The Carnival Queen
THE VOTING. > Tlit' folluwing tabk shows the tiou of the candidates according to tw;;;sj| Miss Annie Hawko 1 :$H Miss Hilda Bishop 2 Miss Madge Henrichs 8 ' jSfl Miss Glory Harrison 4 ""Wfl Miss Eileen McGuire 6 ''Jlffl Mish Elsie Bennott ■ «... fft-m'ifW Miss Vet* Gilbert ........'. .7.'4?ff18 Miss I'aiifly Popplcwell ....•■8 CLOSING THE POU* ;/ - v#9 A novel and interesting procession: *"s£■ been arranged for this cvenine in *J""'SH nection with the closing of the The citizens' committee has ""P all mannncr of grotesque heads, ■* t Jft' ; ||H and animal masks, of a variety *™SJaj| must be seen to be apprecated. formation of the procession will fce w 'lfflH entirely original lines, and it is M sny tliat nothing of tt similar BWrtJ has been seen in New Plymouth beforfcljM The eight of it is guaranteed to **£r3|H vulse a dyspeptic. The prooeMipn, *fri|H pasd into Devon Street at about 8 en route for the Good Templar Hall.' v..fjffl .Screenings of the posiitons of, jjfrJJM various, candidates will commence in, *BjKBH| Good Templar Hall, and (by »pefJßfl;»t*lH| rangemont) at the Empire < 730 p.m. At 4.30 p.m., all ballot-bo»»-jjW with the. exception of the bos at music sliop, will be cleared a The box at Collier's'will be 6{l)ffyH to the Good Ternplar Hall at 7 P*WSSB where nil votes must be deptfritea gg|pß to the closing of the poll, which 'WffliaM take place at p.m. ty the tick, * : : iJH MISS ANNIE HAWKE, THE SPORT&JffI ■ MEN'S CANDIDATE. S3H A successful euchre party and' was held in the Brougham Street ,HalJt|jffl« on Thursday night on behalf of 'W§ra| sportsmen's candidate, vJIhI The costume football match tattoMpiiH Thursday and Saturday players Is' iIBM sports ground this afternoon will- t Hfl| this committee's final spurt. fe'i-jjJH MISS MADGE HENRICHS, THE wMgM END CANDIDATE. , "I^B The skating carnival organised East End committee, ran the Coronation Hall on Thursday..*l|if|H| noon and evening, and the funds committee were substantially fafflffljijlaß by it. A most enjoyable monster party and dance was held;in thef«swMM tion in the evening. All the cn has to do now is to record its vote^.v^JjS^B MISS PANSY POPPLEWELL. TlfeilH MOTUROA CANDIDATE.. '.fMH A very, successful euchre dance was held in the West ITiijl nasium on Thursday night, in terents of Miss Pansy didature. Her committee expects prove her position considerably .^P'W^^^l MISS EILEEN McGUIRE, REVELLERS' OANDIDAT«f^|^OTB On Thursday evening a journeyed to Rahotu in the Miss MeGuire's caijdidatur*. v ' weather was not all that' [l>ccn desired, but nevertheless tfc»X<iini|ff|H | 'greeted by a good audience, bright entertainment was entkssis||BMaH| ally received, the majority of P^*n*Mf|^H MISS VETA GILBERT, THE SOCIETIES' GANDIDAT&).|^BH ' At Waitara last night, Miss Veta.-fII9HI liert's committee made a final the shape of a combined' picture and snered concert, which a good attendance. The Misses nud Mr. Guv Morey contributed tmh£b|J§||| items, and Miss K. Bennett P re s'u^jJ||§SH MISS HILDA BISHOP, THtf V;|JbH COUNTRY GIRL. - /:i : ;£^flBB The committee of the "Country expect to Hood the poll with* a, of vote* to-day. The wet Thursday somewhat interfered with nraHl sports at Bell Block, but in the aftjrjMsM noon .there was a fair muster, and Homo of the events had been Mr C. Riirbrother held an auction at which a good fiSm was realised. the evening a very enjoyable dance lichl in the 'hall, ■'VctHsßsl The country girl had a very e& iaslic reception ut'Okato on WednefJjHHHH night at a euchre partv and dance, of her candidature. The hall was id. The ladies' prize, a pair knives, presented by Mr. ,T. S. Fox, won by Miss C. Corhett, and the WwjiflH men's prize, a pocket book, by Sliu'w. For the dance. Messrs L. H, ilri'ws nnd Clifl* Eustace were M'sC. TMglflH music wns provided by Misses (the candidate), C. Cor'bett, D. ami Mr. N. Andrews. The 11 ill" gave u couple of recitations, were encored nnd evoked quite ft of coins. Mr. Goldsworthy also ti'ilniri'il n liriumilic recitation, ami R. llill bought down the house wi,th Hin.L'ii'cr of "I'orgivo and Forget." oiiieoiiic of the entertainment, the .should benefit by about £ls. ' '"^IB
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 268, 11 April 1914, Page 5
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679The Carnival Queen Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 268, 11 April 1914, Page 5
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