IA Gigantic Success. Crowds Pouring in Dally. Don't Miss It I NEW PLYMOUTH EXHIBITION CARNIVAL, 1905. PHOGHAMME FOR WEEK ENDING 7th JANUARY. Wednesday: EXHIBITION WONDERS. BAND IN ITALIAN GARDEN "Snowflakcs " Minstrel and Spectacular Performance. GRAND ATHLETIC SPOUTS dn Recreation Grounds at 1. tunning, Cycling, Highland Sports, and Dances,. Thursd ay EXHIBITION DISPLAYS,, ARTj PICTURES & MUSIC. GRAND TENNIS TOURNAMENT by N.Z. Champion Playors. HJLDREN'B CARNIVAL IN RECREATION GROUNDS, acing. Jumping, a»d Skipping by Boys and Girls, Boating on Lake, Punch and Judy, Aunt Sally, Etc. Friday : Exhibition Displays a nd Novelties Art Gallery ami Pictures. Band Performance and Entertainment all day, Granifl Tennis Tournament, Maori Village;. Saturday: Exhibition Displays, Machinery in Motion, shiowing Manufactures in Actual Progress. Band Performances at 3 and 7. Grand Tennis Tournament, Special Excursions to Mount Egmont. Open from 10 till 10. Admission, Is. Children (id. 2 HOURS' CONTINUOUS AMUSEMENT. CHEAP TRAINS DAILY. KEW PLYMOUTH CARNIVAL AND EXHIBITION. TO-DAY AT 12 RECREATION GROUNDS. RECREATION GROUNDS. GEAND ATHLETIC SPOETS BY LEADING ATHLETES OF NEW ZEALAND. HIGHLAND GAMES And SPORTS. TARANAKI PIPE BAND. GRAND ATTRACTIONS. Admission, 1/- ; Children, fid. EXHIBITION HALL. TO-NIGHT SNOWFLAKES. SNOWFLAKES. COON SONGS AND CHORUSES by a bevy of ladies in pretty Snow flaKc Costumes, assisted by strong orchestra. COME TO THE EXHIBITION TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT NO EXTRA CHARGE. Thursday. January sth' At 8 p.m. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. (Under the direction of Mr K. Cornwall). PROGRAMME. Port I. : 1. Banjo, Mandolin, and Guitar Selection. 2. Vqcal Duet, "Excelsior" (Ualfe) Messrs K. and F. Cornwall. !!. Pianoforte Solo, "Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata." Mr H. J. Cornwall. 4. Song, "Alia Stella Conlidentc" (Robande) (with violin obligate) Mrs Hasham. ">. Selection, "The Dark'ie's Dream" Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Band. G. Song, Come into the .Garden, Maud." , Mr K. Cornwall. 7. Handbells Selection. Cornwalls (5). 8. Banjo Quartette "Smoky Mokes" Messrs Bayley, Medley, Whiteombe, and Cornwall, i Part 11. 9. Selection, Banjo, Mandolin, and Guitar Band 10. Saxophone Solo, Mr Brunette. '- 11. Song, "Love, the Pedlar," ! Miss Gladys Cornwall. * 12. Violin Solo, "Wieniawski's 1 Logende." 2 Mr F. Cornwall. - 13. Handbells Selection. 1 GOD SAVE THE KING ! (THURSDAY, JANUARY sth, 1005. CHILDREN'S DAY. Carnival and Sports for Boys and Girls IN RECREATION GROUNDS. CAPITAL PROGRAMME. 872 Entries. SPECIAL PO} DANCES. JIAORI CANOE HURDLE RACES. Admission to Sports Grounds : Is Children, Half-price. Hot Water, Tea, Milk and Suga provided. BRING YOUR OWN MUGSj SPORTS \to commence at 11 a.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7703, 4 January 1905, Page 3
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