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AMUSEMENTS. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. h-Ji.N ILLO JUmi.Ec, SINIiEKS. K-rAiLCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. CKY .JUBILEE SINGERS. KLNTUCKY JU-tiILEE SINGERS. TWO MOKE NIGHTS ONLY. TWO MOKE NIGHTS ONLY. TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY. TWO MOKE NIGHTS ONLY. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. LAST 2 PERFORMANCES. LAST 2 PERFORMANCES. PRICES: ss, St, 2s. Plus tu. Reserve at Bristol. c I V I 0 THEATRE. Direction: J. and N. Tait. TWO MORE PERFORMANCES TWO MORE PERFORMANCES TWO MORE PERFORMANCES Of The FORBES RANDOLPH WONDERFUL JUBILEE SINGERS. WONDERFUL JUBILEE SINGERS. WONDERFUL JUBILEE SINGERS. WONDERFUL JUBILEE SINGERS. WONDERFUL JUBILEE SINGERS. WONDERFUL JUBILEE SINGERS. To miss these Famous Singers yon miss The Chance of a Lifetime. AN UNUSUAL MUSICAL TREAT. AN UNUSUAL MUSICAL TREAT. AN UNUSUAL MUSICAL TREAT. Some Local Press Reports:— "No lover of any kind of music at all ean afford to miss the wonderful programme presented by this group of coloured singers." —"Press." "The Kentucky Jubilee Singers not only sing, they entertain. Such was their popularity that the audience, loath to see the curtain fall on such capital entertainers, refused to move until numberless encores had been given."—"Sun." "From the outset the applause was hearty, I and at the close of the evening encore after encore was demanded. There was no doubt of the enthusiasm of the audience."— "Times." KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY. TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY. TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY. DON'T MISS THEM. DON'T MISS THEM. DON'T MISS THEM. Sl3O PUBLIC NOTICES. GO IN COMFORT NOW WINTER'S HERE I On* ef onr Cosy Closed Cars is at your disposal. They're warm and roomy. Like a private car, they have no marks to distinguish them from your own. You drive yourself, and th® charge la very moderate. Wop that cabaret party, or other social fua-etion, by day or night, Rijg 87*3 and Reserve a Car. CHRISTCHUROH RENTAL OARS, . (A. O. DRTSCOLL, Propr.), 97 GLOUCESTER STREET. -PHONE, g 743> 03276 IN THE ESTATE of MATILDA MORGAN of Christchuroh Widow deceased. IT ia requested that all persons having any elaim against the above Estate render their accounts in duplicate forthwith to the undersigned, duly certified as due #nd owing at the date of death, namely, 21st July, 1929. T. 0. HARMAN and SOU, Solicitors, ISO Hereford street, 1491 F.P. Ohristchurcfc. OXFORD DOMAIN BOARD. THE OXFORD FOOTBALL CLUB has been granted permission to charge one shilling admission for adults, children free, to Pearson Park, on SATURDAY, August 10th, Oxford v. Tuahiwi football match.

5078gg FRED. DEBENHAM, Chairman. ELECTRIO COOKING DEMONSTRATION MOFFAT Range demonstration TO-DAY at 3.30 as usual. Also Friday* at 7.30 p.m. ALL WELCOME. TURNBULL and JONES, LIMITED, T93BSFP 77 Caßhel streat. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Dividend warrants far th« Half-year ended May 3 lit, 1920, ARE NOW PROCURABLE at the local office of the Company. A. I. JOHNS, 5073 General Managa*. P IOISON FOR DOGS LAID ON MY PROJU PERTY, LOWER STYX ROAD. 1433 A. E. (JHAPMAN. MEETINGS. THE CANTERBURY SHBEPOWNERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMPLOYERS. ANNUAL MBITIHfc IHE TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL GHSNERAL MEETING of the above Union will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of August, 1929, at 8 p.m., in the Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Rooms, .151 Worcester street, Christchurch. (Upstairs.) BUSINESS. To receive Annual Report and Balancesheet. Election of Officer*. General. WM. H. NICHOLSON, Secretary. SO Hereford itreet, Christchurch. 5070 F.P. T Home economics association. Y.M.C.A. CONCERT HALL, FKIDAY EVENING, August 9th, 7.30 p.m. Fish Cookery Demonstration. Non-members Is. E. E. BEVIN, Han. Secretary. 1433 'Phone A 7213. METROPOLITAN TROTTING OLUB. N.Z, METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. AUGUST MEjSTIN®. SATUBDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, 10th, 14th, and 16th insts. First Race wilj start each day at 11 a.m. frequent Tram Service arranged for the Meeting. Admission 2s, Encleeur* s*. No bookmaker* or their assistants, disqualified or undesirable persons will be s< *" mitted to the Grounds during the August Meeting, and if any inch persons are found thereon they will be removed and prosecuted as provided in tha Act. „ ftUT-F-

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19691, 7 August 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19691, 7 August 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19691, 7 August 1929, Page 1

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