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"THE JOY WEEK OF 1923." Here's the programme of events as arranged to date. Other "stunts" will probably be added. Triple Parachute Descent by Professor East- Open-air Dancing. wood from Aeroplane at an altitude of Beautiful Floral Fete and Battle of Flowers on 4000 feet. Ellerslie Racecourse. First prize of £100 Venetian Carnival m the Calliope Dock, m f or best decorated vehicle., entered for which scores of illuminated and decorated competition; also other liberal prizes, launches will take part. d • jwr y Massed Bands and Massed Choirs (1000 Boxing and Wrestling. voices) . Open-air Cinema Shows. Tennis, Bowling, and Golf Tournaments. Races at Takapuna and Avondale. ■■ Boating Excursions to all points of interest on Grand Concerts in Town Hall each evening, the Waitemata. Personally conducted tours by charabanc round the City and pUc« of Poster Ball in Town Hall (big prizes for best p n m eres . costumes). Torchlight Procession. Season Tickets. Accommodation Bureau Season tickets are available entitling the • holders to admission to every event held in con- An Accommodation Bureau has been let nection with the Carnival, with the single' . , ..... exception of the Poster Ball. Season ticket U P *° *or accommodation of holders may obtain two ladies" tickets for every Rooms can be secured "on application. event free of charge. Price, £1/1/-. Art Union —First Prize, All inquiries should be addressed to CARNIVAL DIRECTOR, _ , , . _ . . r . . Auckland Summer Carnival Office, Tickets for this Grand Art Union are now available at 1/- each. £450 in prizes. v 154, Queen Street, Auckland. Come to Auckland's Summer Carnival, for a Week of Fun!

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Northern Advocate, 10 March 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 10 March 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 10 March 1923, Page 6

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