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BILL CLARKSON “MEET ME FACE TO FACE” LAST DAY SALE, November 23 FINAL CLEAN-UP ! BARGAINS MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR SUITS, TROUSERS, OVERCOATS, SHIRTS PULLOVERS, ETC., ETC.

THE BOX PLAN FOR 1929 PUNCH BOWL AND DIANE DEVELOPS Under the Auspices of the Poverty Bay Bowling Club ' OPENS AT CHRISPS’ ON FRIDAY NEXT (NOVEMBER 29) For all Patrons who Reserve FIVE SEATS (Minimum) FIVE SEATS 25/Ordinarv Booking at 6/- Opens on SATURDAY NEXT. Reserves are Better than Regrets. FRIGES: 6/-, 3/-, 2/-. 388 MARDI GRAS Promoted By the Gisborne Fire Brigade to make the town a cheerful place when Christmas time arrives. Proceeds to Fire Brigade Benevolent Fund and Bocal Deserving Objects. V COMMENCING BOXING DAY, 26th DECEMBER BOXING DAY, 26th DECEMBER and continuing in great merriment until NEW YEAR’S DAY, 1930 NEW YEAR’S DAY, 1930 Make no error about this —it will be GISBORNES’ GREATEST CARNIVAL GISBORNE S’ GREATEST CARNIVAL GISBORNES’ GREATEST CARNIVAL GISBORNES’ GREATEST CARNIVAL, Last week we promised particulars of the MARDI GRAS BABY SHOW MARDI GRAS BABY SHOW Here they are; separate classes for boys and girls* Under Six Months. Six Months and Under 12 Months. Twelve Mouths and not exceeding 13 Months. Prizes in each class: Ist 1/1/-, 2nd 10/6. A Medical Practitioner will be invited to officiate as Judge in the Baby Show.

DANCING COMPETITIONS DANCING COMPETITIONS Highland Dancing Competitions, Highland Fling, Sword Dance, Seam) Truihhas, Irish Jig, Sailor’s Hornpipe. In classes for boys and girls : 1— Under 10 years of age. 2 From 10 years and under 14. 3 From 14 years and under 18. No Entry Fee' in Dancing Events. A visiting judge will adjudicate on Highland'- Dancing Competitions. FANCY DANCING Open to Girls of any age. BOXING DAV PROCESSION Processions are a feature of all Mard) Gras Carnivals. We’re going to hold one. All sections of the community can participate. Here are the Classes and- Prizes: A —Descriptive Display on Vehicle or Foot : Ist £2/2/-, 2nd £l/1/-. B—lndustries and Trades : £2/2/-, £l/1/--C—Humorous Exhibits : £2/2/-, £l/1/-. Motor Cars : £2/2/-, £l/1/-. E —Decorated Tradesmen's Vehicles : £2/2/-, £l/1/F—Decorated Motor Cycles: £l/10/-, 15/-. . G—Decorated Push Bicycles: £l/1/-, 10/6. H—Mounted Displays (horseback) : £2/2/-, £l/1/-. I—lndividual Fancy Costumes: £l/1/-, 10/6: J—Fancy Costume Groups (not less than 4in group): £2/2/-, £l/1/-. K —Best Tradesman’s fiorse drawing an exhibit: £l/1/-, 10/6. L—Best Pair Draught Horses drawing any exhibit: £2/2/-, £l/1/-. M—Champion Exhibit to be judged from first prize winners in classes A, B. C, D, E, F, G, H. Prize £5. MARDI GRAS MINSTRELS MARDI GRAS MINSTRELS . Making their First Appearance NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT PATUTAHI HALL ' A GREAT SHOW Introducing the old-time plantation melodies, and the great Mardi Gras Song, “Everybody’s Coming to the Mardi Gras.” Specially written .and composed by 1 Victor Carmine. Admission: Adults 2/-, Children 1/-. Dance to follow. 1/-. Dance Orchestra. WHO SHALL BE QUEEN 7 WHO SHALL BE QUEEN? r Amateur Athletic Club, St. John Am bulance Association, and Tennis Players are each supporting a queen candidate. MARDI GRAS HEADQUARTERS MARDI GRAS HEADQUARTERS are now located at 39 LOWE STREET. . H,’s impossible to miss our flaring sign. Has it struck you that it’s time you started to Buzz! Buzz!! Buzz!!! CHRISTMAS ISN’T FAR AWAY. 389’ JOHN HOPKINS, Organiser. - X INEN-MARKING OCTFIT (Rubber I J -.stamp of your name), pad, brush, indelible ink, and a box to hold the lot, 3/6; postage 3d extra. —At the IIEHALn p\ UM ARABIC, in large or small V X quantities, for »ai« at HiJUtP tubbing DepartmaoV Vr:/

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17116, 23 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17116, 23 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17116, 23 November 1929, Page 2

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