QUEEN CARNIVAL NOTICES. THE GRAND GARNIYAL. POINTS WORTH NOTING: MAIN OFFICE IN STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSES at 6 P.M, TO DAY. CASH /AFTER THAT HOUR MUST BE PAID IN AT OFFICE IN DRILL HALL. STALLS TO BE CLEARED BY MIDNIGHT. EXPERT WRECKERS WILL CLEAR ALL OBSTRUCTIONS, STARTING AT 1215 MIDNIGHT; A GREAT WHITE INDICATOR WILL SHOW ACTUAL MONEY FOB EACH QUEEN FROM 10 P.M. ' THE BIG BELL SOUNDS AT 10.48 P.M. OFFICE DOOR CLOSES WITH A , BANG AT 11 P.M. ALL INSIDE OFFICE WILL BE PERMITTED TO PAY IN THEIR CHEQUES AND MONEY. FINAL DECLARATION AS. SOON AS POSSIBLE. Trams will run in City and Suburbs, including’ Hill Cars, while the demand continues. They probably will not be taken off. TO-NIGHT WILL MAKE HISTORY. THE RECORD WILL PROVE GRATIFYING. CARNIVAL OPEN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL QUEENS’ POSITIONS ARE DECLARED. ABSOLUTELY DEFINITE: NO MONEY FOR THE QUEENS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 11 P.M. UNLESS THE PAYEE IS ACTUALLY INSIDE THE OFFICE, ARTHUR BARNETT, MAGNUS W. JOHNSON, Hon. Secretaries. TWELVE HISTORIC FLAGS -TO BE SOLD TO-NIGHT,. AT 9 O’CLOCK . , . IN THE DRILL HALL. M R. REYNOLDS will offer for ABSOLUTE SALE TO-NIGHT those now famous PENNANTS that have flown -for three mouths in tho Triangle. PROCEEDS TO GO TO THE QUEEN INDICATED BY EACH FLAG. THE GRAND CORONATION At the OTAGO DRILL HALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, AT 8 P.M. BOOK NOW AND SAVE DISAPPOINT- ' MENT. RESERVE DATS 21s RESERVE DAIS l os 6d EE,SERVE FRONT SEATS 5s BODY OF HALL 2s 6d BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF SEATS LEFT, BUT EVERY SEAT A GOOD ONE. ARTHUR BARNETT, MAGNUS W. JOHNSON, Hon. Organisers. THE GREAT CORONATION I DAY SALES AT JACOBS'S, TOBACCONIST, FROM THURSDAY MORNING. \ CORONATION SATURDAY NIGHT. PHAN OPEN FRIDAY MORNING 9 O’CLOCK. DATS, 10s 6(t and 5s Reserved. GALLERY, 2s 6d, Reserved. FLOOR, 2a 6d, Reserved. TWO THOUSAND FLOOR, Is, Unreserved. PLEASE NOTE: FOUR-FIFTHS OF THE HOUSE 1$ 2s 6d and is. ARTHUR BARNETT, MAGNUS W. JOHNSON, , Hon. Organisers, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS’ SECTION. WINNERS RAFFLES Ross and O.lendin- ** ing, Ltd.:-^ Eiderdown Quilt, No. 167, S. B. Douglas. *• Gillette Razor, No. 774, H. Xlurraway, sen Suit Clothes, No. 1,523.. . j ■ ' CT. and Warehousemen's Queen.— • Raffles, P. Reyman and Co.; Cloth, winner, 86, G. Williams; Cani Cutlery, winner, 1,457, T. Baillie. by Messrs S. 8. Myers and E. Mollqr QUEEN of- the Seas.”—Raffle: Lady’s Dressing Case, Winning No. 209, P Uairhaway.
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Evening Star, Issue 15891, 25 August 1915, Page 5
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