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TAIHAPE HOSPITAL CARNIVAL.

The scheme outlined hy Mr Hill and adopted is as follows: — Opening Hay, Church Day; s Church collections. ij Second Day: A boost to get. general subscriptions from pri-f vate individuals, firms or unions i by organised canvass. Concert" or entertainment in the evening; to include an '■‘appeal for public assistance and support. Third Day, Children’s Day : I Children’s Fair or Sports; Bottle j collection; Dance or Entertainment. Fourth Day, Country Day: Stalls country produce, jumble stalls, weight guessing competiticpi, the hen that laid 1000 eggs, monster butter pat, garden party in Hospital Grounds, Alfresco concert, competitions, afternoon tea, music, etc. Fifth Day, People’s Day: A! Carnival Day, Sports, Floral fete, \ Poster procession, Decorated veh- / ides, Band performance, Stalls, j Copper Trail, Evening concert or entertainment. Sixth Day, Railway "Worker’s Day: To be devoted to the energies of the railway workers of Tain ape, by such means as they might suggest. (Possibly hardup social, minstrel show, competition night, and the workers may * decide to make a special levy of so much per head). Seventh Day, Commercial Travellers Day. Monster auction sales of balance of week’s produce, auction sale of seats for evening concert, Carnival police and court, prize packet schemb.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3618, 3 November 1920, Page 7

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TAIHAPE HOSPITAL CARNIVAL. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3618, 3 November 1920, Page 7

TAIHAPE HOSPITAL CARNIVAL. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3618, 3 November 1920, Page 7

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