ONE GREAT LAUGHTER NIGHT. TUESDAY, MARCH 30, ■When BEAUMONT SMITH Will give you THE COMEDY THAT SET THE WHOLE WORLD LAUGHING, . THE G LAD E Y.E. T H E • G LAD EYE. THE GLAD- EYE. (The Most Amusing Play within Memory), with ETHEL DANE as "KIKI," Air! :• NOTABLE COVr:.\.<: OF ENGLISH COMEDIANS. Box Plan at Collier's from Friday, March 26. Prices: ss. 3s. 2s. Day Sales as usual. lIAWERA will laugh at THE GLAD EYE on MONDAY, MARCH 20, and ELTHAM will have the opportunity of shrieking on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. x > II EAT R E ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, 31st MARCH. GREATW A R T A X K By F R A N K M 0 R T 0 N.. New Zealand's Most. Brilliant Journalist. Subject: THE LORD HIGH HYPROCRITE. Some Plain Uncensored Talk ahout THE KAISER. His God, His Morals, His Schemes, His Delusions, and -HIS WAR. PRICES: 3s, 2s and Is. Reserves 3s. Plan opens at Hoffmann's, Saturday next. John Hopkins, Manager. PATRIOTIC PICNIC. On the WAITARA RACECOURSE At Lepperton Junction On THURSDAY, 251 h MARCH, 1915. In Aid of the BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. SPORTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Refreshments Provided. Admission Is. Children Cd. Train leaves town 12.50 p.m., returning at 5 p.m. CONCERT IN THE EVENING. Adults Is. Children 6d. Dance to follow. Orchestra from Inglewood. For further information apply to— W. A. BROWN, H. SAMPSON, Hon. Sees. MARCHINGMEXAGEBIE. PJ.REA.T PROCESSION AND AN UNPRECEDEXTED ATTRACTION. LEAVES RED HOUSE HOTEL FOR KAWAROA PARK At 11.30 a.m. Every man, woman and child should ;Ve this wonderul Show in Devon Street passing the Railway Station to Kawaroa Park on EASTER MONDAY. PROGRAM.ME IN THE PARK: Band Selection in the Principal Band Rotunda. SPORTS. Sack Race. Wheelbarrow Race. High Jump. Long Jump. Stepping the Chain. Tiig-u'-Wur. Boys and Girls' Races. Nail-driving Competition. Boys' Dog Race. Girls' Skipping. Etc., etc., etc. BIG SPLASH IN THE MUNICIPAL BATHS. Fun and Frolic otf the Spring-board by the boys. Cork Scramble. Obstacle Race. Tub and Bun Race. Greasy Boom. Cigar and Umbrella Race. Chase the Goose (the winner takes him home). Exhibition of Fancy Swimming by Mr. P. Schwartz (Diploma Royal Life Saving Society). SIDE SHOWS. Swings. Ocean Wave. See-saw. Human Target. ■ Splasho, the Kaiser. A CARTLOAD OF TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN. Lollies, Scrambles, etc., etc. REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUNDS. Afternoon Tea lid. Hot Water and Milk Free. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS Cd. ADMISSION TO BATHS fid. Children imdsr 12, FREE. NEW PLYMOUTH GAS CO., LTD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. q-!!i: LAST DAY FOR DISCOUNT will be FRIDAY, MARCH 20. J. JONES, ZOO—Pay us a visit while in Wanganui. Lions, Tigers, Large American Bears, Malay Bears, African Baboons, Tricky Monkcyo galore, Australian Kangaroos, Opossums, Live Tortoises, French Cats, and a great variety of Rare Birds, 'dmisiiion, 6d: Children, 3d.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 244, 24 March 1915, Page 1
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