QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE So THURSDAY NEXT, JLNE 28 THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 28. Tano Fama Presents The FAMOUS DIGGERS FAMOUS DIGGERS FAMOUS In DIGGERS FAMOUS the DIGGERS FAMOUS —Revue— DIGGERS FAMOUS "Tip DIGGERS FAMOUS Top.'' DIGGERS FAMOUS , DIGGERS FAMOUS DIGGERS THE SHOW WITH THE REPU- ! TATION FOR RELIABILITY. A coterie of Laughter Merchants that cheer up the Missus and put "pep' into dear old Dad! THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS In the Revue that has hit New Zealand with a bang this time. The reverberation of their boom can he heard from one end of the Dominion to the other! Read what the Auckland papers say: — Auckland Herald: "Not a dull moment. Every member a veritable artist. Joe Valli is a comedian of outstanding ability. He sent the audience into uncontrollable laughter, and was recalled again and again.'' Auckland Star: "Refeshing throughout. Every item one of delightful interest. 'The Diggers' were justly accorded an ovation at the end of a wonderful programme, which would 'go' anywhere." PRICES: ss, 4s, 3s, and 2s (plus tax). Children, half price (minimum Is 8d). Box Plan opens Monday at Everybody's Sweet Shop. I :—-— We're beating oxir last year's JJETURNED gOLDIERS' gALL TOWN HALL, MANAIA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923. Wonderful decorations. lighting effects, and novelties. Splendid Floor. Dainty Supper. Musio by Ren wick's Professional Orchestra. CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1923. Net proceeds in aid of Manaia Domain, i Music, Supper and Floor all Good. Eight prizes donated for fancy dresses L. A. WALTERS, S. BLAIR, E. X/ COLLIER. Joint Secretaiies. SIR ARTHUR PEARSON MEMOEIAL FUND. PUBLIC MEETING—TUESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 26. J^ PUBLIC Meeting will be held in the Town Hall, Kaponga, on TUESDAY Night next at 7.30 o'clock to organise a collection for the above fund in the Town District and that portion of the Eltham County west of the Duthie Eoad. All residents of the above area, are urged to be present. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. E. G. COOK, Chairman, Kaponga Town Board. GLOBE MOTOR SEE VICE. CHANGE IN TIME-TABLE. JJESIDENTS of Manaia and Opunake districts arc notified that on and after MONDAY, 25th inst., the following alterations will be made in timetable: — CAE now leaving Opunake for Hawera at 7.20 a.m. will leave at 7.40 a.m. CAE now leaving Manaia for Hawera at 5 p.m. will leave at 4.45 p.m., connecting with" North ex--1 press. . REMOVAL NOTICE. TJEMOVING to larger and more convenient premises in UNION ST. Note Address: Between Johnson's and Electric Light Office, Union Street. G. W. T AYLOE > THE WHITE & BLACK WATCHMAKEE & JEWELLEE'S SHOP. £96 CASH~English upright grand piano, overstrung; easy terms, £10 down and £2 ISs 9d monthly. See and hear this beautiful model at Liddington's, Hawcra. "DARG-AIN Sale—Our value in hosiery is well known. We are at present making special prices >n this department to clear odd lines. Worth noting: All-wool cashmere hose, seamless, 4/6; broad ribbed school hose, all wool, sizes -J, 5, 6, 3/11 —wonder value; odd sizes in fancy top f-hose, 2/C; maids' plain cashmere hose, sizes 4 ; 5, 6, 4/11; maids 1/1 ribbed hose ? sizes 4, 5, 6, 5/11; children's sox in cream, tan, black, red, at reduced prices; ladies' silk hose in cream, black, putty, nigger, from 3/11; also large stocks of reliable-' Milanese hose at reduced prices.—Miss Stewart. REMOVAL NOTICE. jmOM MONDAY, June 4, I shall be practising in new rooms, High St., opposite Public Trust Office. WALTER BRIGHT, Surgeon Dentist.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 June 1923, Page 1
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