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S' Progressive Hastings HJ&' The Hub of Hawke s Bay = - Z ========= — \ ,-A . \A' ———————————. —- JUBILEE CARNIVAL Starting MONDAY October 15th and Ending MONDAY October 22nd. ♦©♦©♦»♦ ♦®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*»*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*»*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®®*®*®*®t®*®»®*®*®*®»®»® t ® w# » # Programme for the Week. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1823. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1923. TneS ' 7 ' 3 ° p Il ‘ Cafe Chantant and Stalls, open till 10 . 3 0 p.m. Prize io/- ’ Lorry Conceit Parties and Dancing items. 9.30 a.in. Monster Decorated Procession assembles at Shops Close at 1 p.m. ’’ Amusement for young and old. Southland Road at 9a.n1., moving off at 9.30 7 .15 p.m. Hastings Banti to render Selections in the Main Chain Stepping-Open to ladies and gentlemen Admission: Adults fid; Children 3d. Ru m sseli r On± g a dU * reet ’ leadln « to the Cabaret Entrance Fee 6d° gentlemen. The Russell, Queen and Hastings Streets, and re- Main Street leadi to the Cabaret _ turning via Heretaunga Street to Russell St. 8 p.m. A Grand Fancy Dress and Marked Bali will be Ouoits— „., . , „ held in the Cabaret. Grand March at 8.15 Entrance Fee 6d . 7 ' 3 ° pm ' Grand Fancy Dress Ball in the p.m. The following prizeswill be given:—! Prizes/-. I Cabaret_ from 7.30 p.i 1. until 10.30 p.m. Grand Prize List— Best set (4 couples) 4/-; also 8 prizes to the ’ March 7.30 p.m. best first and second 111 each class (four at Aunt Sally— Three shorts for fid. The following prizes will be given-—Best 1— Best Decorated Lorry, with or without trade ‘ •/-. four at to/6). Nursery (coimistmg of no? few? d‘ s play Ist prize £6 Hop, Step and Jump— than b and not more than 10). First prize 2— Most Effective Trade Display on Lorrv— Entrance bee, 6d. £2 2/- (to be donated towards the winning n r r. Ist prize Z, 22/- THURSDAY nrTORFU i«fh im Frizes: ist, 10/-; 2nd, 5/-. school’s sports fund); also 2/6 each to the 3— Best Lorry Concert Party - Ist prize £2 2/- iHUKauRi, DOWSER 18th, 1923. winning set. 4— Best Decorated Motor Car " l s *i P 1? 2 2 '~ Shops Close at Noon. S 6 klttleS ~ Prize for boy’s and girls’ most unique cos"11 CL IJILZC 1 11 .■ _ t'limf* > —Special Trizc* Rost llhimiii'itpil (Hr Pri'?#® 4- o Nail Driving for Ladies—--6— Old Time Car! ist orize £l' to/- 7 ' 3 ° p ' nb , Hastin gs Band will render Selections leading up I Entrance Fee, fid. I Forty prizes of 2/6 each to the wea ers of the 7— Decorated ’ Ford ’ Car - i‘st prize pair Cornwall Park. Prize, 10/-. 40 best dresses. Ford Tyres (presented by J. E. Peach & Co) Monster Illuminated Open-air Sports Meeting u . cr Prices of admission 1/-, including supper and 8— Best Decorated Oakland Car ist prize £2 2/- in Cornwall Park- (under rules of N.Z. Athletic Highland Fllttg 10 to 12 years. a lull supply of soft drinks. (Presented b\ H. B. Autos, Ltd.) and Cycling Club). umnionri cn Mn Admission for adults 2/6, including supper. 9— Best Decorated Trade Display (horses and Admission: Adults 1/-; Children fid. High,a " d Flin g— 2 >5 years. Hoor “ ist prize /.2 2/- Ihe Park Specially Illuminated. c ,.„„ . o v. 1 1c . 1 .a , 10— Farmers’ Display Ist prize £2 2/- Late Train to Napier 10.30 pm Highland Fling— ls to 18 years. ■ Friday and Saturday: Admission to roped 11 -Best Decorated Bicycles Trophies CP- enclosure: Adults 6d, Children 3d. 3 E Highland Reel— PROGRAMME: Sword Dance—--10.1 5 a.m. Welcome, by His Worship the Mayor to Visitors. Grand Opening Ceremony. Highland Dancing— Classes 10 to 12 years, 12 Sean Trubhai— SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1923. to 15 years (open) 18 years. 10.45 a.m. A Medieval Court, representing the period of Prizes: ist, trophy, 20/-; 2nd, trophy, 10/-. Jig— Laie Chantant open from 7.30 p.m.; also Stalls, the Battle of Hastings, 1066 A.D., after which (Provided sor or more competitors) entrance numerous Side-Shows and Bran Tubs and an investiture ol leading citizens will be held. Fee 1/-. Tug 0’ War will be held only upon six entnes I ,9 rcllcst , ra attendance. Judges: Messrs. Lochead and McLeish. being received. Lorry Concert Parties m fenced-off part of 12.15 P- in - A Luncheon, extended to the Veterans, Early Entrance Fee 2/- each man. ,ssell street. Settlers, and Visiting Delegates, at the 50 Yards Siow Bicycle Race— ist prize, £ 7 . ’ le town will be specially illuminated and Olympia Cabaret. All citizens are requested Entrance Fee, fid. ‘ decorated for the week, to attend to do honour to the guests. Prize: Trophy, value 10/-. Late Irani to Napier 10.38 p.m. 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Community Sing, at Cosy Theatre. Novelty Relay Race— To be run in Football Collection at the door. Colours or Fancy Costumes. r.o nin in .-r u.-' l. r. ■ Teams of four; first lot to run 50 yards; 2nd FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1923. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1923. 7 p.m. Grand Illuminated ano Torchlight Procession, lot to run 50 yards in sacks; 3rd lot to run starting from corner Willowpark Road, pro- 50 yards in a three-legged race. 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Community Sing in Cosy Theatre 2 P- m - Grand Motor Cycle Sports, on the H.B. Jockey ' Entrance fee 4/-per team Collection at door. Club's Racecourse. 0„, Z6o in p„,„. ' Road, into Cornwall Park. fuze. £ 1 per team (cash). 2pm Cafe Chantant and Stalls will open in Russell The following is the programme:7.30 p.m. Selection by the Hastings Band, followed by a 75 Yard ® Handicap— For boys attending Pri- Street. 1S Lap Open Haildicap _ Ist prize> £ IS; Grand Concert and Dance Entertainment. 6d * 2 ' 3 ° P' m - A Bab » Show will bc held ° n the adjoin- 2 ” d pnZe ’ £6; 3rd prize ’ £2 ' Soft L-rmks procurable at the Park Buffet. r-nrrance ree, oa. ing- the Mother’s Rest • J Cornwall Park specially- illuminated. ’ s P ri . ze > trophy, value 10/-. P classes as follows-Bov and Girl 6 2—16 Lap Open Handicap— ist prize, /To; Admission: Adults fid.’ Children 3d. 2nd prlze > tropb - v > value 5/- months and under; Boy and Girl, over 6 months 3,1 d prize > 3rd prize - 75 Yar . ds Cir| s' Skipping Handicap— and under 12 months. 310 Lap Qpen Hamficap _ lst pri7e £B . 2nd Entrance Fee, fid. Entrance Fee, 6d. prize, 3rd prize, £l. Ist prize, trophy, value 10/-. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1923. 2nd prize, trophy, value 5/-. ist prizes, trophies to the value of ._5 j_ ap Open Novice.— ist prize <3- 2nd 2nd prizes, trophies to the value of prize <0 - r d prize £1 ’ ~ 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Community Sing, to be held in the Cosy 75Yards Single Ladies’ Handicap— (16 prizes allotted for the two classes). , ’ ’’ J 1 Theatre. Collection at door. Entrance Fee, 6d. Entrance Fees 5 per cent, of first prize, rst prize, trophy, value Z'r Silver Cup has been donated for the Champ7.15 p.m. The Hastings Band will Play Selections in the 2nd prize' trophy', value 10/- ' on Baby. Main Street leading up to the Municipal ' c ■ > Theatre Pillow Fieht Special seating accommodation for mothers Any further particulars required can be given by the Entrance Fee, 6d. Md their babies ' Secretary, 8 p.m. Grand Concert, by leading artists, assisted by -r- mu to r the Hastings Orphans’ Club, to be held in the Bowling at Wicket Three tries Afternoon lea can be obtained at Mothers p WALIER S. ANDERSON, Municipal Theatre. Entrance Fee, fid. ’’ Rest and Cafe Chantant. ’Phone '1’207.' ’ ' HASTINGS c®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®**®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®* ®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®4i®4i®*®*®4i®4i®4 [gS 4i®4 f ® + ® ww *® +g + HOW HASTINGS HAS HUSTLEDFrom Prairie Land to Paradise—From Zero to a Population of Thirteen Thousand ®*®*@*®*©*®*@*®*®*<®*®*®*®*®*®*<®*®*@*®*®* *®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*»*®4r® ONE PENNY ART UNION! £lOO IN PRIZES! ♦®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*® ®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®*®4 ( COME TO HASTINGS FOR CARNIVAL WEEK Mother, Father, Sons and Daughters— We want YOU and Expect YOU.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 256, 13 October 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 256, 13 October 1923, Page 9