TEMUKA.
(Eroni Our Own Correspondent.)
ST. PETER!S CARNIVAL
SL. Peter's Carnival, to be held next Thursday, lifts been conceived on a most iavisli scale. It will be opened at 2 p.m. by tite Mayoress. (Stalls, representing tin; different parts of the parish, will present the most attractive, 'and wellstocked appearance. The Lyric Orchestra will play during the alternoon. There will be. special competitions for children. The Poster Parade will take place at 3.15 p.m. A specially dressed herald will lead the weird and wonderfully arrayed posters in then- march, which should be a most striking and novel spectacle. Refreshments of till kinds will be available. The evening function will also be something entirely' new. All who attend will he supplied with vote-tickets so that they may vote on the most striking poster. The early part of the evening will be devoted to dancing and novelty items. Alter supper, dancing will _bo continued until midnight. Pri/.cs will be awarded to the most striking; posters, as well as to the best fancy dresses. All proceeds from tho carnival will be io the P.uri.'-!; Hall Extension Fund.
“TOM MIX" TO-NIGHT. Tom Mix, the popular Pox cowboy star, has scored another picture comedy success in “Ladies to Hoard, ’ whtcu will be screened at Temuka to-night. Mix inherits an old ladies' home, and his efforts to conduct it get himself and Pee Wee, Holmes into a!!_ manner of laugh-provoking complications. .It is failin', virile and full ol Mixian getion. and proves to bo a type of picture admirable adapted to .Mix’s work. An interestin''' Gazette and a sunshine coiuodv, “A Waiter's "Wasted Life," complete a good programme.
NOTES. The Plunket Society will hold their mv dttv shop 10-day m Messrs Olsen and. Wood's premises. There will be the it-ual variety of goods on sale. \ <(.nd-o!f social will be tendered to Mr and Mrs R. M. S.ovwright and family, in the Glandeboye Jlall tomorrow (Wednesday) e\citing. 1 minded ,among those who so kindly supplied sheep for technical work and went to considerable trouble to gel them in were .Messrs Arthur l iave.y. G \\ aid G Grown, S. Tmniper. S, MeCully. and M. Guild. The last named on two occasions also placed his shed at the dispos'd of the Hoard.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 18 November 1924, Page 3
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