Maybury, Jack Ernest, 1905-1960

Radio quizzmaster, husband of Nelle Doull, and father of Shirley Adair Maybury and John Erneste Maybury. He later married Dorothy Jean Chappell and became the father of Vaughan Brandon Jack Maybury and Sonya Keren Maybury.

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Wellington Manufacturers' Association Inc :Diamond Jubilee Exhibition. Show Buildings, ...

Date: 1955

By: Wellington Manufacturers' Association

Reference: Eph-B-EXHIBITION-1955-01

Description: Booklet includes a layout map of the exhibition (page 4), list of exhibitors, and an exhibition programme of events including performances by the City of Wellington Pipe Band, Wellington Waterside Silver Band, Boys' Institute Band, Fashion parades, Ngati Poneke Maori Choir, "It's in the Bag" and "Money Go Round" by Selwyn Toogood, "Number Please" and "People are funny", by Jack Maybury. There are articles about industry and progress, and double-page spread about the puppets of Raeburn and Freda Griffiths, articles on the Post Office, the Bak of New Zealand, the National Safety Association, the timber industry, the Dunlop factory at Upper Hutt. Cover title: Exhibition '55 Other Titles - Exhibition '55 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 72 pages, 260 x 207 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr A Saunders, Carterton, 1998.

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[Ephemera and labels of octavo size relating to New Zealand fruit, fruit production, or...

Date: 1920-1959

Reference: Eph-A-FRUIT-1920/1959

Description: Includes: 1920s?: Birkdale Fruitgrower's Association. Autumn Show. First prize awarded to A Dale for six onions Birkdale Fruitgrower's Association. Autumn Show. First prize awarded to Mrs Dale for one loaf bread (yeast) Birkdale Fruitgrower's Association. Autumn Show. Second prize awarded to A Dale for six onions Birkdale Fruitgrower's Association. Autumn Show. First prize awarded to A Dale for six onions Ivorys Ltd. Apples direct from the orchard. Lyttelton Times Print -50412 [1920s?]. Flier 1921: Birkdale Fruitgrower's Ratepayers' Association. Autumn Show, 26 February 1921. First prize certificate awarded to A Dale for five lemons (uncured) Birkdale Fruitgrower's Ratepayers' Association. Autumn Show, 26 February 1921. First prize certificate awarded to A Dale for one case of tomatoes 1923: Turners & Growers Ltd :Turners & Growers Ltd, Auckland, N.Z. [Booklet. ca 1923] 1930s: New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Federation. New Zealand grown lemons ... a nourishing addition to the daily diet [1930s?]. Pamphlet 1931: Tung oil. Reprinted from the "NZ Financial Times", 10 October 1931. (2 different versions) 1934: New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Federation. New Zealand grown lemons ... a tonic and corrective for all minor ailments. July 1934 1937: California Fruit Growers Exchange. Sunkist recipes for every day; for vigorous health [1937] 1950s: Homestead Orchards Ltd, Udy Street, Greytown, Phone 31m, and at "The Sign of the Apple", Main Highway just north of Greytown [Packing label] 1957: New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board. Visit of Members of Parliament and Press, 16-17 April 1957. Programme 1959: New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board. The grand apple pie parade, and presentation of prizes to finalists in the National Apple Pie contests. Compere Jack Maybury. Programme [1959] (3 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, offset prints, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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Colgate Palmolive presents The Jack Maybury Shows, "Numbers please", "Scoop the pool", ...

Date: 1960

From: [Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New Zealand, in 1960].

By: Colgate Palmolive (Firm)

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1960-02

Description: An arrangement of text. There are five copies of the card, hand-numbered at top right 534-538. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print on card with decorative green edge, 60 x 92 mm. Provenance: Donated by the Megget family, in 2009.

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Evening Post photographic prints: people in the news

Date: ca 1920-1980

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: PAColl-0614-2-04

Description: Photographs relating to the lives of prominent New Zealanders, taken and collected by the Evening Post. Images taken in New Zealand and abroad, by a range of photographers, circa 1920 to 1980. Photographs are of Jack Maybury, Sir Leslie Munro, Cardinal McKeefry, Jean McKenzie, Captain W N Masefield, Alex Lindsay, Edmund Hillary and Tensing, Mr R R Love and Mr R H N Love, Kingsford Smith, Sir Howard Kippenberger, Richard Farrell, L D Austin, George Bolt, James K Baxter, Mr J G Coates, Daisy Basham, Mr and Mrs Percy Dowse, and Jack Davey. Quantity: 72 b&w original photographic print(s).