JJEW pLYMOUTH gROTHERHOOO (Unsectarian). The First Meeting for the 1914 Session will be held in the GOOD T Ell PL All HALL on 6UXDAI, APRIL 12, '. j At 3 p.m. : ; The Address will lie .given by the ; REV. J. W. BURTOX. Sukject: "Brotherhood: Retrospect and Prospect." Chair to be taken by His Worship the Mayor. All, including ladies, will receive a hearty welcome. A. GRAY, Secretary.
COMING! COMING! IJyANGANUI SALVATION ARMY BRASS BAND —a fine musical combination of 20 performers. AFTERNOON—Parade t»iSUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o'clock—~l' Kawaroa Park (West End). Collection. SUNDAY NIGHT-Good Templar Hall, at 8 o'clock. Service of ,1 song. "Wreck of Wairaraja," with full storm effects. MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT At the •g AST JJND JJESERVE THE POPULAR PICNIC GROUND OF TARANAKI. Thousands of Visitors this year from tbt North, South, East and West of the Dominion..' ■ASTER MONDAY SPORTS. Will surpass all previous gathering*. ©eean Wave, Swing Boats, Hoop-L*. Bran Tubs, Donkey Rides, Boating on the River, and Sports and Competitions of all lands for both . Aialts and Children. TTJG-OF-WAK TUG-OP-WAS £2O CHAMPIONSHIP. Rrst Prize £ls, Second Priic £5. SWIMMING SPORTS FOB LADIES AND GENTS. Life-Saving Competition between East and West End Clubs. Stepping the Chain, foT Ladies and Gents. Tossing the Sheaf, etc., etc. Motor Launch on the River all <iay. J* The first propeller boat to enter % , the Eenui River since the war time. FINALS OF TUG-OF-WAR IN THE JK AFTERNOON. . Excursion Trains stop at the Reserve. Sports start at 10.30. Admission: Adults 6d, Children 3d. Proceeds in aid of the Reserve. SOCIAL AND DANCE IN THE EVENING.' Music by the Empire Ochestra, conducted by Mrs. George. Good Supper, and" the Best Floor in New Plymouth. Ladies, Is; Gents, Is 6d. W. H. FLETCHER, Hon. Sec.
GEASP THESE PACTS GRASP THESE PACTS GBABP THESE PACTS FACTS EASTER MONDAY. FACTS EASTER MONDAY. FACTS EASTER MONDAY. 5 PICNIC FACTS WEST END FORESHORF. FACTS WEST END FORESHORE •"UTS WEST END FORESHORE WEST END FORESHORE J WEST END FORESHORE FACTS The most sheltered grounds at FACTS the Seaside. FACTS < GUESSING COMPETITION?. FACTS GUESSING COMPETITIONS. FACTS GUESSING COMPETITIONS. FACTS GUESSING COMPETITIONS. FACTS Fruit Salad and Jelly Stal! FACTS Variety Stall FACTS EASTER TREE. FACTS EASTEE TREE. FACTS AFTERNOON TEA. FACTS AFTERNOON TEA. FACTS Special programme of all-day FACTS Sports for the children. FACTS TUG-OF-WAR FACTS TUG-OF-WAR FACTS TUG-OF-WAR FACTS for team of 5 boys under 8 FACTS stone and 16 years of age. FACTS Music by Van Heck's FACTS Orchestra. FACTS Admission 6d; Children under FACTS 12 years free. FACTS Proceeds to extinguish building , FACTS debt. FACTS Special Picture Programme at FACTS Theatre Royal on Easter Mon--1 FACTS <tey eTeniag. "V, E. BARY, Hon. Sec. Weat End Foreshore Improvement Committee. £OHOMffiO JpSKS HOME, DfGtEWOOD. BSE MORGAN flat* of St. Helens' Hospital, Chrfatclrarek).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 268, 11 April 1914, Page 1
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