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BAND MUSIC T ON’IGIIT T lIURSDAY In conjunction with tne Bonds for Bomber Campaign, which will be conducted in Hamilton from MONDAY, March 23, to SATURDAY, March 28 BAND OF THE BAND OE THE BAND OF THE BAND OF THE BAND OF THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND R O Y A L N E W /. E A L A N D ROYAL NEW ZEALAND ROYAL NEW Z E A L A N D ROYAL NEW ZEALAND ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE (By permission or the Minister of Defence, the Hon. F. Jones.) Conductor: Flight-Lieut. Gladstone Hill (Director of Music, R.N.Z.A.F.) THEATRE ROYAL THEATRE ROYAL THEATRE ROYAL THEATRE ROYAL THEATRE ROYAL TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT (March 26) at 8 p.m. THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY CONCERT PROGRAMME “God Derend New Zealand.” 1. March Sousa “The Stars and Stripes Forever” THE BAND 2. Overture Rossini “William Tell” THE BAND 3. Song Stephen Foster “Jeanle With the Light Brown Hair” THE BAND 4. Waltz Waldteurel arr. Sgt. Thurkettle THE BAND, featuring the Drummers 5. Novelty “The Band Came Late” THE BAND 6. Cornet Solo “Napoli” Bellstedt CPL. H. C. W. GEARD with Band accompaniment 7. Violin Solo Hubay “Hejre Kati” BANDSMAN ALEX MUNRO Sgt. Thurkettle accompanist. S. Characteristic Piece Leon Jessel “The Parade or the Tin Soldiers” THE BAND 9. Hymn Handel Parker arr. F./Lieut. Gladstone Hill “Deep Harmony” THE BAND INTERVAL 10. March Bidgood “Sons of the Brave” * THE BAND 11. Rhapsody Friedmann “Slavonic Rhapsody” THE BAND 12. Xylophone Solo Simpson “On the Track” WARRANT OFFICER J. H. HARDWICK with Band accompaniment 13. Clarinet Solo Weber arr. Sgt. Thurkettle “Concertino” BANDSMAN J. A. McCAW with Band accompaniment 14. Song North k Burnaby “Lords or the Air” BANDSMAN J. G. JEFFRIES with Band accompaniment 15. Novelty arr. Cpl Callaway “Our Task” 16. Rhapsody Lew Jones “Maori Rhapsody” THE BAND “God Save the King” This Band Undoubtedly is an Unrivalled and Remarkable Combination. HEAR THEM ! SEE THEM 1 PRICES are: 3/- (reserved), 2/- and 1/-. Box Plan at Theatre Royal Sweet Shop. No extra charge lor hooking. BE SURE & RESERVE YOUR SEAT EARLY. Proceeds are in aid of the Hamilton Patriotic Appeal. PUBL 1C NOTICES LAW AND ORDER AND AIR TRAINING CORPS CANDIDATE (Miss Betty Davy) The CHILDREN’S PARTY originally arranged in Toorak Chambers will now be held in Alexandra Hall, Anglesea St., TOMORROW (Friday), MARCH 27, 4.30-7 p.m. See the Parade of the Popular Girl Contestants, Theatre Royal, next Saturday. CARDS A DANCING SHOPPERS’ DANCE SHOPPERS’ DANCE REGENT BALLROOM', Alexandra St., TOMORROW (March 27) TOMORROW TOMORROW TOMORROW 8 p.m. till ? Regent Dance Band. TRANSPORT /CANDIDATE “Popular Girl Contest” Free buses after dance. See the Parade or the Popular Girl Contestants, Theatre Royal, Saturday next. 851 DANCE —Here Is what everybody has been waiting for ! “HARD-UP” DANCE (A Hooker & Kingston attraction) FRANKTON TOWN HALL NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 30 “Hard-up” Admission Prices: Gems l/ii. Ladies i/5 Come and Dance in your Itags to the REGENT DANCE BAND. “There’ll be A BITFJ for supper—and free transport home to Claudelands and Hamilton East.” See the Parade of the Popular Girl Contestants, Theatre Royal, next Saturday FRANKTON Popular Miller. * A weekly evening will be held in Hall, Railway Settlenn SATURDAY, March 28, until close of contest, supper, excellent music sured. Ladies l/- and Girl. Miss Betty Dance and Card i Railway Institute ent, Frankton, on and each Saturday Good lloor, good and good time asbasket, gents 2/-, Dance, Te Thursday. Guild. Ladles 2/-. Kowhai Hall, TONIGHT, Funds ror the Lady Galway l/o ana a basket. Gents, _ 473 FINANCIAL >p H E WAIKATO MERCANTILE AGENCY LTD. Established 1913. The Recognised and for the Collection of Everybody’s Buildings, HAMILTON. Established Agency Overdue Accounts. , P-O. Box 186 Telephone 173 5 JJ O N E Y TO LEND. Advances made on all classes of Securities. HAMILTON AGENCY, LTD., Albany Chambers, next Regent Theatre HAMILTON. C AS “ "VOCES. Cars, Radios, Refrigerators, Washing Machines, Promissory Notes, etc., Hire purchase Agreements Paid OIT. WAIKATO FINANCE CORPORATION, LTD Albany Buildings, ** Victoria street, HAMILTON. Phones 4 120, 4121. STERLING MORTGAGE FINANCE CO., LTD. AND Advances made on all classes proved security. Motor-cars, Trucks, Hire-purchase Agreements: Discounted. Address:— of apRadios, P.N.’s NATIONAL BANK BUILOINGS (upstairs). INVENTORS WRITE or call Today ror Free lnforniation and hclpiul advice on ratents. P. B. All sop, 6 Hall m., Frankton, Repiesentative A. J. Park k Son (Est. lsyo; Patent Attorneys, Aucklana. CARRIERS : " E. C. M O O R £ GENERAL CARRIERS, All classes of Carrying receive prompt attention. =oil, fcand. shingle, stable Manure supplied. Phone 264 a.

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Waikato Times, Volume 130, Issue 21688, 26 March 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 130, Issue 21688, 26 March 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 130, Issue 21688, 26 March 1942, Page 1

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