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. AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLER'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. THE BEST TRAVEL SUBJECT EVER. Highly Important and Extremely Fascinating. " AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN." "AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN." "AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN." " AUSTRA LIAS UNKNOWN." I Cinematographed by Frank I Hurley. Official photographer to the Mawson and the present Shackleton Antarctic Expedition, who made the tour with Francis Birtles, the much travelled overlasder. "AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN." "AUSTRALIA'S UNKNOWN." Beyond the Ken of the White Man. A 9000 miles motor journey through the Heart of the Northern Territory. The programme also includes SID CHAPLIN, Brother of the famous Charlie, makes his first screen appearance in the Keystone Comedy, AMONG THE MOURNERS. I AMONG THE MOURNERS. AMONG THE MOURNERS. HERRING HARVEST AT YARMOUTH A MESSENGER OF GLADNESS. THUMB-PRINTS AND DIAMONDS. LATEST WAR GAZETTE. PHEASANT SHOOTING FOR OUR WOUNDED HEROES. FULLER'S GRAND ORCHESTRA Prices: D.C. Is; Stalls 6d; Reserve* at the "Bristol." Is. 6d. Theatre 'phone 863. particularly after Coleman took the track. Relay race : Marton School 1, Bulls Chain stepping: C. EKery 1. First lady: Mrs. J. H. Gray. Obstacle race: C. Wright 1, Morris 2. Bandsmen's race : H. Sutcliffe 1 3 Hallwood 2. Cigarette race for ladies and gents: , T. Blake and Miss O'Brien 1, A. Way and Miss Carter 2. Boa's' race, under 15 (75 yds.) : 3. Sutcliffe 1, L. Homes 2, J. Gifford 3. SHEEI'. Fat wether (heaviest weight) : Miss M. Richardson 1, R. Gray 2, L. McKelvie (Flockhouse Station) 3. Fat ewe: L. McKelvie 1 and 2, R. - T. Sanson 3. Fat lamb : L. McKelvie 1, A. E. Eglinton 2, E. Wicks 3. Fat wether (freezing) : Dalrymple Estate 1, L. M. Richards 2, Dalrymple Estate 3. Fat ewe (freezing) : L. M. Richards 1, Dalrymple Estate 2, Pearce Bros. Fat lamb: A. E. Eglinton 1, Dalrymple Estate 2, Flockhouse Estate 3. Points fat sheep : L. McKelvie (Flockhouse) 10 points 1, Dalrymple Estate 8 points 2, A. E. Glenton and L. M. Richards 5 points each 3. PRODUCE. Pickling cabbage : E. C. Gaisford 1. Carrots: Mrs. Dalrymple 1, E. C. Gaisford 2. Cucumber: E. C. Gaisford 1. Lettuce: E. C. Gaisford 1. Marrow : Miss Dalrymple 1. Pumpkins: S. W. Ingram 1, A. S. Cale 2, Potatoes: E. Wicks 1. Onions (white) : Mrs. Dalrymple 1. Onions (red): Mrs. ■Dalrymple 1. Eschalots: Mrs. J. H. Pefritt 1. Tomatoes: Mrs. L. M. Richards 1. Best collection vegetables : Mrs. Goodall 1. Bushel wheat: A. S. Cole 1. Rye grass: W. E. Pearce 1. A. S. Cole 2. Mangolds: J. K. Richards 1. Swedes : S. W. Ingram 1. Soft turnips: Gray Bros. 1, Carrots : J. Gaisford 1. Potatoes: R. Arbuckle 1. Best collection potatoes: J. Tricker 1. Chaff: J. Tricker 1. Separator butter: D. Nielsen 1. Dairy butter: Mrs. Biddick 1. Honey (in section) : E. C. Gaisford 1 and 3, Mrs. GoodaJl 2. Honey (strained) : Mrs. Goodall 1, W. Smith 2, Mrs. H. Wicks 3. Apples (1 variety, eating) : E. Wicks ' Ditto, col. eating, 3 of each : W. Monk 1, Mrs. Dalrymple 2. Ditto, col. eating and cooking: W Monk 1. Pears (eating): Mrs. Richards i. Walnuts: Mrs. J. Twigg 1. FLOWERS Chrysanthemums (Japanese) : Mrs. Goodall 1. Dahlias: Miss Carter 1. As a fitting finale to the fete a concert and dance-was held at night.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20347, 6 May 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20347, 6 May 1915, Page 7