AMUSEMENTS. THE CARNIVAL. TARANAKI’S UNIQUE HOLIDAY EVENT. NEW ZEALAND AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION CARNIVAL, I AT ELTHAM, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th and 27th, 1913. ITT VERY Axeman and Sawyer of note in the Dominion a competitor. Leading Cyclists from both Islands. . Australian Champion Axemen and Sawyers competing, also Australian ' Cyclists. Now is the time to make arrangements for your Holiday, so be sure you see the ( AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL. HE AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION DECEMBER 26th and 27th, 1913. The following events have been added to the programme:— First day.—lsoyds Handicap and 440yds Handicap. Second day.—Bßoyds Handicap, and 11 Mile Cycle Handicap. Each event is worth £B. Prizes £5, £2, £l. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s. Entries close on December 6th. T. C. SPANNERS, Secretary, Eltham. \ XXUAL SCHOOL CONCERT. town hall, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11th. PROGRAMME: Part I. 1 Orchestral Selection, 2 Song (Selected), Miss Sangster. 3 Chorus Boys and Girls. (‘.‘My Uncle’s Farm”) 4 Chorus (“Ring of Roses”) Infants. 5 Ribbon Dance Girls. 6 Chorus (Milk Maids) Girls. 7 Chorus (1 “Tip-toe Song”) Infants (2 “Cradle Song”) 8 Chorus (“Dunces”) Boys and Girls 9 Song (Selected), Miss Sangster. 10 Chorus (a “Lazy Bones”) Infants (b “Good Night.”) CARNIVAL/ AT ELTHAM.
Part 11. 1 Orchestral Selection. 2 “DAME DURDEN’S SCHOOL.” Dam© Durden Hazel Wolf© Fairy Content Evelyn Moon. Hop Venie Sangster. Mop Tda Boon. Trip Noden Davies. Skip Jack Butcher. Tip. Tit© Don McAllister. Jack W. Greig. Molly Sydney Sole. Polly I Poppy Freer. Alec Win. Dobson. Phyllis Emma Anderson. Susy Muriel Sanderson. Joo Win. Smith. Ddl Wm, Berg. Fairies and Naughty Children Boys and Girls. TICKETS—CircIe 2s, Floor of Hall Is. Children’s Tickets to floor of Hall, sixpence; no half-price tickets up-stairs. WHANGAMOMONA—MAIN TRUNK THROUGH COACH SERVICE. IVrCORE’S ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE between Okahukura (Main Trunk Railway) and Ohura will b© extended to Whangamomoua from the beginning of November next. Timetable in future issue. AN IDEAL COACHING TRIP. Livery &nd Bait Stables at Ohura, /Matiere and Mangaroa. TOM MOORE, Proprietor. ITT HEN a woman proposes to visit ' * my shop for the purpose of inlying jewellery of any kind, you may know she is aware that I have the finest assortment in town, and my prices cannot be beaten. Suppose you look in when passing.—you are under no oblij gation to buy—but I would like you to see for yourself, so that you’d know where to come when you do want anything. JOHN pETRIE, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician. STRATFORD.
OM K£E, FRUITERER, GROCER, CONFECTIONER AND GREENGROCER, Broadway. Supply of Vegetables and Fruit daily. Cheapest shop in town for groceries. Importer of al! kinds of China Silk on sale at cost | price. Fungus purchased, highest I price iu Taranaki.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 78, 2 December 1913, Page 1
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