MARCHING ! MENAGERIE PJ.REAT PROCESSION AND AN UN PRECEDEXTED ATTRACTION LEAVES RED HOUSE HOTEL FUR I KAWAROA PARK Every man, woman and child should see this wonderul Show in Devon Street passing the Railway Station to Kawaroa Park on EASTER NIC "DAY. PROGRAMME IN THE PARK: Band Selection in the Principal Band Rotunda. SPORTS. Sack Race. Wheelbarrow Race. 4 High Jump. Long Jump. * ' Stepping the Chain. Tug-o'-Wor. Boys and Girls' Races. \ Nail-driving Compctitiop. Boys' Dog Race, Girls' Skipping. Etc., etc., etc. BIG SPLASH IN THE MUNICIPAL BATHS, : Fun and Frolic off the Spring-board by the Leys. 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 6aring 'Society). SIDB SHOWS."' Swings. Ocean Wava. 6ee-saw. Human Target Splasho, the Kaiser. A CARTLOAD OF TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN. Lollies, Scrambles, etc., etc. REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUNDS. Afternoon Tea Od. Hot Water and Milk Free. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 6d. ADMISSION TO BATHS Od. Children under 12. FREE. SPORTS OK ATO SPORTS GROUND. \ EASTER MONDAY. |j ",s to be equally divided between; a tolief Fund and Sports Ground! Improvement Fund.
SPORTS 10 HELP THE BELGIANS. AT RAHOTU ON EASTER MONDAY Particulars Later. T. PARSONS, Secretary. PUNIHO SCHOOL:. JJUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. In Aid of Piano Fund. WEDNESDAY, 31st MARCH, 1815. G«nt!emen 2s fid, Ladie3 Ifi. Commence 8 p.m. sharp. F. GABLE, Hon. Secretary. LOOK AHEAD OU.ARD AGAINST DISAPPOINTMENT! THERE IS ONE PLACE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS THE PUBLIC—THE EAST END EASTER MONDAY EASTER MONDAY M EiNU (From 10 o'clock on April 5 to 3 o'clock of the Bill): PROCESSION (Fancy Dress from Clirii/elmi'di) from Railway Station, headed by the ELTHAM BRASS BAND. TIG-OF-WAR. PHYSICAL DRTLL COMPETITION. LI FE-S A VINO COMPETITION. SHEEP-GUEfeSING. SWIMMING and DIVING EVENTS. )SA! HA! BOATING ON THE RIVER. STEPPING THE CHAIN. BAHY SHOW (U, months and .under). DONKEY RACES. Everything you can think of pro-vMcd on the Reserve. Hot Water FREE. Afternoon Tea, SIXPENCE. ALL TRAINS STOP AT THE RESERVE. Admission: Adults fid, Children Free. SOCIAL AND DANCE IN THE PAVILION. At 8 p.ir.. Ticket*: Indies 1". Gentlemen Is (idW. ROCTI, P. J. FLANNAGAN, . '»:, Joint Hon, gees.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 245, 25 March 1915, Page 1
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