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JUBILEE WEEK. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At the ' SHOWGROUNDS. , SHOWGROUNDS. Hie Crowning Event of the QUEEN ELECTION CAMPAIGN. All the Subjects of PRETTY QUEEN EILEEN Will Foregather at tho Showgrounds To-night to do.honour to THE JUBILEE QUEEN, THE JUBILEE QUEEN, And a Moat IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY Will be Staged in Front of the Grandstand on a Specially Constructed PLATFORM AND DAIS. The Queen and Her Retinue. Two Bands in Attendance. CORONATION ADDRESSES, CORONATION HONOURS. Who shall be Knighted? i Who shall Crown the Queen Who is the Herald P Who is the Court Jester? After the Ceremony will come the Finals of the TUG OF WAR And ■*& . - REAL MAORI HAKA REAL MAORI HAKA And POI DANCE AND CHANT. POI DANCE AND CHANT. Admission Is, Grandstand 6d _ extra. Children Free to Ground, 'but. will have to.' pay 6d for Grandstand JUBILEE WEEK. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). THE GAYEST FESTIVAL OF JUBILEE WEEK. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 7.30. GRAND MASQUERADE GRAND MASQUERADE GRAND MASQUERADE And LANTERN PARADE. LANTERN PARADE. LANTERN PARADE. Everyone Wearing a Mask, Everyone Carrying. a Lantern, Everyone in Fancy Costume, Everyone in a Gay Mood, Everyone with the True Carnival Spirit, is invited to JOIN THE MERRY THRONG And LET THEMSELVES GO FOR ONCE. Then ! Heigho for the HUGE FIREWORKS DISPLAY. HUGE FIREWORKS DISPLAY. HUGE FIREWORKS DISPLAY. HUGE FIREWORKS DISPLAY. A Display to Absolutely Dazzle You. HUGE RAINBOW WHEELS. HUGE RAINBOW WHEELS. FIZZY FIERY FOUNTAINS. FIZZY FIERY FOUNTAINS. GOLDEN CASCADES GOLDEN CASCADES SKYROCKETS -rv y ,■ SKY ROCKETS NOTlff--While there will be dozens most spectacular part of the fireworks will be seen from the grounds and grandstand only. . DANGER ZONE!—The west end of the ground is declared a danger zone and the public are warned not to frequent that locality during the playAdmission Is; Grandstand 6d extra. Children Free to Ground, Grandstand 6d. THURSDAY AT 5.30 P.M. RECEPTION AT THE STATION RECEPTION AT THE STATION To the DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK. DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK. DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK. FRIDAY, at 9-a.m.:— Civic Address to the DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK at the Band Rotunda. THE ROYAL REVIEW. THE ROYAL REVIEW. IN THE SQUARE. 10 A.M.:— Departure of Royal Visitors. 10.30 A.M.:—' Procession of Old Identities from the Opera House to Showgrounds. THE BULLOCK ROAST In a Specially Constructed Maori Oven by the Rangitane Tribe of Maoris, Followed by OLD IDENTITIES’ DINNER And Special Programme of Events. Milk and Hot Water will be provided for the Descendants of Old Identities. R.S.A. DUKE OF YORK’S VISIT. pARADE. FALL IN AT"R.S.A. CLUB. FRIDAY, 8.46 SHARP. Mufti and Badges. B. J. JACOBS, President. IMPERIAL WAR VETERANS’ ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS are requested tq> parade at Soldiers' Club, 8,45 sharp, FRIDAY MORNING and attend reception to -T.R.H. • the Duke and Duchess of YorkMedals and Decorations to be worn. ; G. D- DEMPSEY, Hon. Secretary.... FURNITURE. i . IF necessity urges you or the idea strikes you to FURNISH OR RE-FURNISH, • y try ;;; ‘ THE ALEXANDEB FURNITURE ARCADE The Square, Palmerston North, NEXT WATSON BROS. TERMS ARRANGED. T> ANGITIKEI Private Hotel, 44 RangiJtV tikei Street (next Buick Garage).— Often the best of accommodation for Jubilee Week. Book your room early to avoid disappointment. Centrally situated, evhrycomfort and convenience. Tariff, 8s pt>r day, S2a 6d per week. Permanent board, 50a per week.. > •

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 79, 2 March 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 79, 2 March 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 79, 2 March 1927, Page 1

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