AMUSEMENTS. THE CARNIVAL. ; TARANAKI'S UNIQUE HOLIDAY EVENT. lEALAND AXEMEN'S ASSOCIATION CARNIVAL, i AT ELTHAM, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, * DECEMBER 26th jjpd 27th, 1913. a, i VERY Axeman and Sawyer of ■ -"• note- iu the Dominion a coni- ■ r;-i:or. -Leading Cyclists from both Island?. Australian Champion Axehneri and Sawyers competing, also Australian Cyclists. ■ Now i-? tbn time to make arrango- ! nv-iir's for your Holiday, so be sure AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. \ nv, aai!i.:vi ;:.'. a ASSOCIATION : i- CARNIVAL. AT ELTHAM. ! DECEMBER 28th and 27th, 1918. Th'e following events have been added to the programme:— First day—lsoyds Handicap and Handicap. . -830yds Handicap, and j li Mils Cycle Handicap. ; Each event is worth*£B. Prizes £5, '£2, £l. ' Nomination 3s, acceptance s. Entries close on December 6th. T.. C. STAXNERS, ' Secretary, Elthain. '■ " XXUAL SCHOOL CONCERT. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11th. PROGRAMME: Pa-rtl. 1 Orchestral Selection. '2 Song (Selected), Miss Sangster. 3 Chorus Boys and Girls. ("My Uncle's Farm'") •! Chorus ("Ring of Roses") Infants. • 5 Ribbon Danes Girls. (i Chorus (Milk Maids) Girls. 7 Ciio.rn'i (1 "Tip-too Song") Infants ('2-"Cradle Sons") 8 Chorus ("Dunces") Boys and Girls 9 Spng (Selected), Mil;;; Sangster. 10 Choim . fa. "Laxy Bone.s") Infants (b "Good Night") Parr, 11. 1 Orchestra! Selection. 2 , "DAME DURDEN'S SCHOOL." Dame/ Burden Hazel Wolfe Fairy Content .' Evelyn Moon. Hop ............:..i.'...... Yenie Sangster. Mop Y...... 1.. ...:..;'J...... Ida Boon. • Trip / ........;. Xoden Davies. Skip ....:, Jack Butcher. Tip Tjte ; .....;.';.;....'.■ Don McAllister. Jack , W. Greig. Mctiy '....;..'. Sydney Sole. pclly .■' i. Poppy Freer. Alec .\... We. Dobsori. Phyllis Emma Anderson. St-y? Muriel Sanderson, Jcs Wm, Smith. 3:1! Wm. Berg. Fairies and Naughty Children ' . Boys and Girls. TICKETS—CircIe 2«, Floor of Hall is. Children's Tickets to floor of Hall, sixnence : no half-price tickets H 0 W W E E K. 2 NIGHTS ONLY. 2 TO TC»M?CHT, AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. A 'complete new show ox the bright? Special' engagement of trie FAMOUS ASHTON COMPANY, ; six" perfect- lady acrobats and gvninasts. The celebrated WALDORF TROUPE (8 in number). A bevy of beautiful lady gymnasts who psrfoi'm a most beautiful tableau of white statuary, with limelight effects. They keep you guessing. THE' WALHALLA' BROS.. direct from the leading English Halls. English Comedy. Acrobats. Musicians, and Hat-Spinners. MISS ETHEL ASHTON, raceful aerial dances and suspended poses. Defying all the. laws of equilibrium. 30 Naw Siar Artists, 30 70 horses, ponies, mules, and donkeys. Kvery item new to New 55«ntand. Thf onlv sbow that ic-ok Cht--icl GFTSONLY Prices. know w lie re -« want" anything. sen vera o JOHN pETBSI, Watchmaker, Jsweiiei arm OqtJolanBTRATFOKD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 79, 3 December 1913, Page 1
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412Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 79, 3 December 1913, Page 1
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