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BAND OF HOPE. A very welcome event took place last evening in the Town Hall, when the Sumner Band of Hope gave a most enjoyable concert to a large audience composed of parents and friends. The following was the programme:—Song, Choir: duet and chorus, Viera Martin and Mavis Fluertv; recitation. Byllee Brown; action song, Ellis Fraser; gymnastic display, Miss Thomas’s pupils; recitation. Natalie Partridge; recitation, Dallas Henley: song, choir; solo and chorus, A’jera Martin; recitation, Byllee Brown; gymnastic display, Miss Thomas’s pupils; aetioA song. Jean Pedlar; duet, Jack Ileslop and John Thodey.

WINTER FOOTWEAR STYLES

It is eminently appropriate that E. Robinson, famed for hue footwear ; should be the first to offer a new style" comprisiug broad bar and low heel, in black glace and patent leather, at 29. s 6d; and also suede, black, brown, taupe, grey, cinnamon and fawn at 32s 6d. Other shoes include Bostock and Lotus, and a new shoe—the Gusset style and Trellis Bar Shoe. E. Robinson’s shop is at 129, Manchester Street (only addiess), the first boot shop from the Clock Tower. 3913

A weilrknewn public speaker had been for many years a sufferer from constant sore throats. Finally he was persuaded to secure a bottle of Kofgo from E. Cameron Smith. Royal Excliango Buildings, Cathedral Square. He now states that after one or two Coses of Kotgo the sore throat disappears immediately. 3797

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17352, 17 May 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17352, 17 May 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17352, 17 May 1924, Page 4

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