THE BAND CARNIVAL.
l-hoie was again a gooll attendance at the theatre lioyat last night. j ur the third night of the Carnival \ll stallholders appeared to be doim; K , )o d business, particularly the lu.-ki trio •,< charge of the good old-fashioned ~.,-/,,'. of "Hoop-la."
I'rolessor Cardston and his Aieadian Revels revelled llinmjfh •., i„nj. ,„•„. gramme, all items hein>r enthusiast iull.v received, l.n.t perhaps the m >st popular wore the ".Mirth of Snri,... " "The Steeplechase," and "The <}iiakc'r Girls." Tlic hi.-it two wore crcoied, and Miss Eileen Mclliiirc :1 .,.( i,,.,- demur, damsels hat' to submit i.. a .-how, r ',,f coins from admiivrs To-night Professor Curds!,,,, and .\ii-s Veta Gilbert will perform the weird and wonderful"Apaelie Dance," possibly the finest of the many .item.- to be submitted. "An rndian Lament." Miss Eileen Mcfiuire in the principal role, will also be Riven.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 255, 26 March 1914, Page 4
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139THE BAND CARNIVAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 255, 26 March 1914, Page 4
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