CEOUCHER'S3 ART NEEDLE WORK SPECIALISTS Union Bank Building, Coleman Place TRACED, STARTED and FINISHED PIECES OF ART NEEDLE WORK SHOWING AT OUR NEW STORE Customers will find our colour suggestions helpful when buying our traced goods. AMUSEMENTS. SOCIAL CLUB. MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNEY. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. TO-NIGHT at S o’clock TO-NIGHT Nine prizes—2 pairs double white blankets, 2 J tons coal, 2701 b. bags sugar, 1 251 b. bag flour, 1 bag coal. Gold Wristlet Watch to the player who wins all games but three played during the evening. Should the watch not be won in this manner by December 4th it will be presented to the player who wins the most games on any night between November 3 and December 4. Supper. Admission 2/-. DINARY ATTRACTION Bv FIBRE QUEEN’S MINSTREL, GLEE AND HAKA COMPANY. ROYAL THEATRE, FOXTON, THURSDAY, 4th November. Haunting Negro Songs, Graceful Pol Dances, Thrilling Hakas, by Specially Engaged Artists. ON THE SHOWGROUNDS!! The World’s Greatest Biped! •‘KOSIE” Nature’s Ninth 1 Wonder!!! A CAP.* UAT A ;A CAP A RATA Born with oniy TWO legs, site can do more than any other animal with lour logs! “KOSIE” The most Marvellous and Educational Exhibit ever placed before the public. SHE IS ALIVE! SHE IS ALIVE! Somcthinlg You’ll Never Forget! JTjXTRAOR
CONTINUING TO- DAY DOMINIONS PREMIER SHOW. SHOWGROUNDS PALMERSTON NORTH. SPLENDID PROGRAMME RING EVENTS. TROTTING EXHIBITION. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAYS OF MERCANTILE AND GENERAL EXHIBITS IN EXHIBITION HALLS. TO-DAY (Wednesday) 3rd November, IS2O. 9 a-m.—All other Horses. Cattle, Sheep and Hags to be penned and ready for judging;. 0 a.m. —exhibition of Machinery, Motors, Implements, Permanent Stalls, Vehicles, Needlework, Home Cookery, rtecee Wool, Photography etc. t« a.m.—Pig Exhibitors and those interested will be taken to Kiwi Bacon Factory tilt Hong burn, and will meet outside Breeders’ Club that mom--11 a.m.—Boy and Girl Riders. 1.30 to 1.50 p.m.—Trotting Exhibition in King. 1.50 p.m. —Pony •Tumping; Gil Hes Cup; Dual .lumping; heaping Competition (Steeplechase Style); and Dadles’ Hunters. 6 p.m.—Show Grounds closed to public.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3495, 3 November 1926, Page 1
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