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THE CARNIVAL QUEEN.

TUB VOTING.. Ciu-n!vai "u '* t, '" ! ori ' or °* vot ' n S •» the Cirmvai y U e cn competition, according -to the count made on Sutimlay:— Miss Hawke • -Miss ilcnrichs ~ Miss Jiidhop . J Miss AlcGu;re " 1 Miss Harrison , Miss Bennett ' u „ Miss Gilbert ..,." 2 Micis I'opplewell .!!!!!!" # JOBS HEXRICHS, EAST £.\D CANDIDATE. cave°uMtf,r EU ?.^ ro "'ng Troufcadoum gave anotl.tr of their inimitable street entertamments on Saturday inght, when despite the absence of some oI their itv°of «u. r2f b 'ij <! / roVed thc Ponular. more cash ttan e^o^ Saturday nightZ unexpectedly large. The prwmmme was varied and well selected • J o "?,'? 1 ) 1 tl '° troubadours will saunter into Waiter* at, about 7.30 will give their novel and delightf'iiW tertamment Jn the street. The Waitara pcoplo are jn for a good evemnrt »n. joyment. * e " The Troubadours will lsaye the tied House corner at 5.45 p.m. ™ MISS VETA GILBERT, THE MUSICAL. SOCIETIES' CANDIDATE. - The Royal Pierrots will give « po *fc. VVt^ ni S h t a* theraeatre Royal, prices sixpence afad-hne shilling (combined with the luuaknicture entertainment). The company a splendid impression, oh the of their performance on Frid»r niiJt last, and the advent of their second anpearance on Wednesday night shimld tiL tract a crowded audience. The company will-appear in their fnU < programme (and costume) at; the Hall, Rahotu, to-night; at Okato. TuesSSnS TWtrC ROyaJ ' Miss Veta. Gilbert's committee liav*' * arranged to give a sacred concert, comr bmcd with sacred pictures, at Waitar*. ■ on Good Friday evening.

MISS HILDA BISHOP, THE COUNTRY 1 " » CANDIDATE.

As .. Hilda Bishop "Tho Country i I i ., Won , tlle Cot ' k «'too for the candidate that lias ; made the most proaTw» during the past week. This y»une lady** ' committee is now working Terr getically and as enthusiasm has !,e«n aroused throughout th« wholg <yf N rti ' laranaki, her fiances of hueces* an particularly bright. Oh Saturday i"i. tend played on in £ Street. Mr Jag. R, Hill made „ „owofm appeal to country people to diipp.irS their candidate, who, he Rtatvd.waa horn in the Egmont Road district, wlier# ' she had resided all hi»r )if<». Mr. W. If. uoldsworthy also made an appeal, ami -Wiss Bishop recited. The result of ■■ li« collection was a net pain of £■}. likornn ? i hockey social on Rridnv niirht the ••Country Girl's" party per* present! as tlic result of an appeal Anil a recitation by tiie candidate, £3 ISa was realised. Tiie sale of some odds ami en<la at the Hayiparkct on Saturday realised aboijt £lO. Her programme next Week is a particularly heavy one, consisting of euchre parties and socials at Fitzroy Monday; Omata, Tuesday; Okato. Wednesday; and snorts and entertain- „ ment at. Bell Block on TliursiWr. M * \ "' of t .'"' si> the candidate will attend. Kntertammente are being siren by resi- , dents of rikoransi and Huiringi on Wednesday: Waiongona, on Tliunrifft. On vS;iturd«y a picture matinee v, given at the Empire.

MISS EILEEN McOUIRE, THE ' REVELLERS'" CANDIDATE,

There was not a large attendance at' the concert .wen in aid of Miss Eileen M, » l,i <l"tiire at the Good Two-' piui mil on Saturday evening, but still, na the result of the entertainment, and also of the money showered at this popular vocalist duruiir her uonys, lief , votes will benefit considerably. Tk» programme submitted was an 'excelW* one 1 rofessor Gnnn and hi» school »( . half-a-dozen local boys greatly entertained the audience. The professor, had Mi.f J? 01 ! 1 "'- ? ew tm ' ns to ,lia wnertoitfc { MisvThalma's mental telepathy mystified the audience. Miss Eileen McGuir* * i, was encored for her rendition of "Whfeß the Shadows Fall," and she garc "My TTeart is with You To-ni<*ht." Songs were also given by .Miss Daisy Mcfiuirt and Messrs. T. Tuohv and O. Julian. Jirs Denton accompanied. This evening the Arcadian Revellers., who created siu-h a furore here for nint nights journey to Inslewood by special * • tram, ledyinff New Plymouth at ti p.m. Tm?n ri n T'," 1)( ' rfo Jn tha Town TTnll, Tnglewood. The XI. Reiriinont Band will accompany t.iem, and ' , will ivndcr a programme of music i. the 1 ;" 1 . d "ft"' the arriW of tk« tram at 7.15 p.m. , MJSS lIAWKE, THE SPORTSMEN'S * candidate. —— 1 A An auction sale of live stock aud sun* ' 1 dries was held at the rear of Messm. ■ Webster Bros.' unction mart on Satnr'lay. in aid of the candidature of Misa ' : oi , 1!ilI,li,1! - v was brisk, uui •iiiout. ±l,l was realised, so that the alleiuty prominent position of the eandi<iate was considerably strengthened, A! " euelire parly and dance will bo held in '' . l I'-nd Oymnaaium to-morrow evening on her behalf. To-morrow night's new picture programme at the Theatre Uov;tl will be shown iti JKsh llawke's interests. MTSS BENNETT, THE EUTENDI.Y " SOCIETIES' CANDIDATE. 1 I'he twi'ntv-Reven friendly society loi.ges in Taranaki are onraiiNing weil i! on behalf of their candidate, Mis- Elsie nennutt, ami several fixtures will take f| place on her behalf in the near future. J| A euchre pirtv and dance in the Forest- Sj ('is Hall to-night will be the first, of / these. The Kapongn Lodge of Oddfel- Uj lows is /Vrporf.'d fo In* ''moDpiij'r up"' >J| tickets, determined to.head the list ol T, lodge endeavors.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 264, 6 April 1914, Page 4

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THE CARNIVAL QUEEN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 264, 6 April 1914, Page 4

THE CARNIVAL QUEEN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 264, 6 April 1914, Page 4

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