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WINTER SHOW REMEMBER TODAY 10 a.m to 10 p.m. ' ’ ‘ TOMORROW 10 a,m t to 10 p.m. There is not one section of the Winter Show, the previous records of which have not been broken. The milking machine exhibits would hold their own with'any Show in New Zealand, and are an outstanding tribute to the extent of the wonderful development of the Coast’s dairying industry. The motor pavilion containing trucks,.tractors, farming machinery and cars, show a faith in the future that will be justified as the years roll on. The Poultry Show entries are an easy record, and the breeders from Gisborne to Auckland will' fill the poultry shed to capacity. The Club must be congratulated on a fine organisation and a great show effort. The Young Farmers’ Clubs will astound visitors with their Courts and a Cup will be provided for yearly competition. . The N.Z. Women’s Institutes have been a tower of strength to the Show Executive and their Courts will attract a stream of sight-seers. On Saturday the Grand Procession will leave Mr Shapiey’s corner at 1 p.m. See that you take part and contact Mr A. R. Chapman, Regent Theatre, for information if required. The Side Shows have packed the grounds and some unique shows will interest all. A heated marquee will serve hot meals, ice cream and refreshments at all hours. See the special cinema showing films of peace and war. Every one connected with the Show has made a great effort to bring back the Shows of the peaceful years before the war. If you believe in your district, help the effort by coming along on Friday and Saturday. TOMORROW’S 8 PM. CONCERT PROGRAMME Presented by RUSSELL CHAPMAN Stage Mistress-Costumes < .... DORIS CAIRNS Music Yvonne McNaughton Stage Announcer Joan Mollett Sound Keith Bowering Stage Lighting Trevor Cairns Spot Rowland McDonald Gymnastic Instructor Colin Ranby GYMNASTICS: Clive Stewart, Barry Flay, Barry Dixon, Robin Zinsli, Alec Fowell, Mervyn Francis. TOYMAKERS DREAM Ora Ranby, Wendy Newth, Marie Guptill, Pauline Stowell, Bernice Mollett, Heather HcNaughton, Dorothy Leith, Anne Klink, Yvonne Kenyon, Helen Mahy, Jan Hollis, Joan Bridger, Doris Evans, Gertie Evans, Louisa Evans, Keri Horopapara, Evelyn Jaram, Rosie Reuben, Magdelen Hudson, Phyllis Crapp, Vivienne Moana, Leslie Cairns, Clifford Cairns. CHORUS A. Fowell, C. Stewart, B. Flay, R. Waldon, R. Zinsli, M. Francis, D. Gulliver, K. Lysaght, B. Rangihika, M. Brown, M. Hudson, M. Tamahou, R. Reuben, E. Jaram, S. Hotene, J. Cartier, K. Burnett, H. Cooper, P. Stowell, J. Bridger, W. Newton, H. Mahy, J. Mollett, O. Ranby, M. Guptill, J. Guptill, M. Taylor, H. McNaughton, M. Hudson, P. Crapp, C. Davidson, V. Moana, R. Reuben, J. Hollis, B. Wallace, P. Mcßoberts, B. Farmer, B. Morpeth, R. Hurndell, L. Woods, S. Amoroa, M. Mahy, D. Mosen, Y. Kenyon, A. Kirk, B. Mollett, K. Ohapata, D. Evans, T. Evans. F. Tamahou, E. Meredith, L. Medeth, L. Evans, P. Lynds, B. Dixon, T. Jaram, N. Fowell, N. Fowell, J. Yates, M. Ulph, R. Needham, B. Williams, L. Dehahunty, D. Penahe, N. Reid, J. Pritchard, T. Whittaker, R. Tekake, A. Richards, F. McLean, A. Pritchard, P. Hignett, N. Williams, R. Tamahou, M. Reid, T. Flay, K. Delahunty, J. Crapp, R. O’Brien, D. Leith. Overture; Opening Chorus; A Little Smile, Heather McNaughton; Brave Billy, Bruce Larmer; Tap Dance, Margaret Taylor; Get Along Little Pony, Buddy Rangihika; Paumi, Phyllis McRoberts; Daiiny Boy, Colin Davidson; Toymakers’ Dream; Piano Accordion, Kevin Lysaght; Gymnastic Display; White Cliffs of Dover, David Gulliver; Anchors Aweigh,Chorus; Just a Prayer Away, Janice Guptill, Betty Wallace; You Are My Sunshine, Hugh Cooper; Hula Tap, Sylvia; Rose of Tralee, Colin Davidson; O’er the Ocean, Quartette; Hi-Jig-A-Jig, Chorus; Piano Solo, Peter Hignett; Mrs Brown, Helen Mahy; On the Broadwalk of Atlantic City, Marie Guptill; Piano Accordion, Kevin Lysaght, Sally Hotene; Aloha Oe, Betty Reuben; Presentations; Now is the Hour, Kiri Ohapata. % Phone 398 D day or night, Winter Show Buildings. R. COBBE, Secretary.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 3, 24 June 1949, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 3, 24 June 1949, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 3, 24 June 1949, Page 8

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