11EC0RD REIGN FESTIVAL XV AT CLYDE. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1897* FORENOON : Football Match - St. Bathans v, Clyde. To start at 12 Noon, AFTERNOON. Children and Friends to meet at School at 2.30 pm. Children to be presented with Record Medals. Short speeches to be delivered. Children's Entertainment at Town Hall. Tea Provided. All Invited. EVENING, at 7 p.m. : Display of Fireworks. And afterwards A GRAND BALL will be held in the Town Hall. Under the management of Mr James Wilson. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. Admission—Gentlemen, 2s; ladies, free. ROBT. GILKISON, Chairman of Local Committee.
EECORD REIGN CELEBRA* TION, OPHIR. MONDAY, 21st JUNE, Programme—11a.m.— Record Pigeon Match. Sweepstake. (Post entry, 35.) 12 Noon.—Procession, headed by Matakanui Brass Band. Presentation of Record Medals. 12,30 to 2 p.m.—Refreshments. 2to 4 p.m. Children's Sports. Tug-of-war, teams of six men. (Entry, 5s per team ; supplemented by £1 from the fund; four entries or no event.) 4 to 6 p.m. —Grand Button Bursting Competition. (All hands bring good appetites.) 6 Punctually. Magnificent Dis> play of Fireworks (Brocks). Royal salute with Battery of six pieces. 7,30 p.m. SOCIAL and BALL. Opening addresses by the Chairman, also by Mr E. Smith and others. Refreshments and Everything FREE, EVERYBODY cordially invited. «• God Bless Our Gracious Qneen." joh¥T?itches, Chairman of Committee.
,-pOWN HALL, CLYDE. TO-NIGHT rTTO-NJGHT! GEORGE RAYNOR, World-famed Cow-boy and Contortionist, Will give a Performance with American Hoops, Chairs, Glasses, and Balancing Lamp. Dance to Follow, Admission to Performance and Dance, Is; Children, 6d;
AIL N 0 T I C E, The following hours will be observed at the Clyde Post Office during the Jubilee holidays :—On Monday, 21st inst., the office will be open from 8 a.m. till noon, and the Telegraph branch only from 7 p.m. to » p.m.; Tuesday, close holiday; Wednesday, same in all respects as Monday. M. I STAUNTON, Postmaster,
EV. J. LOTHIAN intimates / that on Sunday, 20th inst.. the day of National Thanksgiving set apart for the Diamond Jubilee, special services will be held as follows: — Alexandra ... ... ... 11 a.m, Clyde .... 2 30p.m. # Alexandra ... ... •■• 7 p.m*
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1819, 18 June 1897, Page 4
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