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AMUSEMENTB. GREAT MUSICAL TREAT GREAT MUSICAL TREAT CITY BANDS CITY BANDS GRAND COMBINED CONCERT. GRAND COMBINED CONCERT. GRAND COMBINED CONCERT. A GREAT MUSICAL TREAT, under the -"-*- Auspices of the Rotary Clnb. Silver Coin Collection. Proceeds go to the Children in tho Hospital and Various Orphanages. The Bands will include Derry's, Woolston, Canterbury Regiment, and Municipal. TO-MORROW—SUNDAY AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW—SUNDAY AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW—SUNDAY AFTERNOON. TOMORROW—SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Roll Up—Enjoy (he Vine Music—and Support a Most Laudable Charity. HOSPITAL GROUNDS. HOSPITAL GROUNDS. HOSPITAL GROUNDS. Starts 3 p.m. Entrance Antigua street, first Main Gate of Hospital Grounds. 9624 KING EDWARD BARRACKS (Comfortably Seated). Opening MONDAY. DECEMBER 2Sth, For a Short Season. MR ALBERT H. BAILE. The Famous Conductor, Presents his AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN' . SILVER BAND. SILVER BAND, SILVER BAND, As Worlhv Successors to the NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS BAND, NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS BAND, Winner of the WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS In England in 1024. 28 TALENTED MUSICIANS 28 ARTHUR STENDER, Prince of Cornotists. HAROLD REID. King of the Xylophone. PRESS EXTRACTS—"Its playing resembles the work of a symphony orchestra —at times that of a grand organ played by aa artist."—"Evening Post," Wellington. PRICES —3s, 2s. and Is (plus tax). PLAN OPENS AT BRISTOL NEXT MON. LAWN TENNIS. 1325 NEW ZEALAND TENUIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. ■ [NITED CLUB'S COURTS, HAGLEY U PARK. Commencing 9 a.m. SATURDAY, 26th DECEMBER. All tho Leading Players in tho Dominion taking part. ADMISSION Is. SEATING- ACCOMODATION Is. SEASON" TICKETS 6» 6d, obtainable at Tisdall's, Canterbury Sports Depot, and Ashby Bcrgh's. Scholars of Secondary and Primary Schools 3s. 9500 D. MURRAY KEAN, Secretary. WOOLSTON BAND WOOLSTON BAND WOOLSTON BAND Will Occupy the SUNDAY EVENING, AT 8.15. Mr T. Goodall. of Wellington, eac-chimpion cornet player of Australia and New Zealand, .-will render one of his popular polkas during tho programme. 9604 ENGLISH PARK STADIUM. STADIUM. STADIUM. STADIUM. WHISPERING WILLIE v. PHIL O'SHEA. WHISPERING WILLIE v. PHIL O'SHEA. WHISPERING WILLIE v. PHUj O'SHEA. WHISPERING WILLIE v. PHIL O'SHEA. ANOTHER STAR ATTRACTICCT ENGLISH PARK STADIUM COMPANY. N.Z. CHAMPION TROTTER N.Z. CHAMPION CYCLIST, IN MATCH RACE OVER TWO MILES FOR STAKE OV £SO. CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON, CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON, Large Supporting Programme. Pony Racing, Whippet Racing, Buckjumping, Musical Chairs on Horseback, Etc. POPULAR PRICES: 2s and Is. 9657 ENGLISH NGLISH STADIUM. STADIUM. CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON. TWO-LAP OPEN CYCLING HANDICAP (limit 70vds), £B. Entry, 2s 6d. THREE-LAP OPEN CYCLING HANDICAP (limit 100 yds), £9. Entry, 3s. FOUR-LAP PONY RACE. Prizo, £3. Post Entry. ' _ MUSICAL CHAIRS ON HORSEBACK, 30s. Post Entry. _ FATHER CHRISTMAS BUCKING COMPETITION, £2.' Post Entry. PONY RACE (under 12 hand 3). Go As Yon Please. Prizes. 120 YDS WHIPPET FLAT RACE, £5. Entry, 2s 6d. 120 YDS WHIPPET HURDLE ■ RACK, £3, Entry, 2s 6d. Entries for Cycling and Whippet Races close at Stadium TO-NIGHT. Other Events Post Entry. ,„„.„ Pi C. LUCAS, 9654 Secretary. ENGLISH JNGLISH ENGLISH CYCLING. CYCLING. STADIUM. STADIUM. STADIUM. CYCLING. CYCLING, MATCH RACE: PHIL O'SHEA v. JUMBO WELLS. PHIL O'SHEA v. JUMBO WELLS. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. The Best Programme of Handicap Events Ever Submitted to the Public. HIGH-CLASS RACING BY CRACK SPRINTERS. CYCLING, RUNNING, WHIPPET RACING. POPULAR PRICES: 2s and Is. Derry's Military Band. 9656 MEETINGS. IHRISTCHTTRCH Permanent Railway ' Employees' Annual Sick Benefit Society. —The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Guards' Boom at the ChriatcJmrch Railway Station at 8 pja, THIS EVENING. Business—Report and balance-sheet, auditors' report, and election of officers. The question of extending: tie period for which «ck pay will be granted will aJ«o be considered. 1281 W. ANDERSON, Secretary. TRADE WITH THE PAR EAST. * N address on the above subject will be delivered by Mr JOHN G. HUMMELING, in the Y.M.C.A., during tho lunoheon hour on MONDAY NEXT, 21st inst. ALL INTERESTED ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT. Luncheon will be served at 12.30 r.m. 9598

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 25

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