PUBLIC NOTICES. AIR FORCE CONCERT. REGENT THEATRE. SUNDAY, at 8 p.m. Conductor: Flight-Lieutenant H. Gladstone Hill. (By permission of the Minister of Defence, the Hon. F. Jones.) GOD DEFEND NEW ZEALAND. MARCH—“The Stars and Stripes For Ever” (Sousa). OVERTURE—“WiIIiam Tell” (Rossini). SONGS—(a) “The Lady of Spain” (Tolchard Evans. '(b) “Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair” (Stephen Foster). WALTZ—“The Skaters” (Waldteufel). (Arr. Sergeant Thurkettle). CORNET DUO—“The Swallow’s Serenade” (MacKenzie). Corporal H. C. W. Geard and Bandsman R. J. Loper. VIOLIN SOLO—“Czardas” (Monti). Bandsman A. Munro, accompanied by Sgt. Thurkettle at the Piano. XYLOPHONE SOLO—‘‘On the Track” (Simpson). Warrant .Officer J. H. Hardwick. HYMN—“Deep Harmony” (Handel Parker). Arr. F./Lt. Gladstone Hill. PATRIOTIC NUMBER—'‘‘Britannia.’’ Arr. Corporal F. A. Callaway. RHAPSODY — “Slavonic Rhapsody” (Friedmann). NOVELTY—“Our Task.” Arr. Corporal F. A. Callaway. CLARIONET SOLO — “Concertino” (Weber). Arr. Sgt. Thurkettle. Bandsman J. A. McCaw. PATRIOTIC SONG—“Lords of the Air” (North and Burnaby). Bandsman J. G. Jefferies (with Band accompaniment). CHARACTERISTIC PIECE—“The Parade of the Tin Soldiers” (Jessel). MARCH—“Through Bolts and' Bars” (Urbach). ADMISSION: 2/- and 1/-. Reserves and Tickets at Nimmo’s and the Midland Stall. 'pjffißAND of the Royal New Zealand A Air Force will present a wonderful programme of music at the Regent Theatre—we hope to a full house—on Sunday night, 8 o’clock. Tickets, 2/-. Reserve at Steele and Bull’s (Nimmo’s). GUILD, Patriotic X Effort. Ladies! Book your seats for Aunt Daisy, Opera House, April 24, at 8 p.m. Free booking at Steele and Bull’s. ' TARARUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. MOTICE is hereby given that the Electricity Supply will be cut off over the whole of the Board’s area from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. NEXT SUNDAY, April 19, 1942, for the purpose of carrying out essential alterations to the main supply line. D. FRASER, Engineer-Manager. WAIRARAPA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. pOWER will be off in the western r portion of Masterton, including Upper Plain, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., on either SATURDAY or SUNDAY (as circumstances permit) to enable essential work to be carried out. GEO. BROWN, Secretary-Manager. Y.M.C.A. PHYSICAL TRAINING 1942 SEASON. ENROL NOW WITH SECRETARY. GYMNASIUM CLASSES COMMENCING AS UNDER: MONDAY, April 20, 7.30 p.m—Men and Army. WEDNESDAY, April 22 — 5.15 p.m—Girls 12 to 14 years. 6 p.m.—Girls, 14 to 18 years. 7 p.m.—Women’s Keep Fit Class. SATURDAY, April 25— 9 a.m.—Boys, 12 to 14 years. 10 a.m.—Boys, under 12 years. 11 a.m.—Girls, under 12 years. VRANKMohn’and George’’ How many X of you have contributed to John Bull? Five in every CARTERTON HOCKEY CLUB. HPHE ANNUAL General Meeting of 1 members will be held at No. 30 Wyndham Street, Carterton, on SATURDAY NEXT, April 18, 1942, at 2.30 p.m. Intending players are asked to leave names at Ward’s Store not later than Friday, April 17. ( Business: Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers, and General. MISS M. PARKER, Secretary. J. GRAHAM & CO. vvE _ have _ a wonderful range of Men’s ” Striped Coat Shirts, with semi-stiff collar that does not need starch. Sizes 14 to 17-1. Priced from 9/6—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. TusFOPENEDiYTyards of Fine Navy Serge, suitable for Girls’ Gym. Frocks. Priced at only 19/11 yard.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, with two collars to match. All sizes. With and without semi-stiff collars. Two collars to each shirt. Priced from 10/6. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. oFInTtAFFETA SILK, shades of V Rose, Grass Green, Navy, Black, White, Lemon, Cream and Cerise. 2/6 and 3/11 yard.—J. Graham & Cd., Ltd. MEN’S “Rainster” Raincoats, Grey Tweed effects. Sizes 3to 7. These coats have full belt and are well cut. 69/6. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. _ 7OIN. MOSQUITO' NET,~3/11 yard. Shetland, Pink and Grey Flannel; 2/11 and 3/3 yard. Navy Blue Flannel, 3/3 yard.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1942, Page 1
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