PEOPLE’S PICNIC.
NEW TRAITS DAY.
ime ‘-people s. ’Picnic” to be held m cue Domain on wevv Year's. Day promises to be a - most enjoyable outing., me uoiiuuiiiee who havi organised die picnic are leaving no stone, unC unied iQ mane id a success Hint wa-iL-r win be provided tree on the gi ounus and mere will be. a refresniueni loom wnere eatables. and drniKa.uies may be obtained. Prior to me conmieiiceineiit of the picnic a piocossion will staii from tne Post Onice lieaded by the Black and White Orchestra and’ a number of pierrots, and uuiiin tiie day the orchestra will render musical minis on the grounds, uaees will be arranged to suit youug and old, while those who are. unable to take part in the faces can turn Uicir attention to games. The picnic * will be a great, .opportunity for parcuts and turn- children to commence line .New Year .with., The following have donated prizes for the races:— Mr L. H. Martin, Mrs Rider, J. Beard, Shannon Meat Co., Mrs Tippler, Messrs Brown, Thwaites, W. Quarrie, 11. Hook, Jhing Lee, John Pok, J. Roacii, Aitchison Bros., Howard Andrew, Ltd., F. Thompson, E. A. H. George, W. H. Gunning, R. C. Anderson and Mrs Vaughan; also Clark and Co., H. Cole and Co., and A. Hopwood (Palmerston North).
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Shannon News, 30 December 1924, Page 2
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219PEOPLE’S PICNIC. Shannon News, 30 December 1924, Page 2
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