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CARNIVAL NOTES. (Published by Arrangement.) Tbe Citizens Queen Committee are most anxious to pack the Masonic flail with d.ancing folk on Saturday night. They assure all comers a right royal evening and conclude with the pass-word “Horsie Keep your Tail Up.” * * * In last issue of the “Herald,” we published in our Carnival notes that the Choral Society were assisting in a performance on Monday night. We wish to rectify this error as the announcement was made by a misunderstanding. * * * SATURDAY AFTERNOON ATTRACTION. A League Football match will beplayed on Easton Park between l-'uxlon and Shannon. The Sports Queen will kick-off. Cate prize donated hv local citizen. Poll up, tumble up. ON MONDAY AFTERNOON NEXT A Soccer match will be played between Fox ton and Wellington. The Spr-rls Queen will again kick off. (late prize donated by local citizen. We venture to suggest tin- Queen will soon be a sport in every sense of the word. Eventually we surmise she will play the game through. SUPPORT A SPORT. The lady with the apron strings gratefully acknowledges correspondence. Will “Pussy" please mention the “live wire.” The apron strings must be 100 tight or chinking capacity limited. * •* *. The Fire Brigade received a call on Tuesday night. We are still wondering wether there was a real fire —or w;ts it ,-i call 1" collect a donation'. Let us hope it was. COME TO THE FAIR. See that you, arc in the Main St. oil Saturday afternoon at 2..'10 p.m. ' QUEEN'S* PROMEXADE! Farmers* Queen advertise MONSTER SHOT- DAY SATURDAY. November sth. *• - * * Highland Pipe Band from Wanganui. ami local Band will escort, the Queens on Saturday aflernoon. Watch Mrs Walls* window for the Free Triii through New Zealand. Window display Saliirdav. Lire 'Brigade- Queen is pinking every point a winning point. She is Bi-i to kick-off after (lie ceremony with the 13 1(1- SHOP DAY. Kilties an- assisting. Look out and don’t forget to look in! A i rangvmenls arc being made to make the most of the Killies* visit. Sunday picnic excursions. * --K- * fire "Quo u is putting lire into the workers. A Indv will parade in male attire. Pa v sixpence, guess who the lady is and win a prize. Conditions are:— "Don't touch or ask her questions." * * *• Will A - pay the (*.(). a visit and cough tip that fine for comTiicnting on the Highland Lassie and her father. .1.0. had to pay a tine at the C.o. for' transferring a Citizens’ badge to save B.C.’s skin. Motto: Never appear without a badge. *• * * The Highland. Band will arrive in Foxton from Wanganui on Saturday afternoon in time to take part in the Carnival Opening. The Band will he welcomed by the Mayor in front of the Carnival Office, and after the address of welcome will lake part in the procession. * * * They will then eall at the Carnival office for instructions, following which they will he entertained at Mrs Walls to afternoon'tea. Miss Maud Eldorton. the wellknown vocalist of Otaki. has kindly consented . to sing at the Queens’ Opening Ceremony. M ANA WAIT RFC,BY LEA HUE. SATURDAY NEXT. SHANNON V. FOXTON. Admission I/-. (The whole of the proceeds to go to the Sports Queen). P. ,1. JACK, Secretary. NOTICE. ;|| R A. E. ADMORE desires to in.form the public that arrangements have been made to carry on his business as usual during his temporary incapacity in hospital. All orders left at the shop will he punctually intended t<i. Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.

SINGING AND VOI CE PRODUCTION. Miss mai d elderton, cold Medniisi, win conduct Vocal Classes in Poxton, if sufficient inducement offers, ami may be interviewed at lb e Carnival Ollire on FRIDAY Afternoon, October 24th. Communications may be forwarded to Miss M. Healey, Messrs It. Osborne. T. Betty, and J. (.folder.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2801, 23 October 1924, Page 3

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628

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2801, 23 October 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2801, 23 October 1924, Page 3

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