The Christchurch Municipal Band will play a programme of music tomorrow afternoon at Corsair Bay, commencing at 3 p.m., and will play on the Lyttelton rotunda at 8 p.m. A collection will be taken up on both occasions in aid of the contest funds. Who brought the tax! tares down? Why, the Gold Band taxis. Then give them your support, as they have created work for a large number of men who would be on the unemployment list to-day. Our lowest fare is only Is, as compared with 3s 6d. Why pay more? ’Phones 34-075 or 35-572. ou can afford one now. The New Home sewing machines at Minson’s are from £lO 10s cash, drop model, and you can have any one on easy terms, only £1 down. Come and see them. There is no better machine. G Xeil M’Leod, a seaman from the steamer Calm, aged fiftj r -one years, was convicted and sentenced to one months imprisonment by Mr H. P. Lawry, S.M., in the Magistrate’s Court to-day on a charge of obscene exposure. "Nazol” is the scientific, commonsense remedy for coughs and colds. Clears the bronchial passages. Soothes the inflamed membranes. 120 full doses for 2s 6d. 1
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19268, 3 January 1931, Page 2
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