CAROLLING. THE SALVATION ARMY J BAND will be Carolling in and around Buslnnere, Patutalii, and Muriwai on SUNDAY NEXT, January Ist. CAROLLING. GISBORNE CITY BAND. np HE CITY BAND will Carol TO- - MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON and EVENING in Hie mam streets. Collection in aid of Contest Funds. NOTICE. rr»HE MISSION BAND will be Carolling- in Crawford Road, Wainui Road, and Rutene Read TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY, 30th). PLAIM AND FANCY DRESS ' MASK • CARNIVAL mondaFevening JANUARY 2nd. PROCESSIONLEAVES POST OFFICE AT 7 O’CLOCK CITY BAND FANCY COSTUMES JAZZ BAND Aeroplane Flights SKITTLE ALLEY. CHARLIE CHAPLIN & HIS PALS. MUSIC AND MIRTH BY THE BAG-FULL. •
HIGHLAND DANCING. BAGPIPES. GOLD MINES, Etc., Etc. STENNER BROS.’ DARKTOWN BAND. Special Prizes FOR BEST COSTUMES IN PROCESSION, ROLL UP ! ROLL UP! ROLL UP ! ROLL UP ! ROLL UP! ROLL UP! COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME ON THE BEACH.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6274, 30 December 1921, Page 6
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