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“THE GIFT SHOP” (Opposite The Rock)'. For Distinctive Xmas Gifts 9Ct. GOLD ZIRCON ENGAGEMENT RINGS, Opals, Cameos, Jewelled Fobs, Pendants, Lockets, , Pearl Necklets, Tie Pins. HAND CUT CRYSTAL LAMPS, Large Rose Bowls, etc., Teasets, Dinnersets, Silver Tea Services. Xmas Cards. Paua Shell Clocks. GIFTS FOR ALL
MONSTER SPORTS CARNIVAL MONSTER SPORTS CARNIVAL ! CALEDONIAN SPORTS GROUND, BEAUTIFUL OHOPE BEACH Monday , January 2nd, 1950 First event 10.30 a.m. sharp. CHILDREN’S RACES for all ages from 4 years to 16 years. ATHLETICS: Married women’s 100yds, women’s open 100yds, Married men’s 100yds, Men’s 100yds open (Ohope Championship), Cross Country Race approximately 2 miles, men’s open 220yds, Hop, Step and Jump, Long Jump, Marching Teams’ Relay, Y.F.C. Relay. MOTOR-CYCLE SPORTS: Miniature TT, Steeplechase, Bending Race. See the MASKED RIDER tempting death again as he crashes through the WALL OF FLAME. x HIGHLAND DANCING (Novice Class): Highland Fling 7 and under, Highland Fling and Irish Jig; 9 and under, Highland Fling, Sean Truibbhais, Irish Jig, Sailors’ Hornpipe; 15 and under, Highland Fling, Sean Truibbhais, Sword Dance, Irish Jig, Sailors’ Hornpipe. Marching by Opotiki and Whakatane Caledonian Societies’ Pipe Bands. HORSE EVENTS: Pony Jump, Maiden Jump, Steelechase Exhibition, Pony Consolation, Maiden Consolation. Tiny Tots' Bathing Beauty Contest. Girls’ Marching competition. Young Farmers’ Clubs’ Tug-o’-War. Baby Show. Tossing the Sheaf. Side Shows. All the fun of the Fair. A great day for the whole family. Buses from Te Teko, Edgecumbe, Thornton, Awakeri, Paroa, Ruatoki, Poroporo, Matata, and a continuous service from Whakatane. YOU must be there. Everybody else will be.
' WINTER SHOW ASSOCIATION The President, H. G. Warren, Esq., and the Winter Show Executive Messrs F. M. Abbott (Vice-President), C. G. Caisley (Treasurer), L. R. Spring, R. Whittle, G. Kemp, A. Burgess, W. Whittaker, R. Hall, W. T. Howat, G. Otley, E. Cleaver, G. A. Wilkes, C. E. Thatcher and S. A. Cave extend to the record list of members, to all exhibitors, to helpers and the public generally, their best wishes for a Merry Xmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. They also extend to the Show Patron, the Hon W. Sullivan, M.P. their congratulations and their best wishes for a successful issue to the many difficult problems that will be before him in the years to come. The Executive remembers with gratitude the help given by the N.Z. Women’s Institute, the Young Farmers’ Clubs, the Fire Brigade, the Caledonian Pipe Band, the Citizens’ Band, and the Legion of Frontiersmen. The Show members of the future, the children, will be interested to know that for the 1950 Show next June, the Executive have already booked “The Tiny Central and East African Pigmy Men and Women Minies of course of the deadly poisoned spears that protected them from their enemies.” It is not too late to prepare entries of all descriptions for the 1950 Show. The Executive members will be pleased at all times to answer any enquiries and to accept suggestions that will make for a better Show. P.O. Box 213 R. COBBE, Secretary. Phone 169 a.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 79, 21 December 1949, Page 8
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