CARNIVAL NOTES. The Oddfellows’ Grand Concert TO-NIGHT in the Town Hall, promoted for their Sister, the Sports Queen. Miss Jean Robinson, dansense, is on the programme. The artists are out to please you and the Sports appreciate your patronage. * * * Another fixture —The Sports have a Social Evening at Mr WiQstanley’s residence, Park St., on THURSDAY evening. Music, singing, dancing etc. Gentlemen the refreshments, ladies the eatables.
The Sports Committee desire to thank the public for (he unstinted support accorded them on their shop day, both to donors of goods and purchasers; also all who assisted the effort. * * * Many thanks for liberal collection at Sports Sacred Concert last Sunday. * * * The weight of the Sports lamb was exaclly 26)bs. and was won by Mrs Fuller, who estimated the correct weight. * # * The Sports Box of Chocolates and baby was won by Mr A. Smith; Miss Jeffries the wedding cake; Mr K. ITirini, the iced cake; Mrs A. Smith, the dinner; Mrs Rand, the sultana cake competition, judged by Mr M. Perreau (9 entries); Mr F. Thvnne, the ham. * * # Results of .Sports Shop Day.'—• Weight of lamb: Mrs Fuller, ‘26lbs. Ham: Mr F. Thynne, No. 29. Wedding Cake: Mrs Agnes Jeffry’s No. 44; dinner: Mrs A. Smith, No. 1; chocolates and doll: Mir A. Smith, No. 40; pink cake: K. Hirini, No. 27; sultana cake competition: Ist, Mi's Rand; 2nd Mrs Jack; 3rd Mrs Petrie. * * * Farmers’ huge garden fete at the residence of W. E. Barber, Esq. TOMORROW. Band in attendance. Fun and plenty for all. Lawn tennis. *' * * Citizens’ Monster Shop Day SATURDAY NEXT, Moutoa Buildings. Competitions of every description. Weight guessing, ete. * * * Citizens’ Cabaret First: Night, November 20th. Only a few seats available at 7/6 per seat. Table 30/-. Same can be reserved with the see ret a ry. * * * Oddfellows’ Concert in aid of Sports Queen TO-NTGHT. * * * Grand Eire Brigade Concert FRIDAY. 21st. Imported talent. * » * Fire Brigade Shop Day on SATURDAY NEXT, adjoining Carnival Office. * * * Through an error the following winners in connection with the Farmers’ Day were omitted: —Weight of sheep, 321 hs to/.. Winners; Broncho, R. E. Collins, S. Austin; weight of pig, 23lhs 2 : , 1 oz.: F. Robinson (Coley St.), Mrs Barkes, D. It. Barron. Animals equally divided. Sponge cage competition won by Mrs Sid. Easton. % * * Will- the person who lakes the trouble to alter the Queen flags kindly refrain. If it is ilk* colour of (lie flags that attracts, will the intruder step into the Carnival office, when lie will be given the remnants of the flags and u short length of rope to amuse himself with. The Organiser has enough to put up with without having - to explain a wav someone’s childish act.
Brand Fire Brigade Concert FRIDAY, 21s! November, Royal Theatre. Special engagement with the “Eight -Cylinder Touring Combina!ion of Artists.” Prices 2/- and 1/-. Whole proceeds in aid of Fire Brigade Queen. Keep your eye on the competition for the cage of canaries on Fire Brigade Shop Day. * * * Bandsmen are asked to render an outside programme at the 1 own Hall at 7.15 this evening to assist the Oddfellows’ Concert given under the auspices of Miss Doris Morgan. The Sports Queen Candidate.
ANNOUNCEMENT! ANNOUNCEMENT! GREAT CLEARING SALE. GREAT CLEARING SALE. GREAT CLEARING SALE. of JEWELLERY AND ELECTRO PLATE WARE. A Great Opportunity for the Public of Eoxton to purchase their Christmas gifts at prices that defy competition. The sale will last for TWO WEEKS ONLY. J. COLDER, Main St., Eoxton. WANTED. —Elaxcutters hook cutting. Handy to town. —Apply W.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2812, 18 November 1924, Page 3
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