COMPETITIONS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 o’clock CHORAL ITEM. TAP DUO —under 13. HARMONICA SOLO SAILOR’S HORNPIPE—under 13. RECITATION —Girls 12 and under 18. MEZZO-SOPRANO SOLO. POPULAR SONG AND . DANCE—under 13. PIANO DUET—open. SEAN TRIUBHAIS—under 13. SONG IN COSTUME —Boy or Girl 13 and under 16. POPULAR SONG AND DANCE—I 3 and under IS. HUMOROUS MUSICAL MONOLOGUE—Lady or Gentleman. CLASSIC DANCE—I 3 and under IS. SACRED SOLO —Gentlemen. TAP TROUPE. 15-MlNutk entertainment. FRIDAY MORNING RECITATION —floys 12 and under IS. SONG—Girls under 13. HIGHLAND FLlNG—under 13. MUSICAL MONOLOGUE —12 and under 13. SAILOR'S HORNPIPE—I 3 and under IS. NATIONAL SONG—Ladies. FRIDAY AFTERNOON OPERATIC DANCE—I 3 and under IS. CHARACTER SKETCH IN COSTUME—under IS. SOPRANO SOLO. CHARACTER DANCE—I 3 and under 18. TRlO—Ladies. SKIPPING DANCE—under 13. HUMOROUS RECITATION—G entlemen. OPERATIC SOLO—Gentlemen. Admission! Morning, Downstairs only, Gd. Afternoon, Circle 1/-. Downstairs 6d, Evening, Circle 2/-, and 1/-. Children Half Price, all Sessions. Reserve Seats for Evenings only 2/6. Box Plans at IV. Stewarts Radio Shop, 233 Gladstone Road. 244 DEMONSTRATION CONCERT SATURDAY, 7.30 P.M. Prices: 3/6, 2/6, and 1/6 Box Plan at W. Stewart’s LABOUR PARTY DANCE SELVYN HALL EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Mr. Vagg’s Orchestra. Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 1/6. Hon Roe. Social Committee K. TUCKER.
RUGBY AT THE OVAL SATURDAY, at 2.45 p.m. PRINCE OF WALES CUP TE WAIPOUNAMU (South Island) V. TAIRAWHITI (B. of P., East Coast, H. 8., and P. 8.) Curtain Raiser, at 1.15 p.m. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-OFF MARIST v. OLD BOYS (B) Reserve your seats at Secretary’s Office, 7‘t Lowe Street. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1/0, Ladles 1/-, Children Od, Cars 1/-. Stand 6d (plus tax). W. S. McKEE, Secretary. 330
MR. FARMER WE ARE NOW SUPPLYING DOCKING NETS From Stock or made to order. These nets are made of the finest Calcutta Jute and are roped top and bottom. Eyelet holes will be supplied on request. P. Hansen & Son PHONES: 782; Private 1235
BOTTLED SUNSHINE! /CHOICE sun-ripened Tomatoes onlv are used to make MURDOCH’S PURE TOMATO SAUCE. You’ll love its piquant flavour and rich smoothness. MURDOCH’S PURE TOMATO SAUCE transforms the most ordinary meals, and adds zest to the poorest appetite. r LOWERS, BULBS, ETC. A LBIZZIA, the pink flowering Acacia, large trees, 3/0 each Flowering Apples, several varieties, 3/6 each. —D. S. Thompson & Co. A STERS, Zinnias, Salvias, Phlox, i -* L - Lupins, Stocks. 0 prwe packets of seed for 2/0 posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ANEMONES and Ranunculi, rotatlon, October flowering giant prize blooms, 60 bulbs, 3/-; 100, 5/-; posted. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. AROMATIC Rose Trees, 12 novelty shades, distinct varieties, strong bushes, 16/- doz., posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. DEAUTIFUL Gladioli, large flowered named bulbs, collection 12 for C/0, collection 24 for 11/-. Posted. — Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland, • CABBAGE Plants, 7/- 1000, railage extra; 1/0 100, posted.—Kala HansJl. Kitchener Road. Pukekohe. XTEW South Wales Waratah, good trees, 4/0 each. The Chilian Fire Bush, 3/0 each.—D. S. Thompson & Co. "DINK Droslna, 3/0 each. Pecan Nuts, fine edible nuts, 3/0 each. — D. S. Thompson & Co. OUNSHINE Floral Factory, Registered, 431 Gladstone Road—Cut Flowers, 'daily. Phone 1407 M W. Cook. THE Red Flowered Chestnut, large trees 5/- each. Xmas Bush of of Australia. 3/C each. —D. S. Thompson & Co,
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20024, 24 August 1939, Page 2
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