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AMUSEMENTS. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, 16th, 17th, and 18th FEBRUARY. Object: To Assist City Council to Provide Accommodation for Surf Bathers, NIGHT TIME REVELS COMMENCE 8 EACH EVENING. SATURDAY AFTERNOON REVELS COMMENCE AS SOON AS YOU LIKE. u;, Worchin the Major will hand over the Esplanade to King Carnival at 8 o'clock on n 15 p THURSDAY. JOIN THE CARNIVAL THRONG AND SEE ST. CLAIR EN FETE. The Esplanade will be Brilliantly Illuminated at Nightand Beautiful Fireworks Displays will be given Each, Evening. BANDS, ORCHESTRAS, DANCING, ICES, REFRESHMENTS, SIDE SHOWS, GAMES, AND ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR. The Purchase of a Badge gives you the Freedom of the Water Front. All Trams, Buses, and Taxis will bo bound for St. Clair; so join the Band of Happy Revellers and follow the Crowd. The Weaving of Carnival Dresses, Masks, etc., will all lend the requisite touch of Summer Madness essential to the spirit ot the occasion. Supplies can bo obtained at the Esplanade. A MONSTER BABY SHOW WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Valuable Frizes, presented by the Warehousemen's Association. Entrance Fee; The Wearing of a Carnival Badge. CLASS 1: (a), Girls, (b) Boys up to 9 mouths of age. CLASS 2: (a) Girls, (b) Boys from 9 months to 18 months of age. Post Entries at the Secretary’s Oflice, Rotunda, Esplanade, up till 3 p.m., when the judging will commence. THE PARADE OP BATHING BEAUTIES WILL ALSO BE HELD UN SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Gifts of Sweets, Cakes, PnV.es. etc., can be sent either to Mrs Dickie's Store, St. Clair terminus, or to Miss Mary Samson, 230 Porbury road, and will be gratefully acknowledged. COMB IN YOUR THOUSANDS. MAKE DP PARTIES AND CATCH THE SPIRIT OF CARMVAI. For your friends arc our fncuuf, And our friends are your friends, And the more we meet together The merrier we'll be. All the Proceeds are being devoted (o Ihe Improvement of Bathing Facilities and Accommodation at St. Glair, and the Carnival is being conducted by the St. Clair Improvement Association, with the whole-hearted co-opcration of the City Council. C A If I S H R 0 0 K 0 K 0 i; N 1), TO-NIGHT, " TO-NIGHT, At 7.30 o'clock. DON'T MISS THIS IMOIK UPCN-AIR ENTERTAINMENT. THERE IS NO GREATER ATTRACTION THAN A BRASS BANDS’ QUICKSTEP. Come and Witness the Kaikorai, St. Kilda, Tramways, Mosgicl Brass Bands and the Dunedin Pipe Band going through the Quickstep, and hear the Test Marches to be played at the Christchurch Contest. THIS WILL PROVE A GREAT ATTRACTION. What wil be more delightful than witnessing this fine programme in the open air. Also, CYCLING RAGES, 100YDS FLAX RACES, 300YDS, 1 MILK RACKS, MILE KKLAY RACE, PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ RELAY RACE, CRICKETERS’ KKLAY RACE. ADMISSION.—Ground, Is; Stand, Is; Children, Half-price. Come prepared with (he Exact Money and thus save time at (ho turnstiles. K. S. WILSON, Secretary. THE BOTANICAL GARDENS. SUNDAY AFTERNOON (3 o’clock) AND SUNDAY NIGHT (S o’clock;, T H E K A 1 K 0 11 A I li A N 1) (Mr E. FRANKLIN, Conductor; WILL RENDER TWO GRAND CONTEST PROGRAMMES, SELECTED FROM M ARCHES—’ Australasian,’ ‘ 8.8. and C.F.,’ ‘The Call of the East.’ CONTEST MARCH-’Boulder City.’ CONTEST— ‘ Suite Symphoniqno,’ 1 Schenerazade ’ (Parts I, i, 3, and 41. CONTEST QUARTET—’ Wcndourec ’ (dedicated to the beautiful Lake of Ballarat). CONTEST HYMN—‘ Lead, Kindly Light’ (Own Choice). SELECTION — 1 Floratlora. WALTZS —’ Golden Grain,’ ‘Senta.’ HYMNS—‘ Fierce Raged the Tempest,’ ‘ Jest), Lover of My Soul.’ XYLOPHONE SOLOS—‘ Spooks’ Parade,’ ’Captain Belly.’ The Band leave for Christchurch next week to compete, for Hie New Zealand Championship. A liberal collection solicited. PICNICS. THE PICNIC OF THE YEAH is the GROCERS’ PICNIC At WAIKOUA ITT, WAIKOUAITJ. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. Railway Fares; Adults 3s 6d, Children Is 6d, including Admission to Grounds. DON. HENDERSON, Secretary.

BRUCE-CLUTHA .EARLY SETTLERS’ PICNIC. rjYHE above Picnic will be held on the X Show Ground, Balclutha, on TUESDAY, 21st February. A warm invitation is extended tc all old settlers and descendants to attend. Tea, milk, and sugar provided. , PICNIC, fTHE CORPORATION'S DRAINAGE EMX PLOYEES’ PICNIC COMMITTEE desire to SINCERELY THANK all firms who donated cash and trophies for the prize fund. S. HAWES, President. J. P. REES, Hon. Sec. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 22ud FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by Mr Grigor Grant, who has .old his furniture and is giving up housekeeping. VERY COMFORTABLE HOME, No. 59 DUKE STREET (CORNER OF MOAT STREET), i SPLENDID ROOMS AND LABORSAVING KITCHENETTE And VALUABLE CORNER FREEHOLD SECTION. Lovely panelled dining room, clinker brick fireplace, bookcase, wardrobe, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, gas range, gas copper, washtnbs, inside lavatory, large workshop; well-kept lawn and garden. 6367 As Mr Grant has sold his Furniture, THIS CHOICE HOUSE IS FOR QUICK SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSSION. Also, On Account of Mr Grigor Grant, GOOD FAMILY RESIDENCE, No. 575 CASTLE STREET (Near Dundas street). Well-built 6-roomed Villa; bay windows, portico, electric light, bathroom, hot and cold water, washhouse, copper and tubs; drained to sewer; freehold section. 6225 \ VERY I,OW PRICE WILL BE ACCEPTED For this Commodious Family Home. ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, P N. AND E. S. PATERSON, LIMITED, In conjunction. • FRIDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 3 Granville terrace. SUBSTANTIAL 6-ROOMED DWELLING, With all modern conveniences, e. light, h. and c. water, all offices, pretty chipped brick fireplaces, good roomy rooms. FINE BIG MOTOR GARAGE, Erected on VERY FINE FREEHOLD SECTION. This would make an ideal home for family. Also, SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. COSTLY ROSEWOOD PIANO PLAYER (Empire). Full particulars later.' JAMES SAMSON AND ’ CO. have received instructions from Mr D. E. Sutherland to sell, as above.

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Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 8

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