PATRIOTIC PICNIC On the WAITARA RACECOURSE At Lepperton Junction On . THURSDAY, Both MARCH, 1915. In Aid of the BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. SPORTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Refreshments Prorided. Admission Is. Children Cd. Train leaves town 12.50 p.m., returnin at 5 p.m.
CONCERT IN TilK EVENING. Adults Is. Children Cd. Dance to follow. Orchestra from Inglewood. For further information apply to— W. A. BROWN, H, SAMPSON, Hon. Sees. THE MARCHING MENAGERIE. PROCESSION AND AN UNPRECEDEXTED ATTRACTION. Every man, woman and child should see this wonderful show in Devon Street, passing the Railway Station to Kawaroa Park on
EASTER MONDAY. Country visitors, take your tickets to New Plymouth or Morley Street After the Great Animal anil Grotesque March, you will find in progress a GRAND CARNIVAL. of land and water sports. A -whole day's fun in the Municipal Saltwater Baths. CITIZEN'S' BAND IX ATTENDANCE. GREAT GATHERING OF VETERANS. Sixpence pays for all yolir fun in the Park, and Sixpence at the Baths, and every shilling helps to make Kawaroa Park. A free, public resort for residents and holiday-makers. J. H'MAHON BOX, Secretary. Children under 12, FREE, of eourss.
GYMKHANA. GYMKHANA. GYMKHANA. STRATFORD A. and P. Association. GREAT GREAT ANNUAL ANNUAL FIXTURE. FIXTURE. EASTER MONDAY, EASTER MONDAY, EASTER MONDAY, sth APRIL, 1915.
TROTTING RACES POXY JUMPING HUNTERS' COMPETITIONS . TROTS SHEEP DOG TRIAL. AND -OTHER NUMEROUS INTERESTING EVENTS. WRITE FOR PROGRAMME COXTAIXING CONDITIONS OF EVENTS. S. WARD, Secretary. DON'T FORGET THE WAREA SPORTS. Wednesday, March 24, 1916. To 1* lield in the DOMAIN. (Opposite Store.) All Proceeds in Aid of Relief Funds. A Good Day's Outing for Old and Young. RECORD FIELDS ASSURED. CHOPPING, SAWING, RUNNING. Post Entry Events. REFRESHMENTS ON GROUND. Excellent Musical Programme. MRS GEORGE'S ORCHESTRA. 'A GRAND BALL IN TIIE EVENING. Orchestral Music. J. A. CLARK, Hon. Sec. and Treas. C. VV. REVELL, Assist. Sec. FARMERS' FREEZING WORKS. JIEKTING of Farmers interested in the FORMATION of a COMPANY for the purpose of ERECTING FREEZING WORKS for TARANAKI will lie held at Mr Newton King's New Home Bazaar, Miranda Street, Stratford, on TUESDAY, 23rd instant, at 4 p.m. thorp. NEWTON KING, A. W. BUDGK, ■\V. A. MeCUTCTTAN, WILFRED PERRY, E. MARFELL, E. WALTER, Conyanorg,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 242, 22 March 1915, Page 1
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