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QPEEA HOUSE. MASTEKTON. Direction: J. 0. WILLIAMSON, (N.Z.), 'LTD. Touring Manager John Farrell AN OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION. MONDAY. DECEMBER 13, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present (by arrangement with R. D’Oyly Carte) THEIR INCOMPARABLE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA COMPANY. COMIC OPERA COMPANY. 80 ARTISTS In tho Greatest and Most Popular Work of thei Famous and Beloved Collaborators —• “THE GONDOLIERS.” ‘ ‘ THE GONDOLIERS. ’ ’ ‘ ‘ THE GONDOLIERS. ’ ’ ‘ ‘ THE GONDOLIERS. ’ ’ Which will bo presented with now and Magnificent Costumes and Scenery by the most powerful aggregation of comic opera stars which has yet toured New Zealand. MAGNIFICENT OPERATIC CHORUS grand operatic orchestra. Musical Director: Gustave Slapoffski. Opera produced by Minnie Everett. Box Plaits will be opened at the Arts & Crafts on Friday, December 10. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 8/-; Stalls, 5/-; Pit, 2/6; all prices plus amusement tax. ST. MATTHEW’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. CONCERT. ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, At 7.30 p.m. In St. Matthew’s Parish Hall. Scenes from David Copperfield, Mill on the Floss, A Masque of Empire, Musical Items, Dancing. BY THE PUPILS OF THE SCHOOL. Tickets, 3/- (reserves) and 2/-, obtainable from School.’ BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY’S FAIR AND CARNIVAL. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th. MASTERTON PARE. AFTERNOON PROGRAMME. 2 pan. to 3 p.m., and 3.45 p.m. to 5 Athletic Events to be held under the Rules of the N.Z.A.A.A. 1. —lOOyus Handicap. 2. —22uyus ilanuieao. 5. —Boo> os it a re. can. 4. —One Pule Handicap. o. —22oy>is High fceiiooi Handicap. (j.—22oyds Primary school Handicap. 7. —iiaii-miie Bicycle Handicap. 8. —Cue hue Bicycle Handicap, y.—Two -u-iie Bicycle 'Handicap. 10. —Three rune Bicycle Hanuicap. It. — tlaif i\L.ie Boys' Walk Handicap. f2.—luOyus coys' Tyre Race (.double). 13. —220yds Boys’ 'lyre Race. SWIMMING EVENTS. 3 p.m. to 3.45 p.m. 1. —soyds Men's liiter-Ciub Handicap. 2. —soyus intermediate Boys' Handicap (r 4 to 18 years). 3. —soyds noyt>’ Handicap (under 14 years j. 4. —Men's Open Dive. Medals wui do given for the boys under 14 handicap. CHILDREN’S COMPETITIONS. 1. —Best Decorated Toy, to be carried. 2. —Best Decorated Sunshade. 3. —Best Decorated Bicycle. ,4. —Best Decorated Pram. 5. —Best Decorated Motor Tyre. Numerous fcjide-Shows, Bran Tubs, Lucky Dips and Stalls, Hoop-la, Cocoanut Shy, Dart Board, Chocolate Table, Balloon Stall, etc., etc. Joy Rides in tue Speed Boat. Bring the Children to sec the Clowns. The Municipal Baud will do there. ADMISSION, J/-. EVBNrivG Pi.OtinAMME. 7.50 p.m. —ii^semilly in Chapel Street, opposite municipal Buildings. Omer of Procession; Municipal Band. Tire Brigade. * Dam aorvu Brigade. Lantern rarauo. me public are invited lo tai-.e part. Entrants in tue r a..cy oress Competition u.e limited to lane part in the procession. 8 p.m.—Arrive at Park. Fancy Dress - competition. National Dancing. DARK TOWN DISPLAY. Tug-of- \Tur Competitions. Wireieus i rogramine from San Francisco. Dancing on the Green for one and all. Music by the Band. ADMISSION, 1/-. Children under 14 free for both Program me s. Watch this paper for prize list. TOILET SPECIALIST. MISS KATHLEEN DYER (lately with Madame Elise, Auckland) is opening up-to-date rooms in the Cosy Buildings, Queen 'Street, Mastcrton, on December Ist, 1926. Specialising in Clipping, Shampooing, Marcel and Water Waving, Staining, Massage (face and scalp), Manicuring, Mineral Clay Packs. Telephone 1793.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 November 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 November 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 November 1926, Page 1