EAST END TO-DAY The Time and Place to assist the Moat Popular Watering Place for both Town and Country People. STALLS of Fancy Work. STALLS of Produce STALLS of Jumple. j STALLS for Batchelors. ' STALLS for Dolls (frreat, l>ig beauSTALLS ful Dolls). STALLS for Refreshments. STALLS for Sweets STALLS for Sports and Games. STALLS , for Music STALLS for Dancing, etc. The results of months' of work by the Ladies' Committee. TUG-OF-WAR EVERY NIGHT Teams from All Parts of the Province Competing. SIDE SHOWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. REFRESHMENTS AT ALL HOURS. Open from 2.30 till 5.30 and 7 to 10 p.m. MUSIC BY THE Xltli REGIMENT BAND AND MR. VAN HECK'S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION-Adults till, Children half price. W. H. FLETCHER, Hon. Secretary. EGMONT UOAD [ NNU A L gPO R T S.| ro be held in Mr. H. 0. SAMPSON'S BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS on THURSDAY, MARCH 12, Commencing at 11.30 a.m. All Events Post Entry. EXCELLENT PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. Junch and Tea procurable on Ground. A GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE all be held in the Hall in the Evening, lood programme, music, supper and Popular prices. Everyone cordially invited. L. W.' BISHOP, Hon. Secretary. »ARIKI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S ELEVENTH g H 0 W Will be held in the TARIKI HALL, THURSDAY MARCH 12 Schedules on Application. "H. A. RUMBALL, Secretary. HAWKE'S GREAT ANNUAL SALE GREAT ANNUAL SALE GREAT ANNUAL SALE K THE IS DISCOUNT ON ALL GOODS. EVERYTHING REDUCED AT HAWKES SHOP AT HAWKES SHOP M 1 M. E. H UNT > IUCTRESS OF MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. (First-class Credentials for each). W7ILL resume Private Classeß from March 2. Country classes held weekly. Terms on Application to No. 548 Devon Street East, -New Plymouth. vfipE Q.ARDENS. £J- ASBI QARDINS. ••• AERE Q.ARDENS. For The JJOLIDAY gEASON. t'TOLIDAY CEASON. • SPECIAL SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Oomo and see the ZOO and bring your Children to paddle in the miniature SEASIDE. I HOT WATER FREE. Fruit and Lollies in the Grounds. iPlim*- ->f Amusements. Admission W AUCKLAND EXHIBITION AUCKLAND EXHIBITION for the CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAS HOLIDAYS AN ENJOYABLE TRIP. A COMPLETE CHANGE. KEEN ENJOYMENT. A SPLENDID SHOW. I So finer music has been heard in New /iC-aland than that of the ROVAT. ARTILLERY BAND. THE EXHIBITS ARE ASTONISHING. I'flE GROUNDS ARE A FAIRYLAND. 'Wonderland makes straight hair curly 1" Excursion Fares on the Railways all the time from everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 212, 7 March 1914, Page 1
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