The Queen Carnival. PREMIER HALL TUESDAY NEXT, Nov 9 PUKEKOHE. PROFESSOR ~~CARDSTON'S Musical Costume Coy. (Specially organised for the Auckland Carnival) 12 SELECTED ARTISTS Will appear in the latest Musical Hits, Fancy Dancing, Character Sketches, and vocal items. The whole of the Proceeds to be devoted to the Pukekohe Queen. Admission, 1/-. L. TOWNSON, Hon. Sec. 1112 Amusement Committee. THE QUEEN CARNIVAL. Suitable PBIZES wil be awarded to successful competitors. PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOHE, THURS.. NOV. 18. MUSICAL AND LITERARY COMPETITIONS Recitations Class No. 1 Children under 10 years 14 fj w »» i> » » II !> II „ 4 Lady. Comic „ 5 Gent. „ „ 6 Lady. Dramatic „ 7 Gent. ~ Vocal No. 8 Children under 10. Solo >i 9 a a a „ 10 „ „ 18- „ . „11 Lady. Contralto „ „12 „ Soprano „ „13 Gent. Tenor „ „14 ~ Baritone „ ~15 „ Bass ~ „16 Lady, Song National | Patriotic ~ 17 Gent. ~ ~ Instrumental No. 18 Violin, under 18 „ 19 „ adult „ 20 Heed instrument „ 21 Cornet „ 22 Euphonium or Baritone Piano Solo No. 23 Children under 10 a >i a 14 it 25 ~ ~ 18 Piano Duets No. 26 Children under 10 „ 27 „ 18 Vocal Duets No. 28 Lady and Gent. ~ 29 Ladies (soprano and contralto) „ 30 Gents, (tenor and bass or baritone) „ 31 Duet (comic) Ladies or Gents „ 32 Character Sketch (duet) open to both ladies and Entries : Children 6d, Adults Is ea. Committee: Miss Taylor (convenor). Miss Penman. Miss Townson, secretary Entries may be left with any of the above members.
CARNIVAL QUEEN. GRAND SHOOTING_ MATCH Art Union Handicap Sweepstake of 10 Clay Birds. f To be held at Pukekohe On Saturday, 20th Nov. Nominations os post entry. Handicaps declared on ground. Sweepstake to be derided as follows, the Trophies being presented by Mr Ivan Motion, viz: Carnival Queen, 50 per cent, nett* of sweepstake and gate money. First Prize, 25 per cent, nett of sweepstake, and trophy value 255. Second Prize, 15 per cent, nett of sweepstake, and trophy value £l. Third Prize, 10 per cent, nett of sweepstake, and trophy value 15s. Fourth Prize, trophy valued 10s. Open to all comers in Pukekohe district—members of Gun Club or otherwise—who wish to assist our Wounded Soldiers. Come and try your skill at breaking Clay Birds! Other Sweepstakes to. follow should time permit. Art Union cash prizes on first Sweepstake. Shooting will commence at 10 a.m. A. P. DAYSH, Hon. Sec. Pukekohe Rod 1062 and Gun Club. PUKEKOHE DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Affiliated with the National Sweet Pea Society of England. SUMMER SHOW WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 23rd and 24th, 1915. At 2 l'.M. IN THE PREMIER HALL. ENTRIES CLOSE On SATURDAY, November 20th At 12 Noon. The net proceeds of the Show will ro to the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. Champion Certificates aud Souvenier Prize Cards will be Awarded. Send for Schedule and Entry Forms. There is a Class for Everyone, and every entry assists the Wounded Soldiers' Fund, Write or wire to-dray to J. T. STEMBRIDGE, 1096 Hon. Sec.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 105, 8 November 1915, Page 3
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