COPPER TRAIL.
NO. ]”*QUEEN. Saturday, 21st September, will be gala day at Parqa in the schoolroom and grounds. The proceeds will be in a : d of No. 1 Queen, and there will be plenty ol fun for all. Maypole, physical drill and musical items are all arranged, and patrons can be sure of a good time. COMBINED CONCERT AND PICTURES. On 'Wednesday afternoon Mr Tom Pollard will assist the cause of the schools’ candidate for the Copper Trail Queen ol the Carnival by putting on a strong programme of pictm’Wi. The children will be given, an excellent musical programme. Songs will be given by Doreen O’Ha.llahan, who will sing “The Greymouth Copper Trail.” and Alfred Whitehorse. Choruses will also be snug and the talented Nash family will be seen in several specialities. The performance wiT begin promptly at 3 o’clock. NO. 3 QUEEN. No. 3 Gronn regrets to announce that owing to a sudden illness, S. Nesbit will bo unable to take part in to-nignt’s boxing tournament, With character Stic sportsmanship Frank O’Neill and . Cadman have stepped into he t.-eacn and will box at least three vigorous rounds. Xo. 3 have only just open nrlified of this change in the programme and are enable to do more than mere y n tu* the sports-loving public, not hr ring. the time to do full justice to the event atiruction the appearance of Fraik 0 Neill and W. Cadman will be. It •» hard to get a match for #ie former 'bo'ctr. He has cl-TiTenged New Zealand so far, without result, and is undoubtedly one of life best - men the West Coast has . er produced. And W. Cadman u‘ s ane” scrapper too. A good solid a an, who never lets up, Tout is always at it. A hotter matched pair would I>* In -1 U> tind—both full of grit and feint’-'* - ce and skill. • Happy George Levien has been nominated as the most popular man in Greymonth in connection with the forthcomf;..inivd to raise funds for the tJreymmilh Copper Trail for No. 3 Queen. A <!--,nce will be held in the Citizens Band ~; i Tuesday next in support of h:s < andidature. NO. 5 CANDIDATE. A grand fancy dress ball, in aid of the R.awrnillers’ Queen, will be held in the Foddou TTall, Moana, on Saturday, September 31 ft. Prizes for the best and criminal costumes, good dancing floor, efficient M.C., music of the best. A goer j-.lrrht for all is guaranteed. Roll up am see the circular saw covered in coppers.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 September 1918, Page 2
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