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A RAIN OF COLOUR.—Hundreds of balloons floated over the City and down on to Queen Street yesterday afternoon. From the top of a City building, Clem Dawe, Eric Edgley, Miss Betty Eley and other members of the “Loves Lies” Company were putting on a novelty stunt. To each was attached a packet advertising the show, or a free pass to the performance, which opens soon.

“ISHBEL'S FIRST FLIGHT.”—Miss Ishbel MacDonald, daughter of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, made her first flight recently when, accompanied by her father, she went up from the Croydon airdrome.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1014, 3 July 1930, Page 18

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A RAIN OF COLOUR.—Hundreds of balloons floated over the City and down on to Queen Street yesterday afternoon. From the top of a City building, Clem Dawe, Eric Edgley, Miss Betty Eley and other members of the “Loves Lies” Company were putting on a novelty stunt. To each was attached a packet advertising the show, or a free pass to the performance, which opens soon. “ISHBEL'S FIRST FLIGHT.”—Miss Ishbel MacDonald, daughter of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, made her first flight recently when, accompanied by her father, she went up from the Croydon airdrome. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1014, 3 July 1930, Page 18

A RAIN OF COLOUR.—Hundreds of balloons floated over the City and down on to Queen Street yesterday afternoon. From the top of a City building, Clem Dawe, Eric Edgley, Miss Betty Eley and other members of the “Loves Lies” Company were putting on a novelty stunt. To each was attached a packet advertising the show, or a free pass to the performance, which opens soon. “ISHBEL'S FIRST FLIGHT.”—Miss Ishbel MacDonald, daughter of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, made her first flight recently when, accompanied by her father, she went up from the Croydon airdrome. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1014, 3 July 1930, Page 18

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