PUBLIC NOTICES. CENTENNIAL CELEBRITY CONCERT. OPERA HOUSE, TOMORROW At 8 p.m. A FEAST OF BRILLIANT VOCAL & MUSICAL ITEMS BY FAMOUS ARTISTS. ISOBEL BAILLIE (Soprano) GLADYS RIPLEY (Contralto) HEDDLE NASH (Tenor) OSCAR NATZKE (Bass).. Accompanist and Solo Pianist: CLIFFORD HUNTSMAN. Also — CENTENNIAL STRING QUARTET With VINCENT ASPEY (Violinist) HARRY ELLWOOD (Violinist) WILLIAM McLEAN (Viola) FRANK BATE (’Cellist). Admission: 3/-, plus booking charge, 6d, 2/-. Box Plan at Arts and Crafts. A few seats only are still available. RETAIL SALE OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. is hereby given that, pursuant to the Industry Notification (Fruit and Vegetable Retailing) Notice, 1940, published under Section 23 of the Industrial Efficiency Act. 1936, no person shall henceforth, without the authority of the Bureau of Industry, commence to carry on the industry of “retail sale of fresh fruit and fresh vegetables” without having first given to the Bureau of Industry at least one month’s notice in writing of his intention so to do. G. L. O'HALLORAN. Secretary, Bureau of Industry, G.P.O. Box 1679, WELLINGTON. SPECIAL REQUEST! REPEAT PERFORMANCE t By WAIRARAPA i INTERHOUSE GIRLS’ CHOIR. , INTERHOUSE GIRLS’ CHOIR. INTERHOUSE GIRLS’ CHOIR. INTERHOUSE GIRLS’ CHOIR. ’ INTERHOUSE GIRLS’ CHOIR. 1 INTERHOUSE GIRLS’ CHOIR. Presenting MUSIC, DRAMA, FOLK AND NATIONAL DANCING. BALLETS AND DRILL. - OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE .. OPERA HOUSE „ OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE ” OPERA HOUSE NEXT 1 OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY, • OPERA HOUSE JULY r OPERA HOUSE 16, OPERA HOUSE At 8 p.m. - OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE e OPERA HOUSE o OPERA HOUSE s OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE PRICES: 2/- and 1/-. A Special Feature will be the presenta- - tion of a Living Flag. The Crosses of 1 St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick will be shown, and the great finale will '> be a living Union Jack with Britannia 3 as the spearhead. :. Box Plan opens on Friday, July 12, at Steele & Bull (Nimmo’s). t fASOGENE Gas Producer Plant for s u Cars, Trucks and Tractors. Govr ernment tested. Safe, simple, economical. Ring Leviir & Co., Ltd., Mas- - terton, for full details. PETROL RESTRICTIONS. THE PUBLIC are earnestly required [. X to co-operate with their Coal Mer- •_ chants for the more econmical deliveries of their orders. 1 During the winter months, Coal Merchants will make NO DELIVERIES ON SATURDAYS. The public are requeste ed to refrain from leaving the orders t until Friday, as no deliveries will be made of any order received after 10 ! a.m. for any day’s delivery. 2 During the months of September, October, November and March, deliveries will be made on Mondays, Wednes- • days and Fridays only. E For the months of December, Janu--1 ary and February, deliveries will be on ' Tuesdays and Fridays only. For the Coal Merchants—--1 R. V. MASON. S r-- . ■ ' C. SMITH’S BARGAINS. 1 y A—WOMEN’S Cotton Interlock ‘ J Vests, no sleeves. Bargains in ; Corsets and Corselettes. Sale Prices, .Tom 2/11. Locknit Underskirts, going 1 it 4/-; assorted colours—C. Smith's • Sale. . ■ ~7Tf—SMART Felt Ready-to-Wears, ‘ J/ this season's goods. Sports i Felts for 1/11. Peach Bloom,s in very - irnart. styles at 9/11. C. Smith’s Sale f ends on Saturday. iVVpaTß. —Madras Muslin Curtain i Ends, make nice curtains foi’ , small windows. 1/9 yard—Muslin Curt tain material. 36in., floral design. C. Smith's Sale ends on Saturday. ' 19/6 — HEAVY Quality Axminster 3 Carpet Ends, smart designs, size 27 x 54. 2/3 —Art Silk Breakfast Cloths, size 45 x 45, Red check design. i Great value at C. Smith’s Sale. ’ 5/11 YARD.—36in. All Wool Suiting, 1 ’ • Blue, Green and Rust shades. - 2/11 yard—Art Silk Cloque in self - shades of Green. Brown, Maize and Blue. C. Smith's Sale of Fashion s Goods. I tn /(4 —MEN’S Tweed Overcoats, dou- - ' 1,7/ '’ble-breasted. semi-fitting style. Brown and Grey shades. Sizes, 4. 5 and 3 6. Tweed Trousers for 19/6, in Brown, i Blue and Grey shades, in all sizes.—C. Smith’s Sale.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 July 1940, Page 1
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