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amusements. GO WHERE TTTE CROWD GOES. (JO WHERE THE CROWD GOES. i] o WHERE THE CROWD GOES. GO WHERE THE CROWD GOES. TO THE SPEEDWAY TO THE SPEEDWAY TO THE SPEEDWAY to-night to-night to-night to-night AT AT AT AT MONICA PARK. to-night TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT B.' AT 8. AT 8. AT 8. A two hour*?* entertainment in the 000 l of the open air; a thrill every moment, and at the lowest prices In the City. SEE THE RACK SEE THE RACE FOR THE GOLDEN SASH. FOR THE GOLDEN SASH. Here Is the Sport which haa captured the world, from Melbourne to Manchester, from Cairo to Christchurch. There is nothing so spectacular, nothin* 00 exciting, and nothin* so cheap to see. STADIUM SEATS. 2s. RESERVED STAND A ENCLOSURE. 3a CHILDREN. Cd and 1a SPECIAL. TRAMS. Derry's Military Band in Attendance. Kin* 'Phone 21-202 after 6.80 for Good Seats. STADIUMS (CHRISTCHURCH). LTZfc J. D. BAYBUTT. Manager. Conductor: Professor O. Sa rfmL THIRD SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. MUNICIPAL CONCERT HALL SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCE. Full Orchestra of 70 Perform era Assisted by CHOIR HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. AVONSIDE. Thirty Voices, including the Boya Sacred Agapae, “PARSIFAL". Wagner Act 1. Finale. ThenCHRISTCHURCH STRING QUARTET (First public appearance) will play. Prof. O. Havini (viola), Mr Arthur Gordon and Miss Gladys Vincent (violins), Mr Francis Bate (’cello). “Nocturne" and “Scherao" (Borodin) Other numbers include: “Symphony in D Minor" (Cesar Franck) “Suite de Ballet”, “Coppelia" (Delibes) “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" (Liszt) Booking: On Monday and Tuesday the plan will be open at The Bristol 1« SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. On Wednesday morning, about 450 seats will be available to the general public at Is 6d (reserved). Those unsold will be available at the door on Wednesday evening at Is. ALBERT E. WILL YAMS, 1100 Hon. Secretary. 1 CONCERT In aid of St Saviour's Orphanage, Wednesday, December 11. Merivale Schoolroom, 7.30. Miss Searell and pupils. Piano and Vocal Duets. Songs. Children’s Toy Band. Musical Improvisation. Come and help the orphans. Adults Is, Children 6d. 0015 CHILDREN’S FANCY-DRESS Faid of North Linwood Free Kindergarten, will be held in NORTH LINWOOD SCHOOL, on DECEMBER 14. Good Prizes and Afternoon Tea. Adults Is, Children 9d. 0002 G RAND CARNIVAL* WEST SPREYDON SCHOOL GROUNDS. Lyttelton Street. NEXT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, At 2 p.m. Baby Show, Fancy Dress Parade, Cooking Competition, Side-shows, Afternoon Tea, Ice Cream. Flannel Dance in Evening. Band in Attendance. Admission to Carnival Free. "VrORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT i3l W.C.T.U. Garden Party at Mrs T. E. Taylor’s, 63, Dyer’s Pass Road, Cashmere, Saturday, December 14, in aid of the Youth and Forward Movements. Music, Stalls, Competitions, Xmas Tree. Admission, 6d. Take No. 2 car. 2773 XMAS FAIR SUNDAY SCHOOL, CHURCH CORNER. DECEMBER 14, 2.30 pan. to f» p.m., 6.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Cake, Work, Sweet, Produce, Ice-cream, Book, Amusement, Afternoon Tea, etc. Entertainment during evening. Admission (evening only): Silver coin. 2733 LANCASHIRE SOCIETY. TO TICKET-HOLDERS. PICNIC STEWART’S GULLY, DECEMBER Bth. Buses leave Warner’s Hotel at 10.30 A.M. Milk and Hot Water Provided Free. Sports, Games, etc. 0144 T. BARDSLEY, Hon. Sec. ('I RAND CONCERT. Memorial Hall, K Papanul, Monday, Dec. 9th, at 8 p. m. By the Pupils of St Joseph's School. Owing to the untiring efforts of the Sisters this concert will eclipse all previous ones. The talented Accompaniste, Miss Rita Stevens, will preside at the piano. 0168 QOMBINED PICNIC. Thistle Football Club and Scottish Society’s Pipe Band. Trains leave QOXCERT IN THE GARDENS. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. By The FIRST CANTERBURY REGIMENTAL BAND. Lieutenant C. TToskin, Conductor. IN AID OF BANDSMEN’S MEMORIAL FUND.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18938, 7 December 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18938, 7 December 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18938, 7 December 1929, Page 3