PUBLIC NOTICES. REGENT THEATRE. SUPREME THEATRE ATTRACTION. • NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, i • NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT • • NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. • THIS NIGHT ONLY! J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Famous London GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA COMPANY. 80—ARTISTS—80 In a Magnificent Production of the Entrancing, Picturesque and very Humorous Opera—“THE GONDOLIERS” “THE GONDOLIERS” Which created a furore of enthusiasm 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 Flans will be opened at Nimmo’s next Fridav morning. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 7 6; Ordinary Stalls, 4 6; Pit, 2/-. All prices plus tax. Touring Manager John Farrell DANCE! MASONIC HALL—SAT.. FEB. 15. Held under auspices St. John Ambulance Brigade. All proceeds in aid of; Nursing Queen. JACK BARNES' RHYTHM BOYS , • Full Orchestra.) Excellent Floor and Supper Popular Prices.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE. CADET DIVISION. XTEMBERS and Intending Members are advised that First Aid and Air Raid Precaution Classes will commence in the Ambulance Room. Dixon Street, at 7.30 p.m. on MONDAY. February 10. Boys between the ages of 13 and 17 cordially invited to attend this meeting. C. S. McQUADE. Cadet Superintendent. I GRAHAM'S SPECIALS. fIEAVY quality Seagrass Mats, oval I shape ;size 27 x 60. Large assortment of colourings. 11 6 each.—J., Graham & Co., Ltd. 2/(4 YARD. —British Taffeta Silk, !f> * 4 ' u shades to choose from, including; Navy. Black. Rose. Saxe. Nil Green? Cream. Lemon, etc. 2 6 yard.-—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. ATEN’S Bathing Shorts. Black. Royal 1 Blue, Maroon and Grey; assorted makes. Prices range from 9 11 to 14,11. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. ATEN'S Strong Ironcord Work Trousers. Dark Grey shade only. Sizes range from 4 to 7. A recommended wearer; 22/6. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. I ROYS' Fawn Cotton Shirts, sizes 5 to, 8. 4 11; also Grey Nurse Cloth, j Shirts, sizes 3to 10, 4 11.—J. Graham I Co., Ltd. ATEN'S Khaki Shorts just opened, sizes| ■ L ’ l 4t06. 8 11. Khaki Garage Coats,j half belt, detachable buttons; sizes 4 to 6; 15 11. —J. Graham &• Co., Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 February 1941, Page 1
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