rpHEATRE JJOYAL. MONSTER CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR SEASON COMMENCING, ;< ; MONDAY, MARCH 23. i ' FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Under the auspices of ■ '*.t NEW PLYMOUTH BAND.' NEW PLYMOUTH BAND, la aid of the New' Instrument Fund. ARCADIAN REVELS. ARCADIAN REVELS. Special Engagement' of PROFESSOR CARDSTON in a , DANCING TOUR OF THE WORM. with 200 PERFORMERS'A UNIQUE AND NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT. ** With an extensive repertoire marked by originality. Interpreted by a Most Powerful Combination of Singers and Dancers
In conjunction with the above a MONSTER BAZAAR and ART UNION MONSTER BAZAAR and ART UNION »4|k- Will take place. VThe Bazaar Stalls will display artitolpa unique in design and construction, and the great aggregation will «clipse in splendour the wildest and most extravagant dreams of humanity. ELECTION OF CARNIVAL QUEEN I ! Remember, three free votes to every adult attending the Bazaar, and also to purchasers of Art Union Tickets. Vofing Tickets may be purchased til TWOPENCE EACH. A TUMULT OF FUN And CYCLONE OF MERKiMENT IWill continue at high voltage until the chiming of the eleventh hour on ' tbe -28 th instant. BLITHE AND GAY, TO SUIT OLD AND YOUNG. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle 2/-. •Body of Theatre V-; Children under 15 half-price. Reserved Seats at Hoff- . mann's, 63 extra. C&BNIVAL AND fJAZAAR CARNIVAL AND BAZAAE , I R, 0. ELLIS, ' -* ' Hon. Secretary. > CARNIVAL QUEEN CANDIDATE. Hi'EL interested in selling tickets for MISS A. HAWKE, the Sports, Football, and Swimming Clubs' candidate, will please meet outaide the main entrance of post office TO-NIGHT, at 7.15. NIVAL QUEEN J^LECTION. CLOSING' POLL. E Poll in connection with the above ~~ will close finally at 9.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, April 11. All ballot-boxes, with the exception of the Central Booth, (to be announced later), will be cleared and removed at 4 p.m. on the 11th proximo. R. ELLIS, Hon. Sec. Citizens' ; Committee. riARNIVAL QUEEN J^LECTION. rpHE Citizens' Committee controlling the above will donate a cash prize of £1 to the candidate heading the poll on the first count on the 21st instant. R. ELLIS, Hon. Sec. Citizens' Committee.
IQARNIVAL QUEEN J}I,ECTIOX. rpHE Citizens' Committee have decided that on no account will they accept Or permit the withdrawal of candidates, R. ELIJS, Hon. Sec. Citizens' Committee. ■;,,. ""- BAND CARNIVAL. r IfX7E want one hundred advertisements for our "Carnival Journal. Tradesmen send along your advertisement and one shilling by noon on Saturday, for one week's advertisement. Guaranteed circulation 500 each evening. R. 0. ELLIS, '» '■ Hon. Secretary. BAND CARNIVAL. ' CARNIVAL QUEEN VOTES. "PERSONS holding sold out books of '' votes are requested to kindly forward butts and cash to R. 0. Ellis, Hon. Secretary, P.O. Box 56. New Plymouth. -DAND QARNIVAL AND JJAZAAR HELP THE BAND! rpHE Citizens' Committee are requiring help with the produce stall. Any of our town or" country friends .Willing to donate fruit, vegetables, etc., for this stall, kindly communicate with the undersigned. R. ELLIS, Secretary to Citizens' Committee.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 224, 21 March 1914, Page 1
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