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AMUSEMENTS. MUSIC WEEK. M T? S I c wee: K. MUSI C W E E X. civic theatre:. <IVH’ THEATRE. CIVIC THEATRE. At S p.m. MALE VOICE CHOIR. '' ATHEDKAL CHORISTERS. ORCHESTRA I, SOCIET 5 . - WIGHT’S CONCERT.| Part Songs—‘‘Fate’s Discourtesy” (E:?ar), “What Care I” (Blumenthali, “Beware” (Terrj-), Sea Shanties (Coll. Terry), “The Bells of S: k I’a Tower" (Stewart). The Male Voice Choir, assisted, by the < athedral Choristers. Tenor- Solo and Chorus—“ Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind” (Noble). Mr E. Rogers. Soprano Songs—-“ Winchester College Song” (Reading). “Running On'' • Harwood), the Cathedral ChorisSolo—“O Mio I-Vrnando” (Donizetti), Miss Dulcie Mitchell. Quartette—“Lovely Night” (Chwatal). “Gossip Joan’; (Shaw), Miss Corrie Aslin. Miss Dulcie Mitchell. Messrs H. Blakely and J. Graham Young. Ba.itone Solo—“ Mine Enemy” (Radd). Air Fred. C. Penfold, organ Sole—" Finale from First Organ Sonata” (Mendelssohn), “Amaryllis Gavotte” (Gliys), Mr Arthur Lilly, j Violin Solo—“ Spanish Dance” ( Sarasate), Mr Arthur Gordon. Instrumental Quartette—“Scherzo and Andante, Quartet No. 2 in D Major” < Notturno-Borodin), Christchurch String Quartette. Orchestral Numbers—“ Hansel and Gretcl Overture” (Brietkopf*, “Danse Exoiique” (Mascagni>, Christchurch. Orchestral Society. Music performed by permission of rE*? Australian Performing Rights Association. Ltd. TREASURE HUNT treasurp: hunt TREASURE HUNT TREASURE HUNT at the IT7IXTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION INTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT T* 1-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FIRST PRIZE VALUE £3 3s FIRST PRIZE VALUE £3 3s FIRST PRIZE VALUE £3 3s To be selected bj' an order on any manufacturer exhibiting at the Exhibition. The first clue will be given at the Bandstand at S p.m. ENTRY FREE .... ENTRY FREE Come along to-night and enjoy the fun of a real Treasure Hunt with a worth while prize. OTHER SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: 7.30 p.m.: MRS MIDDLETON’S ORCHESTRA. 5.30 p.m.: -MISS MacDONALD’S DANCING PFPTLS. JO p.m.: .MRS MIDDLETON’S ORCHESTRA. Open Daily 30 a.m. to 10 p.m. ADMISSION to EXHIBITION ONLY Is. ADMISSION to EXHIBITION ONLY is. ADMISSION to EXHIBITION ONLY Is. ADMISSION to EXHIBITION ONLY Is. CHILDREN f.d. CHILDREN 6d. Tea. Luncheon and Supper Room, Rest Rooms for Women and Children. Dixieland cabaret. IXI ELAND CABARET. SATURDAY ATURD NIGHT. NIGHT. EXCELLENT MUSIC By FLOTD-G RUMMITT’S ORCHESTRA* The Dance Hall and Lounges have been completely renovated and refurnished and now offer every convenience in the way of Alcoves, etc. Double Ticket 7s tid. Dainty Supper will be served at a moderate charge. PI. ADDIS. x Proprietor. BARGAINS IN USED CARS With Six Months Guapantea £loO£3o- - *9O- - £2O- - -KASH BBDAV, 1928 Model, perfect order. -DODGE rOU»ER, 1926 Mod Been oar e fully need. —RUGBY TOUREB. 1937 Model. -ESSEX COACH. A good Car. -TORS 3-WATIR. A uip. £50.ARCHIBALDS GARAGE 28 OXFORD TERRACE. Agents for Chevrolet Cars and Trucks, a Is. Oldsmobile and Oakland Cars. Thanes— Garaje 30-398 He use 30-329 ImKI Hi-SPEEP RANGES Designed by Women for Women: f.r The New Hotpoint Ranges have every feature . . which women desire . . For they were specially designed by women. A Special Public Cooking Demonstration will be held in our NEW SHOWROOMS on FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th at 2.30 p.m. 150 High Street*

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19154, 21 August 1930, Page 3

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