PUBLIC NOTICES. REGENT THEATRE. SUPREME THEATRE ATTRACTION. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I I. THIS ONE NIGHT ONLY! J. C. WILLIAMSON’S Famous London GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA COMPANY. 80-ARTISTS—BO In a Magnificent Production of the Entrancing. Picturesque and very Humorons Opora — “THE GONDOLIERS” “THE GONDOLIERS” Which created a furore of enthusiasm I in Auckland, where its season had to be considerably extended. “THE GONDOLIERS” Will be staged with new and magnificent dresses and scenery, and it will be presented by an incomparable cast, including— IVAN MENZIES. Evelyn Gardiner, Gregory Stroud. Richard Watson. Viola Wilson, John Fullard, Sara Gregory. Peggy Shea. Maxwell Oldaker. Vincent McMurray and others. FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS. Box Plans will be opened at Nimmo’s on Friday morning next, at 9 o’clock. PRICES; D.C. and R.S., 7 6; Ordinary Stalls. 4 6; Pit. 2-. All prices plus tax. Touring Manager John Farrell ELOCUTION XTRS J. N. LEADLEY resumes teaching MONDAY. February 10. 15 BUNNY STREET. CHILDREN’S CHOIR. MISS MONICA WELCH'S Children’s Choir will recommence on TUESDAY. February 4. at the Savage Club’s ! Rooms, Perry Street, at 4 p.m. Private ! Singing Lessons for children by ar- ! rangement. Address: 63 Essex Street. I MRS H. MILLER HOPF,, L.R.S.M. : (Lond.). Ccrtif. P.T.C.L. Formerly of "Iona" and “Solway" Colleges (Directress of Music). Teacher of PIANOFORTE, THEORY AND HARMONY. MUSICAL APPRECIATION AND CLASS SINGING. I i Resumes teaching February 10. i Terms on application. 21 MACARA STREET. ’Phone 2651. i I ELIZABETH THOMAS. A.T.C.L. Teacher of ! ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Resumes leaching on | MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1941 VISS THOMAS will be at the Studio (Page's Buildings', from 3 to a p.m -;on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, j February 5 and 6, t<> interview parents i of prospective pupils. I Lansdowne Studio: 5 Lett Street TELEPHONE 1024 "THE LADIES' SHOP. " CEN’TBAL ARCADE. DRESSMAKER ■ pROCKS made ftrnm 5 6 i • 1" 6. eut | and tacked tor 4 t> Pattern cut for 2 6 l ST MA’ITHEWS COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS •POWNALL STREET. MASTERTON r PHE PRINCIPAL will be at Imnu t ■ 1 receive I’aivt.i. and Guardians fi r ! the enrqlnumt of l’up;b >a TUESDAY, I February •<. ! DAY. February 5 ST. JOHN S CHUHCH EE A 1 HERS I’ON '■j’HE VESTHY m\ l‘a: :• h.m: ._ ' DAY b'i'mnmmw EVENING S Kli SBY '‘.Sleaniol” Oil-Vapour Perms. ami Natural Wavra curly ends no dn nv;•« ■ no friz.: - wlrti ! the marvellous new "OH.-VAPOUR" ' prat-era. Fu!!.'. guatanted to la '. OoBrickmau s Beauty Parlours, MASTEBTON - - Telepi;..Zeoi SOLPH'S, LTD.. CYCLE DEALERS. W<> hate in stuck 3 Kacini: r.vl !i ;J !. . i Ib.l!< ■ ' v .leVb V . j ’ •,'/ v» .; t’• t • L ’ I; q. B h*. Vi-’Ui"''- n ! ’*.v to ’;i Hl ph I.Ui , i’": h 2 m : -7 .
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1941, Page 1
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