 5 Cosmo Hamilton's daring and mvi discussed play. One of the most dc lightful ever written. A CAST OF RARE EXCELLENCE Headed by DORIS DUANE One of the DORIS DUANE, Sweetest DORIS DUANE Artists who ever DORIS DUANE Graced the Stage. Together with ERIC HARRISON ERIC HARRISON A Virile Actor admired universally. Supported by Harold Moran, Lucie Carter, John Gal , way, Grahame Newton, Arthur Orbell Mary Macgregor, George Broad, etc "SCANDAL" The Most Talked-of "SCANDAL" p]f,v "SCANDAL" From the Most "SCANDAL" Talked-of Book. She was a young society butterfly, bored with tlie daily routine of society rounds. She longed to taste of life in Bohemia—to seek adventure and new sensations, and then came— "SCANDAL" "SCANDAL" "SCANDAL" This is the basis of Cosmo Hamilton 's much-discussed play—one of the most daring and delightful plays ever written. "SCANDAL" "SCANDAL" The Box Plans are at Everybody's Sweet Store. Reserved Seats, 5/-; 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (all prices plus tax). HAWERA TENNIS & CROQUET CLUB. J^ SPECIAL General Meeting is called for TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m. in the Borough Chambers. Business: Finance. Important. Committee meeting afterwards. N. CAPLEN, Hon. Secretary. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. j^/p A. L. MONTEITH, M.P. for Wellington East, will deliver an address on "Progress and Politics: What the Labour Party Stands For" At ODDFELLOAVS' HALL, HAWERA, on THURSDAY, JUNE 7, at 8 p.m. FOR ES T EpTs7 ~~ H"alTl JUNE 8, 1923. JJUIA LODGE SECOND GRAND EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. Eight Good Prizes on View at Victoria. Cafe. Music by Foster Bros. V. L. WARNER, Secretary. FARMERS' UNION BALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 7. MENU FOR- SUPPER. j POULTRY— Roast Chicken, Roast Turkey, Roast Duck. JOINTS— Roast Sucking Pig, Ham, Ox | Tongue, Pickles and Sauces. SWEETS— Trifle and Anzac Souffle, Fruit Salad and Cream, Jellies, Assorted Cakes, Tea. Coffee at 1 a.m. J. C. DUFF, • - Hon. Secretary. hawera peace memorial. 'PHE Committee are desirous of obtaining a complete list of the Regimental Numbers and Names of all men of the Hawera Borough and County who lost their lives in the Great War, for the purpose of permanently recording them on marble slabs within the Memorial Arch now in course of erection. As local available lists are far from complete, the Committee earnestly requests all persons who are in possession of any of the particulars required to furnish them either personally or by post to Mr R. S. Sage, Secretary, or to the undersigned members of.the Committee— E. P. COX, H. L. SPRATT, M. C. CRIGHTON. P.O. Box 205, Hawera. REMOVAL NOTICE. JPROM MONDAY, June 4, I shall b practising in new rooms, High St. opposite Public Trust Office. WALTER BRIGHT, Surgeon Dentist. JJURSE GORRIE will be in attend ance at the Plunket Rooms i High Street (opposite Public Trus Office) on alternate Mondays and ever; Thursday and Saturday, from 2 to p.m., and Wednesday mornings, 10.30 t 12. Private address: C/o Girls' Hoste Manse St.; 'phone 531. gPECIAL Offer for One Day onlySuits and costumes cleaned an pressed, 5/-. Be sure you brings youi along on Thursday to the London Dy Works, Regent St., Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 June 1923, Page 1

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