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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Governor-General and Viscountess Jellicoe. QPEEA HOUSE, HAWERA PERA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. GO TO-NIGHT at 8. GO AND TO-NIGHT at 8 AND HEAR TO-NIGHT at 8. HEAR ANDRE SKALSKI ANDRE SKALSKI ANDRE SKALSKI ANDRE SKALSKI ANlm_j SKALSKI ANDRE SKALSKI ANDRE SKALSKI ANDRE SKALSKI , ANDRE SKALSKI ANDRE SKALSKI ANDRE SKALSKI ANDRE SKALSKI "The Polish Poet of the Piano' 7 Listen to his Superb Playing in a Completely New and Magnificent Programme TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at .8. A FEAST OP MUSIC. • HERE IS THE~PROGRAMMEX. Two Rhapsodies Brahms Moonlight Sonata Beethoven ocherze .. Beethoven lwo Fragments from R. Wagner's Music Dramas Pastorale and Caprice Scarlatti Dramas Isolde's Death Liszt Wotan's Farewell and Eire Magic ._, . Brassin Berceuse C 1 in Valse E Minor Chopin Butterfly Study Chopin Eigoletto Paraphrase Liszt' 11. Polonaise A Major Chopin Minuet Paderewski i'relude in G Minor Rachmaninoff; Prelude and Nocture for left hand only | Seriabin Gnomeareigen Study Liszt j Dream of Love ' *'.' Liszt Twelfth Hungarian Rhapsody... Liszt Prices: 7/6 (reserved), 5/- and 3/----(all plus tax). Box Plans at Mrs Cook's Everybody's Sweet Store. THE GREATEST DRAMATIC SUCCESS IN YEARS. EMELIE POLINI EMELIE POLINT Moving from scene to scene, and from character to character with the great versatility and splendid genius that is hers— . In Edward Knoblock's Dramatic Novelty, "MY LADY'S DRESS" "MY LADY'S DRESS" "MY LADY'S DEESS" The most Emphatic Triumph of Play and; Players achieved in the Dominion for many years. Return of the Popular Australian Leading Man, PRANK HARVEY AND A BRILLIANT SUPPORTING COMPANY At the QPEBA • HOUSE, HAWERA. TUESDAY NE£T, JUNE 26. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present EMBLIE POLINI EMELIE POLINI One of the most popular and successful artists who have ever appeared in Hawera. EmeKe Polini has won an enduring place in the affctions of Australasian playgoers. "MY LADY'S DRESS" "MY LADY'S DRESS" '' MY LADY ' S DRESS " Is a wonderful study in types. Jt is of compelling- interest to men and women—particularly those who ever have to handle dressmakers' bills. There are 9 episodes, sensationally dramatic, giving glimpses of life in various countries. It is an unusual play, in which love and jealousy play vital parts. BOX PLANS at Everybody's Sweet Shop (next Opera House) SATURDAY , June 23rd. 9/? -c \n nd .°- s -' ? Ai stalls > */■; Pit > _/o. All prices plus tax. 2/6. All prices plus tax. No Early Doors. NOTICE. _____ MEETING of-contributors to the; Shelter Shed Fund raised by the i 1 Manaia Branch of tho W.C.T.U. will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Manaia, on MONDAY, 16th July, at 7.30 p.m. Owing to the shelter sheds being no longer needed proposals will be laid j before the contributors to divert the money so raised either, firstly, to pur- ! chasing a piano for the school and erecting a stone fence in front of school with Memorial Tablet inset to Old Boys i who fell in the War; or, secondly, to- j wards the cost of making new swimming, baths for the school. | BOROTIIY PATTERSON, ; 22,30 Convenor. gHAILER'S TTAWERA FRUIT TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, FLOWERING SHRUBS and ROSES. Also SEEDLESS RHUBARB and all Kinds of Nursery Stock. ADDRESS: 37 CALEDONIA ST. HUGE REDUCTIONS IN WOOL. BEST QUALITY SPORTS WOOL REDUCED ~TO 6d SKEIN ifISS JEWELL, ART DEPOT, HIGH STREET. gHARE-MILKING wanted ky married man; life experience farming; 5 years present place; good references* own horse, cart, cans; three good nVilkera. Write "W.H.," Star Office, _

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 June 1923, Page 1