BABY CARNIVAL
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE. Entries are now being received at the Regent Theatre for the St. John Ambulance Centennial Baby Carnival, which is being organised on a Domin-ion-wide scale for the purpose of raising funds for the Association. All rabies born on or before January 1, 1937, are eligible for the competition. A motion picture of each baby entered will be taken, and the films will be screened at the Regent Theatre for four weeks, commencing November 24. The winning baby will be decided by vote of all patrons to the theatre during that period, and the district winner will be decided from the winning babies from the various theatre districts of Westland. The West land winner will then compete with the nineteen district wnners to select “Baby New Zealand.” Handsome prizes are provided for the theatre and district winners and the winning New Zealand baby will receive £530 in cash. Each entrant will be presented with a generous length of moving picture film, and a portrait Full details of the scheme are availat the Regent Theatre, and early application is urged.
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Grey River Argus, 8 November 1939, Page 9
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