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AMUSEMENTS. ADVANCE HAWERA! / QOMMUNITY RIGHTING. THE HAWERA RETAILERS’ ASSOTION Invites the Public from far and near to be present at the OFFICIAL SWITCHING ON OF THE LIGHT, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17 The Hawera Band will parade from the Park corner at 7.15 p.m., marching up High Street to Princes Street corner, where the Mayor (Mr L. A. Bone) will switch on the light at 7.30 p.m. Speeches will.be made by the Mayor, Mr J. R. Corrigan, M.P., and the President of the Chamber of Commerce (Mr E. Dixon), after which a programme of music y,nil, be given, and a gala, of fun and frolic will follow. Shopkeepers are specially requested to arrange to have their establishments lighted up immediately the-Community Lighting is switched on. W. GILBERT, , Chairman. .

QPERA .HOUSE, HA WEE A. NEXT MONDAY'''EVENING. .. TANO FAMA Presents , T THE FAMOUS FIS& JUBILEE SINGERS. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. The above company renews acquaintance with New Zealand after some years, during which they travelled the world with great sucess. WHY ARE THESE PEOPLE SO FAMOUS? Ihe answer is: Because they give the -people what they want, and almost attain the impossible by- pleasing nearly everybody. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS are supported by the musical people, the lovers of music, the masses of people, who like music which touches the heart. They make you cry. They make you laugh. They the good folk .who go to church because they give clean entertainment. They please those who don’t go to church because they are extremely versatile and entertaining as well as clean. In short, THEY ARE UNIQUE BECAUSE THEY PLEASE THE GREAT MAJORITY. That they always have crowded houses. THE FISK JUBILEE . SINGERS THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS Popular . Prices: 4/-, 3/- and; 2/(plus, tax). Children, half-price. Box Plan at Everybody’s Sweet Shop. CHAS. CABOT, Advance Manager. NOTE.—On account of the illuminations, the Fisks’ Entertainment will not commence until 8.20 p.m. KAPONGA—NOVEMBER 18. 'U'UCHRE Party and Dance, long night, Oddfellows’ Hall, Tuesday, 18th November; first, second and silent prizes. Distribution of prizes; good music. MANAIA TOWN HALL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17. JjHNAL Euchre Party and Dance in aid of Town Queen. Final for points prize; also results of guessing competitions. First-class floor, supper and music. Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. J. A. G. COSGROVE, Hon. Secretary.

CHRISTMAS COMFORTS FOB THE OLD PEOPLE. A FANCY DBESS ’DANCE will, be held in the Foresters’ Hall on THURSDAY, 20th inst., to raise funds for Xmas comforts for the Old People’s Home. Prizes for the ; best fancy costumes. . Admission: Ladies, 1/6 abd basket; Gents, 3/-. • ; NURSERYMEN. T>ONFIRE Salvia, -2/- doz; - fine * hardy plants. Famous Blue Lace flower, 2/- doz. New Blue' Petunias, 1/6 doz.; Blue Lobelia, Phlox, Stock, Marigold and other annuals from 1/doz. Tomato, best strong plants, 1/6 doz. —Geo. Shailer, Hawera Nursery, 37 Caledonia St. gTAUB & ' SEEDSMEN, NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS. We now have ready for planting strong well-hardened seedlings of Salvia Bontire, Petunias, Asters, Cosmos (single and double), African Marigolds, Stocks, Salpiglossis, and many other kinds too numerous to mention. Also Tomato, Kumara, Celery, Cabbage, Cauliflower and Onion plants. Address: 16 BEGENT STREET, HAWEBA (Opposite George & Doughty’s). ■ FARMERS! FARMERS! COW BROCCOLI and SAVOY SEEDS with your Carrot and Mangold Crops. I have all the leading varieties in stock. ' \ Flower and Vegetable Garden—Try my Seeds, which are of the best quality, put up in 3d, Gd and 1/- packets, post free, cash with order. Floral Work Wreaths, Bouquets, etc., made up in beautiful designs on the shortest notice. ' i A. S. ROGEESSEEDSMAN AND -FLORIST, HIGH ST., HAWEBA. ’Phones—Shop, 621; House, 789. “TTIS Master’s Voice” —the symbol of supremacy; 35 gramophones and 1500 records from which to choose. This is the range to he seen and heard at M. Kineton Parkes and Co.’s Gramophone Parlours, 125 High Street, Hawera.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 November 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 November 1924, Page 1

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