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AMUSEMENTS. REGENT THEATRE. |SUPREME THEATRE ATTRACTION. I TOMORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. I TOMORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, i TOMORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. i I At 8 o'clock. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Famous London GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA COMPANY. 80—ARTISTS—80 In a magnificent production of the entrancing, picturesque and highly humorous opera—“THE GONDOLIERS” “THE GONDOLIERS” “THE GONDOLIERS” Which created a furore of enthusiasm in Auckland, where its season had to be considerably extended. AN INCOMPARABLE CAST includes:! ' Duke of Plaza Toro .... Ivan Menzies I , Duchess of Plaza Toro Evelyn Gardiner Giuseppe Gregory Stroud Grand Inquisitor Richard Watson Marco (First App.) John Fullard Casilda ~ Viola Wilson Tessa ~ „ Sara Gregory Gianetta „ „ Phyllis Curnow Luiz ~ „ Maxwell Oldaker Antonio Vine. McMurray New and Magnificent Scenery and Dresses. Full Operatic Chorus and Orchestra. Box Plans at Nimmo’s. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 7/6; Ordinary Stalls, 4/6; Pit, 2/-. All prices plus tax. A limited number of 4s 6d seats plus tax will bo available at the Regent Theatre at 3 p.m. tomorrow aftenoon. PUBLIC NOTICES. ; ANNUAL MEETING of the GladI * stone. Te Whiti and Longbush Setters will be held in the Gladstone I Hall, TONIGHT, at 8 o’clock. E. B. BOOTH, | Hon. Secretary, j Social Committee. I—-•- - — — f

NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. MASTERTON BRANCH. THE Monthly Meeting of the abov Branch will be held in the Y,M. C.A. TOMORROW NIGHT, at 8 o'clock H. TINSLEY, Hon. Sec. ~ _ N ATIONA 1 PARTLY THE ANNUAL MEETING will be hob in the Tinni Hall on MONDAY February 17. at 8 p.m. Business:—(l General; (2) To appoint Delegate to at lend meeting in Carterton for selectio: >f Candidate on March 1. WOMEN'S Welfare League.—Bridge and Five Hundred Evening To tight! The Public are reminded tha .he Bridge and Five Hundred Evenin; n support of the Nursing Service 3ueen will commence at 8 p.m (sharp Tonight. Roll along for a good night’ •njoyment. and help a worthy cause. C. SMITH’S SALE. ? ft AND 2 11 for Strong Unbleachec Towels, brightly designed. 3/6— Blue Check on White grounds; size 21 x 44. Last week of C. Smith's Sale. 7 q—WHITE all Wool Cot Blankets z silk whipped edge. 2 6 for Liner Tea Towels. 1 3 yard-29in Striper Boiling Silk. C. Smith’s for Value! 2 3 'l'o 3 —^ ew shipment Shopping ' ° Baskets, varied shapes. Remnants and Oddments at half price this week only.—C. Smith. Ltd. 17 R—LIEN’S Railcord Tweed Work Trousers, Dark Grey, in al sizes. 27 6---Good quality Roslyn Saddle Tweed. Always good value in C Smith's Clothing Department. ftq ft AND 79 6—-Men’s Suits, neat stripe designs in Brown English Worsted. “Premier” make. Good quality linings and trimmings.—C, Smith's Clothing Department. 9 ft YARD -- Floral Art Silks.'usually ' priced at 3 6. Nice assortment of colours. Special value for this week onlv. Sale ends Saturday. —C. Smith. Ltd W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. ITNTIL SATURDAY Snappy Georgette Squares. 4 11 each. Oddmen’.in Silk and Fabric Gloves, 1 - pair.—At 'The Wairarapa Farmers” 10 Days jjNTIL SATURDAY - Full-fashioned 'Mediums” m Silken Hose. Exceptional wearing quality; good shades .’> 11 pair-A: "The Wairarapa Farmers” 10 Days' Sale. I'NTH. SATURDAY All Wool Black 1 School Hose. ''Mediums.” 3 a pair Kiddies’ White Sox, lOd pair —At "The Wairarapa Farmers” 10 Days’ Sale. I 'NTH. SATURDAY.-' Mediums” in A:'. Silk Hose. al! shades and sizes 3 a pair. Oddments, m Men’s Striped Shirts, with collar to match. 3 11- At The Wairarapa Farmers” Hi Days [JNTIL SATURDAY Boys’ Creme _• 11 each- At The Wairarapa Farmer-" it) Day:,’ Sab-I-N TIL" SATURDAY"" Mvi. Boding 1 Silk Pvjamas. v. th open collars 81! At Th. Wairarapa Farmers” 1" I'NTIi. SATURDAY 36m Navy 1 Nime Cloth ideal fol- Overalls <: Sni-»c ! 9 y;ud Briiisli (V9»»n Eariur: 10 Davs’ S.J<* r ,p. SMI’URItAY f U 'i„M :

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 February 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 February 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 February 1941, Page 1

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