BQEOLAL ABVEETIBEMENTI. COMING BY THREE iJ^SCIAIT" TRAINS. THE GREAT BIG SHOW 18 OOMIN< \JjriRTH gROS. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. OIBOUS AND ZOO. CIECUS AND JEOO. (MAEROCELPHUS AETHIOPICUB What is itf Wirth'« hare it \ Com and See it. THE UGLIEST ANIMAL ON EABTI Pint in Australia. OPENING IN HAWERA ON THURSDAY, J^BRUABY 28. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Location: NEAR BAILWAY CROSSING, GAS mrm WORKS. TfiE WORLD'S BIGGEST AND BES' ONE R-ING-* CIRCUS. Growfng Bigger and Better Each Yeoi Every Year Something New. THIS YEAR TnE BIGGEST EVEH THE GREAT 810 CIECUS I THE OBEAT 810 ZOO THE GREAT BIG ELEPHANT HERI The Hugo Mammothß and Jessie— _ „ .Th e Tiny Baby Elephant l«0 JJCW Artists this year have beei specially Belected personally by M Philip Wirth, and include Newly Imported Artists and WIRTH'S STOCK COMPANY OF Acrobats, Gymnasts, Aerialists, Riders Animal Trainers, Clowns, Beautifu Ladies in Military Drill, Trained Wile Animals, Horses and Ponies, including the only Boxing Pony in th 0 World USUAL PRICES. V- (7/- seats only can be reserved ai Circus office 4 to 5 p.m. day of show: booking fee 1/1 extra; no half price) ?a"V *' 4/ *' plus tax> ChiMren nndei 10 half price to all but reserved seats. ZOO OPEN Trom 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., when Animals will be Fed at 4.30: Adults, 1/-: Children, 6d. Have you seen the BABY MONKEY! A rarity. A Mamouse Baby Money, the only one of its kind known to be born in captivity. Born at Bluff, December 10th, 1923. See the Baby Leopard, also Baby Monkey, not forgetting Jessie, the Baby Elephant EVERYTHING COMING. WE NEVER DIVIDE. 23,27 EGMONT TOURIST MOTORS LTD. WIRTH'S CIRCUS. J^ SPECIAL 'Bus will leave MANAIA at 7 p.m., returning after the-Xir-cus TO-MORROW (Thursday) evening. ' NOTICE. 1 TJOBERTSON'S Motor 'Bus will run from Kaponga to Hawera foi Wirth's Circus on THURSDAY, 28th inst., leaving Kaponga at 6.30 p.m. WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. J^ PUBLIC Le"cTURE will be delivered undqr the auspices of the W.E.A. on MONDAY, March 3rd, at 8 p.m. in the Oddfellows, Hall, High St., Hawera. • Speaker: PROFESSOR T. A. HUNTER. Subject: "Public Opinion." M AHOE" H ALL" A GRAND BALL will be held in the above Hall on WEDNESDAY, sth March, in aid of the Tennis Club. Open Waltzing Competition. Music by A. Biehardson's Orchestra. 1 Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. S. TOBECK, E. KEMP, 4,5 - Joint Secretaries. OEO PUBLIC HALL. THUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. At 8 p.m. QENEKAL Annual Meeting of the Oeo Sports Club will be held as above to arrange for a sports meeting to be held next month. D. HUGHES, J. MINHINNICK, B. W. B. HUNT, Cenvenors. WANTED TO LEASE. gIXTY or SEVENTY ACEES. State full particulars, rent, etc., to— "J.H.," Star Office. HAWERA COUNTY COUNCIL. PENALTY ON RATES DUE ON MARCH 4. "RATEPAYERS are hereby notifiec that an additional charge o: 10 per cent, will become due and pay able on all rates remaining unpaid after MARCH 4th, 1924, when the ful amount then due will be sued for with out exception. JNO. W. HARDING,: County- Clerk and Treasurer. 135625712 73 * • "OARGAINS in Children's Wear a Miss Stewart's Bargain SaleRompers in check gingham, 5/11; tc fcralco, Fuji, wool, all at bargain prices house dresses from 2/11; silk and crep de chine dresses, hand workedj at grea reductions; jolly little jazz overall from 1/11; sox, 6d pair; odd vests, 1/ each; patent leather belts, 6d. each calico nighties, 2/11; flannelette knick ers, I/G; grey bloomers 011 bodice, 1/6 bibs in waterproof, 1/-; towelling, 9d flannelette barras, 1/11; flannelett , gowns, 2/11.—Miss Stewart, Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 27 February 1924, Page 1
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590Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 27 February 1924, Page 1
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