ST. ALBANS PARK CARNIVAL
ARRANGEMENTS FOR SATURDAY Four of the best bands in Christchurch, hundreds: of small novelties, hundreds of competitions, a grand procession through the city and gorgeously decorated vehicles of every Kind—these are but a few of the attractions which will make next Saturday a day to- be remembered in Christchurch. It goes" wutiout sj-ying 1 that on Saturday the re-idenu of Cnristciiurch and visitors ticm Canterbury generally will gather at bt. Albans .Parx, wnere this magnificent fete and carnival ia to be held. I'or months now energetic workers have exerted their utmost energy to prepare tor the day. And the whicti should bo supported by everyone—a children's playgrouna at St. Albans Park. Isothing has been left to chance, and all is, required is tor /'the weather to be lavouiable. The procession, will leave Cranmer square at 2 o clock. Admission to the Park will be Is, which will also entitle the holder to draw in tlio art union. In the evening there, will.. be dancing.dancing to the Yroolston Band-so what else dayT CeSSa °' conclusion of'a'great trams hnve been arranged to carry the pleasure-seekers who can rely on beW provided with anything ..and everything il .tlao amusement line, °
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18233, 18 November 1924, Page 14
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200ST. ALBANS PARK CARNIVAL Press, Volume LX, Issue 18233, 18 November 1924, Page 14
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