■ • TONIGHT? ' CONCERT AND Te Ore Ore |lll Meeting House, Bb ?BS Free Bus leaves P.O. at 8 p.m. R 'x Music by Te Tan's Melody Makcis. f * GOOD SUPPER. Miss Marion Holdsworth. Gents 2/-. Ladies 1/6. Children fid. THIS THURSDAY Sorry, people, but there will be no races —definitely no races —but look what we have instead! MASTERTON STARS OF TOMORROW —AMATEUR TRIALS AND SEARCH FOR TALENT. OPERA HOUSS At 7.30. Separate Contests for Children and Adults, otherwise no restrictions. Open to all performers—Vocalists, Instrumentalists, Humorists, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc. Entry Free. Liberal Prizes. Decisions by popular vote. Entries close at the Tank on Thursday, at 5 p.m. Admission: Adults 1/6, Children 6d. REMEMBER! It’s the Army that gives the best ' entertainment for your money. NEXT WEEK-END THE TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND THE TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND THE TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND THE TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND THE TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND THE TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND THE TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND THE TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND THE TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND ' THE TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND THE TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND Saturday and Sunday Afternoon at the Park—-At the Dance in Municipal Hall Saturday Night—Regent Theatre Sunday Night. —ALSO— New Zealand’s Champion Inter-House Teams at the Park, Saturday. These girls swept the board at the recent contest at New Plymouth. WATCH TOMORROW’S PAPER FOR DETAILS. “WITHOUT THE PRINCE” Army Supporters! Roll up MONDAY, MARCH 17. This night’s proceeds are for the Army Queen. Tickets at Tank. Reserves at Steele and Bulls’. A Great Show —worthy of support!
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 March 1941, Page 3
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