AMUSEMENTS HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY SATURDAY, NOV. 17 HOCKEY SATURDAY, NOV. 17 HOCKEY SATURDAY. NOV. 17 HOCKEY SATURDAY. NOV. IT HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY’ HOCKEY HOCKEY N.Z. OLYMPIC TEAM HOCKEY NX OLYMPIC TEAM HOCKEY N.Z. OLYMPIC TEAM HOCKEY’ N.Z. OLYMPIC TEAM HOCKEY HOCKEY v HOCKEY HOCKEY CANTERBURY HOCKEY CANTERBURY HOCKEY’ CANTERBURY' HOCKEY’ CANTERBURY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY WILLIAMSON PARK. J p.m. HOCKEY WILLIAMSON D ARK, 3p m. HOCKEY WILLIAMSON 5-ARK, 3 pjn. HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY ADMISSION: HOCKEY HOCKEY 5/- Adults HOCKEY 1/6 School Children. HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY Proceeds New Grandstand. HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY«TT» SOUTHLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. CENTENNIAL SHOW CENTENNIAL SHOW CENTENNIAL SHOW CENTENNIAL SHOW CENTENNIAL SHOW INVERCARGILL SHOWGROUND. INVERCARGILL SHOWGROUND. DECEMBER 11. 12. 13. 1958. DECEMBER 11, 12. 13. 1958. SCHEDULE of all stock classes and competitions. along with prize money, now available from the undersigned and secretaries of all A. and P. Societies and Breed Societies throughout New Zealand. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1956 (No late entries received.) A. L. ADAMSON. Secretary. P.O. Box 844, Invercargill. 29M CANTERBURY HORTTCULURAL . SOCIETY. ROSE SHOW ROSE SHOW ROSE SHOW ROSE SHOW ROSE SHOW ROSE SHOW ROSE SHOW CUT FLOWER SHOW CUT FLOWER SHOW CUT FLOWER SHOW CUT FLOWER SHOW CUT FLOWER SHOW CUT FLOWER SHOW CUT FLOWER SHOW LATIMER HALL, LATIMER SQUARE, LATIMER HALL. LATIMER SQUARE, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY (Not Friday). WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY (Not Friday). WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY (Not Friday). □ FROM 2 P.M. WEDNESDAY. FROM 10 A.M. THURSDAY). Admission, Is Bd. Afternoon Tea. Entries close TUESDAY. Noon, at 213 Manchester street. P. C. BROWNE. Secretary. WAIMATE A. and P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL. SHOW ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW TODAY TODAY. TODAY TODAY. Side-shows Galore! Balloons! Bring the Family for a Gala Day at tha W AIM ATE SHOW. Hot Water, Morning and Afternoon Teas, Luncreon available. Parking under shady oak trees. Sheep Dog Trials from 8.38 a.m. Horse Events from 9.30 a.m. GRAND PARADE. 2 P.M. WAIMATE KENNEL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW. N.Z.R. Buses leave Post Office. Waimate, 10.30, 11.0, 12.45, 1 p.m. Special Buses from Timaru and Oamaru. Admission Prices: Adults 2s 6d, children Is; Cars, 2s 6d. DANCE DANCE OLYMPIA HALL : : : TONIGHT. .3189 DUNSANDEL SPORTS. DUNSANDEL SPORTS. NEW YEAR’S DAY. NEW YEAR’S DAY. TRAINS RUNNING TO SUIT. FULL PROGRAMME NOVEMBER M. . SMI LEITHFIELD BEACH GALA GALA GALA GALA SATURDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1958 (If wet. Tuesday, January 1.) Bus will leave Midland Depot at 9.15 a.m. for the Beach, returning at 8 p.m. AMUSEMENTS: North Canterbury Highland Pipe Band. Marching Girls Stepping Competition Pillow Fighting Baby Show Treasure Hunt Bathing Beauty Parade. Sheep Guessing Musical Chairs Bun-eating Competition. Other Novelty Events Races for Young and Old. Luncheon, Morning and Afternoon Tea Available. NATIONAL DANCING (Under permit from Piping and Dancing Association). (Dancing 11 a.m.). Prizes. Trophies s—E!i ne ’ novlc '. «ny (entry 1«): Highland Fling, under eight (entry U); Highland Fling, under 10 (entry la): Gillie und S r . 10 <entr y i’X Sean Tnubhais. under 12 (entry la); Irlah Jig under 12 (entry la): Sallor’a Hornpine, under 14 (entry la); Sean Trulbhair under 14 (entry la); Irlah Jig, under !• try’is) ls ’ G " Ue Callum, under 16 (en- ™ THE BEACH—AND JCIN IN THE FUN. Complete the day r or J 1 1?. <i ALA DANCE in the Leithfield Beach Han at S p.m COOD BAND. GOOD SUFFER 2? nces wi " ,lso be hel <> "" Boxng Day Night Dec. 26 and 20. and Jan. I_. 5. 12, 19, 26. and Feb. 2. 2224
"WEDDING IN PARIS” "WEDDING IN PARIS" -_ E > Christchurch Operatic Society •■lD2j. wUI , be ‘he Musical Play. Wedding In Faria." early next year. Applicationa are invited from those interested to play the following principal characters:— ANGY.—Soprano lead, young girl with pleasing personality who enjoys life. PAUL.—Baritone with good range, tor romantic lead. Young, debonair and •elf confident. M ARCELLE.—Mezzo - Soprano, vivacious and attractive, in mid-forties Much married woman of the world. JACQUES DE VALLEE.—Baritone, in midforties. French accent, with a distinguished and self-confident manner. MRS PILCHARD.—Non-singing. Midcueaged buxom woman who runs a very successful dancing academy. ALICE DOBSON.—Non-singing. Small part for nice looking woman in midforties who is the mother of Angy. DIXWOOD AIKEN.—Non-singing. Handsome young man, young executive type >yith plenty of aolf-assurance 9pphcations should be addressed and reach the Secretary, Christchurch Operatic Society (Inc.), P.O. Box 1338. Christchurch, not later than Wednesday. November 21, 1958. There are also a limited number of vacancies tor mezzo-soprano and basses in the Chorus and early application is invited. ALASTAIR J. BELL. Secretary. 180 A Manchester street. Christchurch
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