AMUSEMENTS. TOWN HILL PICTURES TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Drama, THE MYSTERY OF THE YELLOW ROOM. Don’t miss this thrilling Detective film showing how a mysterious crime was- found out. Drama, THE ARTIST AND THE BRUTE. Drama, THE LAD FROM IRELAND. This film should appeal to all Irish Patriots. THEIR MOTHER’S SCARF. By jthe A.B. Company. To he seeir in Your own Town Hall at popular prices. PROFESSOR HENDERSON will play his Musical Selections of latest music. MATINEE 2.30 TO-MORROW. 3d Specially arranged for children 3d OWN HALL, STRATFORD. Managing Director George Willoughby Directors—George T. Eaton, A. B. Davies and Ben J. Fuller. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY’S Brilliant Dramatic Organisation. (Direct from the Adelphi, Sydney.) Headed by MR GEORGE CROSS, Supported by MISS VERA REMEE, . Lessees George Willoughby, Ltd. And Leading Metropolitan Artists
“THE BEGGAR GIRL’S WEDDING.’’ WALTER MELVILLE’S Powerful Story of Life |n the Great Metropolis. Magnificently Staged. Superbly Interpreted. Personal supervision, George Willoughby. Prices—4s (reserved), 3s, 2s. Box plan at T. G. Grubb’s. Touring-Manager, J. A. Matheson.
■' ■ ■ i ' r ? vt ;.j ; I ■ :r : : EASTER MONDAY. PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE RESERVE. THE EAST END (New* Plymouth.) THE Popular Picnic Ground of New Plymouth. Thousands of visitors this year. Ocean wave, swingboats, hoop la, bran tubs, and sports for the children. XI REGIMENTAL BAND IN ATTENDANCE. TUG-OF-WAR—£2O Championship. Ist Prize £ls, 2nd prize £5. CONDITIONS.—Five men aside. Pull to be on battens 4in. x 2in. 4ft. between each batten, pull to be 6ft. (3ft from centre). Start to be by pistol shot. May sit or Re; rope must be free. Nomination 2s 6cl per man (12s Gd- per team). Total prize money will be £2O divided as follows:—£ls Ist prize, £5 2nd prize. Mr E. Whittle will act as judge. Mr J. Bennett as starter. Nominations will close with the Secretary, Mr W. H. Fletcher, Box 36, New Plymouth, on Thursday, April 9th. SWIMMING SPORTS. 50Yds and 75yds for gentlemen. 50Yds and 75yds for ladies. Life-saving Competition Ea<st and West-End Clubs. Stepping the Chain for ladies and gentlemen. Excursion Trains stop at the Reserve. Sports Start at 10.30. Finals of Tug-of-War in the afternoon. ADMISSION.—AduIts 6d, Children 3d. SOCIAL AND DANCE IN THE EVENING. Good Music; Good Supper and the Best Floor in New Plymouth. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. W. H. FLETCHER, Hon. Secretary. YONA BOARDING HOUSE, TOKO ROAD, TOKO. MRS G. CORBET.T, Proprietress. When visiting Toko, stay hero. Lunch 12—2, Dinner 6—7. Casual or Permanent Boarders taken. TERMS MODERATE. H. BOARD, gRICKL A Y E R, Estimates Given for Bricklaying, Concrete Work, Etc. ORDERS MAY BE LEFT WITH BELLRINGERS’. ZEALANDIA RANGES, fitted with jast iron oven or sheet steel oven, for perfect baking, a plentiful supply of hot water, and all-round efficiency. They are supreme, and just compare the comforting blaze of their open fire with the dead cheerlessnees of other makes, and the open fire eaves tuoi, too. McMillan aa<t Fredrio, w>ie There is a splendid lot of presentation pipes in cam at James’, Past Traces*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 87, 3 April 1914, Page 1
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502Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 87, 3 April 1914, Page 1
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