AMUSEMENTS. ■-•-■•-- ' -nil i-.m—mi -i -M..,. . ... -.ii ■■ii.--i--.--i. .i —■■.., -^ A REAL MUSICAL TREAT. A REAL MUSICAL TREAT. A REAL MUSICAL TREAT. GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT Under Auspices of St. Jcmn's Church. LEESTON TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. By ten of the best artists in Christehurch. Miss Edna Donaldson, soprano, Miss Eastwood, mezzo soprano. Miss Norah Nottingham, contralto. , , Archdeacon Taylor and Mr Trevor, baritones. Mr Lawrence Campbell, bass. Miss Rita Manhire, elocutionist. Mr Bougen, conjurer and comedian. Mr Bernard Barker, violinist. Miss Aidan McLaren, pianist. A Rare Evening Ts Enjoyment. Piano kindly lent by Presbyterian Church. Tickets: 2/- and 1/-, Children half price. For reserved seats (6d extra), apply to Miss M. Chisholm. A. J. HENDERSON, Hon. Sec. Dunsandel Returned Soldiers' ANNUAL BALL ANNUAL BALL ANNUAL BALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928. Wells's Band. Gentlemen 4/-; Ladies 2/-. 9 J. J. McGRATH, Hon. Sec. Southbridge Ladies' Hockey Club". ANNUAL DANCE ANNUAL DANCE ANNUAL DANCE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. The Association Shield and other trophies will be presented. Wells's orchestra, 5 instruments. Gentlemen 4/6, Ladies 2/-. T. GILBERT, E. MAW, Joint Sees. PUBLIC NOTICES - i. i, —_^ TREE FELLING. PRICE wanted for felling and cording poplars. Apply Canterbury Seed Co., Ltd., Leeston. "HORSE CLIPPERS Sharpened and set. All work guaranteed. Send complete head, so that adjustments can be made. 3/6 Post Paid. plC*T>o TYRE & RUBBER STORES Eii-id I J w> A E AST) Late Caverhill Shearing Co. 275, Durham Street. 0 SUPREME QUALITY--SUPKEME QUALITY— Unexcelled Service Unexcelled Service are assured if you deal from E.M CINTYRE *s£^ LEESTON. Having installed a modern freezer, we are able to keep our meat in perfect condition summer or winter, BEST QUALITY ItEAT From our own Bakehouse. Now obtainable at lid a Loaf Choice Small Goods, Block Cake, Currant Loaves, etc., supplied at shortest notice. BRAKE'S STORE, DOYLESTON. MEN'S FELT HATS, Newest Shapes and Shades-— 21/UNDRILLS 246 High Street, CHEISTCHUECH Next Petersen's. """BEST PLACE IN TOWN FOR MOTOR TYRES OUR PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. PACTJC TYRE & RUBBER STORES iinol o ( W> A EAST) Late Caverhill Shearing Co. §75, Durham Street,
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3250, 31 August 1928, Page 1
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