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PARK CARNIVAL.

POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION' ONE SHILLING TO ALL SESSIONS, Tlio official opening of (lie l'ukekura Park Carnival Week takes places at 3 [i m, on Tuesday next, The special attraction for (lie opening' day, both afternoon and evenint;', will be exhibitions of Jazz and other dancing by j[ r . Tresize and Miss Klodie Jtarmont, of Wellington. These two dancers are probably the most capable exponents of the art in New Zealand, and may lie relied upon to give a most delightful exhibition. The children's fairy wonderland will be opened at 7 o'clock on Tuesday, and will be open each evening from 7 to 0 o'clock. Thursday will specially be children's day. There will be an enn-r-iainment in the afternoon. Each evening there will be an entirelv new form of entertainment, though dancinjr will constitute a feature of the carnival throughout the whole A portion of the floor is being specially set apart for this. Helpers are wanted to assist in preparing the Coronation Hall, and a workins; bee will be held on the premises oil Monday evening. 'where willing workers will be welcomed.

Gifts arc solicited for the afternoon tea-on Tuesday, and the suppers each evening; These should lie left either at Mrs. Burgess' rooms in Devon Street or at, the Hall on Tuesday morning. Flowers for decorative purposes such as arum lilies, are also wanted for Tuesday. I 1 lowers will he on sale now every day. A start was made yesterday when the Boy Scouts came out with their little cart to which were harnessed the two little white Croats, which also form part of the stock-in-trade of tlio Carnival Committee. It, has been dee'ded not to make any difference in the price for Admission on the first dar. and the entrance will be one shilling to all sessions.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1920, Page 153

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PARK CARNIVAL. Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1920, Page 153

PARK CARNIVAL. Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1920, Page 153

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