MEETINGS AND EVENTS. GREAT CARNIVAL DAY. THURSDAY'S GREAT EVENT. One of the features of the Gala will be the Side Shows. THEY WILL BE WORTH VISITING. » ■>■ Don't Worry about the Financial Stringency. IN THE SIDE SHOWS YOU WILL FIND A CURE FOR ALL YOUR WORRIES. BANISH DULL CARE. VISIT THE SIDE SHOWS AND REJUVENATE YOURSELVES. See the Water 'Otters — an almost extinct variety. See the Mystical Draught Board. Visit the Miniature Monte Carlo. Ashburton's Art Museum. See your* self as the artist sees you. ' Fortune Telling — Mersia from Persia, and Masia from Asia — secured at enormous expense. The Hay Wallop Delights for Old and Young. 4V Wonderful Blaca Sheep. You'll be enchanted, amused, _ enlivened, and exhilarated if you visit this tent. Old Fashioned English Games. Patronise the Butchers' Tent. Cheap Meat! Cheap Meat! ; There will be plenty of other amusements. THE FINEST ATTRACTIONS EVER SHOWN IN ASHBURTON. ALSO,— A SPLENDID SPORTS PROGRAMME. ADMISSION TO SHOW GROUNDSADULTS, 1s; CHILDREN OVER 12. SIXPENCE; CHILDREN 12 YEARS AND UNDER, FREE. Bands m Attendance. ( Luncheon and. Afternoon Tea. FOR COUNTRY VISITORS TRAINS WILL BE DELAYED AS FOLLOWS:— TIMARU SLOW TRAIN WILL LEAVE AT 4.50 P.M. SPRINGBURN AND MT. SOMERS AT 5 P.M. » CHRISTCHURCH SLOW TRAIN AT 4.50 P.M. You'll be sorry if you don't go to tfie Gala. You'll miss a great treat. This is the Greatest Event m MidCanterbury for Years. BOOST THE GALA. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS' SOCIETY. ; ' . . . "■ ■ • . ' A MEETING of of th«> above Society will' 'be held m St. Stephen's Schoolroom on FRIDAY15th April, at 2.30 p.m. M. BUSHELL, 4 221 Hon. Secretary.
[-■■ ■■■:.. ... — — — I PUBLIC HALL, RAKAIA. mO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 13tV X APRIL, at 3 p.m. Recital/ m Song and Story by Madame: Strathearn, the Famous Singer. Beautiful ye<t Popular Music. Short Address by Sister Kathleen. Object to Assist tb*> London Poor. Tickets, 2s, Is. No Half Price. • ' 4 290 A DANCE will be held m Orange. Hall on Gala Night, April 14. Dancing. 8 ,to ,2. Gents 3s 6d. Ladies a basket. Music, Wellman's Orchestra (late of Southland), Piano, Violin, Corrietj and Clarionet. ' 4 199 WATBRTON. A: HARVEST-HOME DANCE will be held m the. Hall on FRIDAYApril 22, 1921. Music, WeUman's Orchestra (late of Southland). : H. C. PATTERSON, "4i 272 Hon. Sec. WAKANUI. A FAREWELL Avill be tendered M' l\. and Mrs S. A. Hands, m .tlv Wakanui School on FRIDAY, A]in 15, at 8 o'clock. Good Concert and Dance to follow. Gents, Subscription; Ladies, Ro freshments. .4 2S> REFEREES' ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of those interested the Formation of a . ■. Rugb Football Referees' Association vnU b held m the "Lyttelton Times" Oinc on MONDAY, April 18, at 7 p.m.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9488, 12 April 1921, Page 1
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