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To-night ! To-night !—Excelsior Annual Ball in Soldiers’ Hall. Dancing at 8.30. Popular prices.—Advt. ■ i Canterbury Education Board are inviting applications for probationers, receivable up to 31st. October. Having read of the Novelty Concert to be held in St. Mary’s Club tomorrow evening you will be wondering what it is going to be like. Weil from well-informed circles it is going to be just capital. The boys had n final rehearsal this afternoon, the whole performance going through without a hitch. Included on the programme is a debate “ Tha't Railway Transport is preferable to Motor Transport.” There are four speakers on each side and it is stated they artvery conversant with the subject. The other items on the programme wii be most enjoyable and patrons will Jr well pleased with the entertainmen: provided. \ V* f
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 October 1929, Page 5
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