MARCHIHG MENAGERIE. PJ.REAT PKOCESSION AND AN UN- ** PRECEDEXTED ATTRACTION. LEAVES RED HOUSE HOTEL FOR KAWAROA PARK At 11.30 a.m. Every man, woman and child should see this wonderul Show in Devon Street passing the Railway Station to Kawaroa Park on EASTER MOM3AY. PROGRAMME IN THE PARK: Baud Selection in the Principal Band Rotunda. SPORTS. Sack Race. Wheelbarrow Race. [ High Jump. Long Jump. Stepping the Chain. Tug-o'-YVar. Boys and Girls' Races. Nail-driving Competition. Boys' Dog Race. Girls' Skipping. Etc., etc., etc. BIG SPLASH IN THE MUNICIPAL BATHis. Fun and Frolic off 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 6d. Hot Water and Milk Free. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 6d. ADMISSION TO BATHS 6d. Children under 12, FREE. pIC N I 0 S ;P 0 R T S OK ATO SPORTS GROUND. EASTER MONDAY. Proceeds to be equally divided between Belgian Relief Fund and Sports Ground Improvement Fund. R. LABSEN, Secretary.
SPORTS TO HELP THE BELGIANS. AT RAHOTU ON EASTER MONDAY Particulars 'Later. T. PARSONS, Secretary. PTJNIHO SCHOOL. gUaiBE PARTY AND DANCE In Aid of Piano Fund. WEDNESDAY, 31st MARCH, 1915 Gentlemen, 2s fid, Ladies Is. Commence 8 p.m. sharp. E. GABLE, 'Hon. Secretary. LOOK AHEAD And GUARD AGAINST DISAPPOINTMENT! THERE IS ONE PLACE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS THE PtBLIC—THE EAST END EASTER MONDAY EASTER MONDAY MENU. if From 10 o'clock, on April 5 to i. o'clock of *ae 6th): PROCESSION (2,'aney Dress from Christchurch) cfrom Railway Station, headed :by the ELTBIAM 'BRASS BAND. TLYiiQE-WAR. PHYSICAL DRILL COMPETITION LIFE-SAVING COMPETITION. SHEEP-GUESSING. SWIMMING and DIVIEG EVENTS. HA! HAi BOATING ON THE RIVER. STEPPING THE CHAIN. . P.AISY SHOW (18 month* and under),' DONKEY RACES. DRY V.OAT RACING. CHILDREN'S EVENTS GAI&fIE. Everything you can think oi provided on the Reserve. Hot Water FREE. Afternoon Tea, SIXPENCE. ALL TRAINS STOP AT THE RESERVE. Admission: Adults Gel, Children Free. SOCTAL AND DANCE IN THE PAVILION. At 8 pjii. Tickets: Ladic* K OntVm™ ]s fxlW. ROCIT, Joint Hon, Sees,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 246, 26 March 1915, Page 1
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